
February 10, 2023




Do you have problems maintaining your weight? Do you visit a doctor often for some ailment or the other? Does your food choice affect your digestion, elimination, or energy levels? Maybe you are not eating the right foods in the right combination, says Dr.V.C Ajith Kumar, Director and Principal Consultant of Ayush Ayurveda, Singapore, Little India Branch. He elucidates in the Ayurveda way, how to identify the food combination that would be beneficial to us and not be disruptive to our system.
The doctor says that whenever we take up a resolution to lose weight or maintain good health, we should choose a diet that will have supportive food combinations. “Begin with just one change at a time. Never go in for food combinations, you are not sure of,” says Dr. Ajith Kumar. “If you begin with fruits, go with it alone, no other food should be combined with it unless you are very sure of its effect together, ” says the doctor of Ayurveda.
Diet Plan
Any progress should be gradual, only then the diet plan would prove to be beneficial for healing and improved health, explains Dr. Ajith Kumar. The Ayurvedic doctor gives us a few tips on a good diet plan:
Dr. V. C. Ajith Kumar says that many are unaware of the right food combinations. But, in Ayurveda, this is the basics and it is very important that people should know how to eat properly or learn what is right for them, explains the doctor. “It is the path to self-discovery.”
Digestion, energy levels
The doctor of Ayurveda at Ayush, Singapore is of the opinion that the body will rejuvenate itself if digestion is good and to improve digestion, one has to be aware of the right combination of food, points out Dr. V.C. Ajith Kumar. “For instance, people eat fruit with cheese or beans. This is incorrect as the combinations do not go well and severely affect digestion,” explains the Ayurvedic doctor.
Dr. V. C. Ajith Kumar elaborates on the Ayurvedic perspective about each food and its distinct taste and energy levels and in turn its effect on digestion as a whole. The doctor emphasizes that if foods are combined at random, due to their differing energies, it can cause indigestion, gas, and ama as it overwhelms the fire of digestion or Agni. But this food combination is not akin to simple mathematics and solely depends on the individual’s vata, kapha, and pitta balance in the body explains the doctor of Ayurveda in Singapore.
What we have now understood, says Dr. V. C. Ajith Kumar, an Ayurvedic physician, says that agni or gastric fire is very important as all that we consume has to get a GO from it. From there the nutrients and minerals reach the different parts of the body and individual cells to keep us alive.
He elucidates that any food has its own taste – rasa, energy – virya, digestive effect – vipaka. There is also another unexplained effect called prabhava for each food. That is why we insist on the right food combination, explains the Ayurvedic physician.
Food combinations
Elaborating on the same, Dr. Ajith Kumar gives us some examples of food combinations. “Milk is not compatible with bananas, cherries, melons, sour fruits, yeasted bread, yogurt, meat, fish, and eggs. For instance, when bananas (sour taste) are eaten with milk (sweet taste), it produces toxins. It might cause a cold or cough as both foods cool the body. Unfortunately, they also confuse the digestive system and create an imbalance,” explains the Ayurvedic physician.
Dr. Ajith Kumar gives another example of the milk and melon combination. He explains that while milk is a laxative, melon is a diuretic. “The stomach releases more acid to digest and melon and this acid will cause the milk to curdle. Therefore, we are against milk-sour foods combination.”
The Ayurvedic doctor gives us various right and wrong food combinations in our daily life. Read on:
Taking it a bit further Dr. Ajith Kumar says that leftovers should be had only with leftovers from the same meal (should not be more than 24 hours old). Leftovers should never be taken along with freshly cooked foods, warns the doctor of Ayurveda. “Raw food goes well with raw food and never with cooked food.”
Mitigating bad combos
Dr. Ajith Kumar explains the various factors that can mitigate the bad food combination effect.
The doctor of Ayurveda advises that one should not eat till our stomach is full. Leave it 1/3 empty. The other 2/3 should be filled with food and liquid. Only then we will have good digestion, he recommends. Always be careful about what you eat, he says. “Heavier the food, the more difficult the digestion will be. But, we do need heavy foods too. Be aware of your needs, when you eat. Seize the moment and use it wisely,” suggests Dr. V.C. Ajith Kumar, Ayurvedic physician, Ayush Singapore
Ayurvedic consultant Ajesh M. BAMS earned his Bachelor Degree in Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery from Karnataka Ayurveda Medical College under Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Science, Bangalore, Karnataka in 2011. He served in various Ayurvedic institutions in Kerala as an Ayurvedic Physician and has over 8 years of experience in Keraleeya Panchakarma Chikitsa.
allooparambil Joshy Lijo has a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Kuttielavil Ayurvedic Centre and Institute, Kottayam, Kerala (2006-2007). He has an experience of 12 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies. He is well-trained in Kalari Marma Therapy by Unnikrishnan Gurukkal, Anjaneya Kalari, Kottayam.
Anushiya graduated with a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from Ayurveda College Coimbatore, India in 2007. She underwent an intensive training and clinical practice under the mentorship and guidance of her guru ayurvedic consultant L Mahadevan Iyer, who is a highly acclaimed physician, a great Sanskrit and Vedic scholar.
She has been practicing as Asst Medical officer and subsequently, Senior Medical officer in India. Currently she is been associated with Ayush Singapore since Jan 2019. Having specialized with In-Patients & Out-patients treatment with Ayurvedic methodologies & Medicine, she will be able to ensure that you are diagnosed and treated with utmost professionalism.
With almost decade of experience in diagnosing and healing in various medical conditions using pure natural Ayurvedic methods. She is highly skilled in Detoxification and Rejuvenation Therapy. she has a lot of passion and dedication to this profession.
Her interest towards Research Fields such as Panchakarma application according to different place, Ayurvedic awareness in the world and different modalities in disease are some of the highlight.
Issac Sunithamma has a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma Therapy from Srikrishna Ayurveda Institute, Alappuzha, Kerala (2007-2008). She has over 11 years’ experience in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies. Her record includes working as Senior Therapist, Ayur Cure Ayurveda Hospital, Hyderabad (5 years); Senior Therapist, Samkkya Ishak Integrated Center, Malacca, Malaysia (2012-2013). She is currently a therapist at Ayush Ayurvedic Center, Yishun, Singapore since 2017.
Deepesh Damodaran holds a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma Therapy (2006-2007) from Parassinikadavu Ayurveda Medical College Kannur, Kerala. In his extensive 12 years as a Ayurveda therapist, he has worked as Senior Therapist, Samkkya Ishak Integrated Health Center, Malacca, Malaysia (2012 – 2013) and, Senior Therapist at the Ayurveda health club owned by Nimr Al- Gharbia Trade & Cont. Co. L.L.C, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman (2009 – 2011). Deepesh Damodaran is currently an integral part of Ayush Ayurvedic Center, Yishun, Singpore since 2017.
Ayurvedic consultant ARCHANA T.P,BAMS,MD(AYU),is having 9 years of experince in Ayurvedic Consultation since 2011. She secured Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Ayurvedacharya) in 2011 from JSS Ayurveda Medical college, mysore,karnataka Thereafter she completed her Post Graduate (MD in Ayurveda – kayachikitsa) from Sri Kalabhairaveswara Ayurveda Medical College and Research Centre Bangalore, karnataka in 2015. She served as junior consultant at Poornayu Ayurveda Nikethanam , Meenangaadi, kerala,india in 2012-2013. NOW she was working as an Ayurvedic consultant at Ayush Ayurveda Pte Ltd, Yishun
Ayurvedic consultant. Sudev C. BAMS, MD(Ay) is an Ayurvedic consultant with a rich consulting experience of 10 years. He secured Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Ayurvedacharya) in 2009 from ALN Rao Memorial Ayurveda Medical College (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka). Thereafter, he completed post-graduation in Ayurveda Vachaspati from the same college. His MD was in the subject of "Kayachikitsa". Ayurvedic consultant Sudev has presented papers in various National and International seminars. He trained under Ayurvedic consultant PMS Raveendranath (Disciple of Brahmashree Vaidyamadham Valiya Narayanan Namboothiri) in Poonthottam Ayurvedashram, Kerala for hands-on treatment and Keraleeya Panchakarma Chikitsa. He served in various Ayurvedic hospitals as Chief Consultant. Previously he was working as an Ayurvedic Physician in Ayush Ayurvedic Sdn Bhd, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
She studied Panchakarma Ayurveda Course at Centre for Indian Medicine in 2011 and secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Bharat Sevak Samaj Government of India in 2013. She is having an experience of 8 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies in India and in Malaysia. She joined Ayush on 2019.
He secured Certificate in Spa Services from Singapore Workfoce Skills Qualificatios at Spatec Academy in 2015.He is having an experience of 18 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies in Singapore and Malaysia. He also secured Diploma in Medicina Herbalism from Royal Institute of Health Sciences Mumbai in 2000, Diploma in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies at Prasanthy Institute of Ayurvedic studies in 2000. Joined Ayush on 2015
Ayurvedic consultant Ram Prasad graduated with a degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from Bharatiyar University, Tamil Nadu, India in 1990. Meanwhile he undertook private study of ancient treatises with V.V Vasudevan, Director Arsha Yoga Vidya Peetham, Coimbatore from 1986 till 1989, besides clinical study with Vaidyamadham Cheriya Narayanan Naboodiri, the esteemed Ayurveda Master, from 1990 till 1991. In 2005 he completed a Certificate in Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapy with the Academy of Applied Hypnosis, Sydney. He is currently pursuing a course on Mind-Body medicine – Mind-Body Psychology with Greg Neville.
Ayurvedic consultant Raveendranath graduated from Ayurveda College Coimbatore with a Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) in 1988. In 1989 he founded Poonthottam Ayurvedasram. He was initiated into Ayurveda by his father who is a renowned Sanskrit scholar belonging to a family of ardent believers of Ayurveda. To know more about ayurvedic consultant Raveendranath and Poonthottam
Ayurvedic consultant Ramesh R Varier graduated in the first rank from Madras University with a degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) In 1985. After a brief stint as tutor at Ayurveda College Coimbatore, he joined AVN the family owned Ayurvedic institution. To know more about Ayurvedic consultant Varier and AVN click here