AYURVEDIC FOODS

Peaches Benefits (According to Ayurveda)

How Does This Ayurvedic Food Improve Wellness?

CLINICAL AYURVEDIC REVIEW

Recipes with Peaches: Ginger Peach Smoothie
Recipes with Peaches: Ginger Peach Smoothie
Ripe peaches herald the arrival of summer's joys : picnics at the beach, playing in the sun, and endless summer days. A juicy peach can bring a smile to every child. They are ideal for your summer diet.

Hydrating & Energizing

Natural water content and the sour taste makes peaches juicy. The sweetness and juiciness of peaches rehydrates and energizes after summer heat dehydrates.

Supports Healthy Digestion & Elimination

Peaches belong to the class of subsour fruits. Their sourness improves digestion while gently cleansing the liver. Peaches are so easy to digest they are often given pureed to babies. As the sourness in a peach makes the mouth juicy, it also makes the digestive tract juicy, encouraging smoother, softer stools and easy elimination. Peaches reduce coating on the tongue. Peaches are also high in fiber.

Enjoy peaches in late July & early August when late summer dries out the body, leading to insomnia and harder bowel movements.

Effect on Doshas

In general fruits are sugary and may provoke Kapha dosha - but the warm temperatures of summer keeps blood moving, offsetting any Kapha aggravation. Peaches are also slightly heating, increasing Pitta. That sticky, sweaty feeling after eating too many peaches is your cue that too many peaches under a hot sun may overstimulate your metabolism on a hot day.

Peach kernels are a common ingredient used in traditional Chinese medicine to dispel blood stasis, counter inflammation and reduce allergies. Like many orange colored foods, peaches are high in vitamin A and good for the eyes.

About Peaches

Originating from South Asia and China, today's peaches tempt weary travellers on summer highways in the South. The sight of a rough, hand-written "Peaches" sign along a hot, dusty roadside is enough to induce salivation for the soft, juicy sweet taste of summer.

Peaches seem to strike a perfect blend between sweetness and juiciness. They are luscious to look at, touch, and taste. The phrase peachy keen is a playful way to say, "Everything's perfect, just right, like a peach."

"Peaches were known as 'Persian apples' to the ancient Romans. To the ancient Chinese, peach was slang for a young bride." A pretty girl has been called 'a peach' since the Civil War, from a peaches and cream complexion'.

Buying & Preparation

Peach season lasts from May into August depending upon location. Look for perfection when choosing a ripe peach. Overripe peaches may be too soft, delicate and easily bruised. Underripe peaches are very hard and crunchy. Due to their high perish-ability, peaches are best stored at 0C (32F) and high-humidity.

Yellow-fleshed peaches are more acidic & tangy than white fleshed varieties, which are often sweeter. Peaches are further categorized into clingstones and freestones, depending on whether the flesh sticks to the seed or not. Peaches are closely related to prunes, almonds, apples and cherries. Peaches and necatrines come from the same species, but nectarines have a smooth instead of a fuzzy surface. Peaches melt quickly when cooked. Lemon juice and sugar helps bring out the flavor of a fruit.

Cooking Peaches

The sweet flavor of the peach is incredibly versatile and used in a variety of desserts from peach cobbler to a garnish for vanilla ice-cream. Whether in peach sorbet or smoothie it's hard to imagine a meal that can't be improved with peaches. They are a favorite in marmalades, chutneys and salsa. Although they store well canned or frozen, their velvety texture is best experienced canned. They can be baked, pureed, or sliced into a salad.

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SERVING SIZE: 1 whole
SPECIES: Prunus persica
FAMILY: Rosaceae

EAT IN: SUMMER

Metabolic Nature of Peaches

See a complete list of all biocharacteristics.
INCREASES
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Increases These Biocharacteristics (Gunas)

Functional Ayurveda helps you assess imbalances through 20 main biocharacteristics (gunas). Aggravating these characteristics weakens your body and causes imbalance. By knowing which characteristics are habitually imbalanced in your body, you will be able to identify and correct imbalances before you get sick. Every characteristic has an opposite which balances it (i.e. hot balances cold). You restore balance by favoring diet and lifestyle choices that increase the opposite characteristic.

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CLEAR

ABOUT CLEAR BIOCHARACTERISTIC

Clear refers to anything that cleanses or flushes out wastes, or that digests ama.

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EASY

ABOUT EASY BIOCHARACTERISTIC

Easy refers to anything easy to digest, or digests quickly.

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HOT

ABOUT HOT BIOCHARACTERISTIC

Hot is identified by increased body temperature, metabolism, or inflammation.

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TASTES
Taste Help

The 6 Tastes

Taste is used to sense the most basic properties and effects of food. Each taste has a specific medicinal effect on your body. Cravings for food with certain tastes indicate your body is craving specific medicinal results from food. Taste is experienced on the tongue and represents your body's reaction to foods. Sweet taste causes physical satisfaction and attraction whereas bitter taste causes discomfort and aversion. Kapha should use less sweet taste while Vata and Pitta would benefit from using more sweet taste. One of the first signs of illness is that your taste and appetite for food changes. The six tastes are sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter, and astringent. Do you crave foods with any of the tastes below?

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SWEET

ABOUT SWEET BIOCHARACTERISTIC

Sweet refers to anything builds tissue, including macronutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

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SOUR

ABOUT SOUR BIOCHARACTERISTIC

Sour refers to anything fermented or acidic.

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DOSHAS
Dosha Help

The Three Doshas / Body Types

According to the biocharacteristic theory of medicine, people tend to get sick, over and over again, due to habitual causes and imbalances that are unique to the person. Your body type summarizes this tendency, showing you the 'type' of conditions and imbalances that frequently challenge your health & wellness. Using body type, you can also identify remedies likely to improve your strength and resiliency. Your body type identifies physical and mental characteristics as well as your personal strengths and weaknesses. The calculation of your body type is based on your medical history.

The 3 functional body types (doshas), are Catabolic (Vata), Metabolic (Pitta), and Anabolic (Kapha). Catabolic individuals tend to break down body mass into energy. They are easily stimulated, hyperactive, underweight and dry. Metabolic individuals tend to burn or use energy. They tend to be rosy-cheeked, easily irritated, focused, driven, and easily inflamed. Anabolic individuals tend to store energy as body mass. If they store too much energy, they could gain weight easily and have congestion. Anabolic people tend to be stable and grounded.

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PACIFIES
Vata pacifying
AGGRAVATES
Kapha aggravating Pitta aggravating
HAS THE FOLLOWING
Affinity: Bowel Poop Elimination
Family: Rosaceae
HERBAL ACTIONS
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Medicinal Benefits, Uses & Herbal Actions of Peaches
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Experiences vary according to the person and constitution. Individual results may vary. The list of herbal-actions below has not be approved by the FDA and should not be used to treat a medical condition.

Quenches Thirst

QUENCHES-THIRST

An herb or substance that relieves thirst.

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Digestive

DIGESTIVE

Herbs that encourage healthy digestion.

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Sialogogue

SIALOGOGUE

A sialogogue increases saliva. Sour foods are often great sialogogues, and increase output of all exocrine glands. Salty taste is very moistening as well. Bitter, pungent and sweettastes also increase salivary output but to a lesser degree. Astringents.

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Spleen Tonic

SPLEEN-TONIC

An herb that strengthens spleen function by improving strength of the blood. Spleen tonics Builds agni, brighten the person's appearances & firms up tissues.

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Stool Softener

STRONG STOOL-SOFTENER

Softens hard and difficult to eliminate stool. Stool softeners are the safest and most gentle type of laxative. Examples include warm milk with ghee.

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General Laxative

GENERAL-LAXATIVE

Promotes a bowel movement. General laxative is an umbrella term that refers to several different types of laxatives.

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High Fiber Laxative

HIGH-FIBER-LAXATIVE

A class of laxative that adds bulk and water to stools. The large size of the stool stimulates peristalsis so the stool can pass more easily through the colon. It is important to drink plenty of water when using high fiber laxatives, as they can be dehydr

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Nutritive

NUTRITIVE

An herb that is strengthening and nourishing.

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Constituents:
Inositol

INOSITOL

Inositol is an alcohol sugar made naturally in the human body from glucose. It is lipotropic (aiding fat metabilism in the liver). It affects a variety of hormones, neurotransmitters, steroid, growth factors and water.

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Salicylates

SALICYLATES

Salicylates relieve inflammation, are anti-cancer, and antidiabetic, but some are allergic to it.

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Foods with a Similar Nature to Peaches

Pineapple

Pineapple has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Sialogogue, Nutritive, Spleen-tonic, Digestive, Quenches-thirst

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Grape

Grape has these Actions in Common

High-fiber-laxative, Sialogogue, Nutritive, Stool-softener, General-laxative, Quenches-thirst

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Pomegranate Molasses

Pomegranate Molasses has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Spleen-tonic, Nutritive, Digestive, Sialogogue

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Tomato

Tomato has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Sialogogue, High-fiber-laxative, Stool-softener, Quenches-thirst

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Mango

Mango has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Sialogogue, High-fiber-laxative, Stool-softener, Nutritive

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Sorghum Molasses

Sorghum Molasses has these Actions in Common

Quenches-thirst, Stool-softener, Sialogogue, Nutritive, Spleen-tonic

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Molasses

Molasses has these Actions in Common

Sialogogue, Nutritive, Spleen-tonic, Quenches-thirst, Stool-softener

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Apple (cooked)

Apple (cooked) has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Quenches-thirst, High-fiber-laxative, Stool-softener, Nutritive

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Salt (Mineral Salt)

Salt (Mineral Salt) has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Stool-softener, Sialogogue, Digestive, Spleen-tonic

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Lime

Lime has these Actions in Common

Digestive, Sialogogue, General-laxative, Stool-softener, Quenches-thirst

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Herb Supplements with a Similar Nature to Peaches

Amalaki

Amalaki has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Nutritive, Quenches-thirst, Sialogogue, Stool-softener, Digestive

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Triphala

Triphala has these Actions in Common

Digestive, General-laxative, Sialogogue, Stool-softener

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Chyavanprash Nutritive Jam

Chyavanprash Nutritive Jam has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, Nutritive, Stool-softener, Digestive

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Haritaki

Haritaki has these Actions in Common

Stool-softener, Digestive, General-laxative, Sialogogue

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Cleaning the Colon: Safe Enema at Home

Cleaning the Colon: Safe Enema at Home has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, High-fiber-laxative, Stool-softener

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How to Do a Home Enema Guidebook

How to Do a Home Enema Guidebook has these Actions in Common

General-laxative, High-fiber-laxative, Stool-softener

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Psyllium Seed Fiber Supplement

Psyllium Seed Fiber Supplement has these Actions in Common

Stool-softener, General-laxative, High-fiber-laxative

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Sukumaram Ghrita

Sukumaram Ghrita has these Actions in Common

Nutritive, Digestive, General-laxative

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Abhayrishta- Colon Tonic

Abhayrishta- Colon Tonic has these Actions in Common

Stool-softener, Digestive, General-laxative

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Triphala Guggulu

Triphala Guggulu has these Actions in Common

Stool-softener, Digestive, General-laxative

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Nagaradi Kashaya (Amruthotharam)

Nagaradi Kashaya (Amruthotharam) has these Actions in Common

Digestive, General-laxative, Stool-softener

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Impact of Peaches

In each clinical research trial below, students from the Joyful Belly School of Ayurveda ate the selected food for 3 days and reported the pharmacological effects. See other clinical research trials for diet & herbs at Joyful Belly.

TEMPERATURE/CIRCULATION

How did Peaches affect your temperature?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your sweat quantity?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your appetite/hunger?

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Much less hungrySlightly less hungrySameSlightly hungrierMuch hungrier
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your digestion speed?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

TOXINS

How did Peaches affect the amount of gas & bloating?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your stool smell?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

Tongue: How did Peaches affect the thickness & size of your tongue coating?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect the color of your tongue coating?

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YellowerBrownerGrayerWhiterNo Change
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your urine smell?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect the amount of bubbles in your urine?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your sweat smell?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

HYDRATION

How did Peaches affect your urine frequency/quantity?

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Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

NERVOUS-SYSTEM

How did Peaches affect your energy levels?

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Much less energySlightly lessSameSlightly more energyMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your muscle tension?

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Much less tensionSlightly lessSameSlightly more tensionMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your anxiety?

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Much less anxietySlightly lessSameSlightly more anxietyMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

DIGESTION

How did Peaches affect the amount of gas & bloating?

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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your appetite/hunger?

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15
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Much less hungrySlightly less hungrySameSlightly hungrierMuch hungrier
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your digestion speed?

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19
16
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Much fasterSlightly fasterSameSlightly slowerMuch slower
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

TONGUE

Tongue: How did Peaches affect the thickness & size of your tongue coating?

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15
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Much smallerSlightly lessSameSlightly larger coatingMuch larger
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect the color of your tongue coating?

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YellowerBrownerGrayerWhiterNo Change
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

STOOL

How did Peaches affect your stool smell?

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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your stool consistency?

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Much softerSlightly softerSameSlightly harderMuch harder
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your stool frequency/quantity?

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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your stool color?

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More yellowMore grayMore greenMore orangeSame
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your stool lightness?

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Much lighterSlightly lighterSameSlightly darkerMuch darker
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

URINE

How did Peaches affect your urine clarity?

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More cloudySameMore clear
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your urine smell?

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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your urine lightness?

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Much lighterSlightly lighterSameSlightly DarkerMuch Darker
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your urine frequency/quantity?

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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect the amount of bubbles in your urine?

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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMany more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

SWEAT

How did Peaches affect your sweat smell?

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33
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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your sweat quantity?

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Much lessSlightly lessSameSlightly moreMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

SYSTEMIC

How did Peaches affect your anxiety?

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Much less anxietySlightly lessSameSlightly more anxietyMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your temperature?

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Much colderSlightly colderSameSlightly warmerMuch warmer
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your energy levels?

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22
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Much less energySlightly lessSameSlightly more energyMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)

How did Peaches affect your muscle tension?

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20
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Much less tensionSlightly lessSameSlightly more tensionMuch more
Total Responses: 38 Study ID:33 (2020-10-08 - 2020-10-22)


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TRADITIONALLY INDICATED FOR THESE SYMPTOMS

Peaches may be beneficial for these symptoms. The suitability of any food for a condition is highly dependent on the individual. Please see your doctor before using this food to treat a medical condition.

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Eating Ayurvedically makes you feel nourished and energized. Food digests with ease when right for your body type (dosha). Healthy digestion is seen as the cornerstone of well-being in Ayurveda. Healthy digestion generally prevents illness. If you do get sick, a strong digestive fire reduces the severity of illness and increases your resilience. It also improves your mood. Once you begin eating Ayurvedically, you will feel refreshed, vital and strong.

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About John Joseph Immel

About the Author

John Immel, the founder of Joyful Belly, teaches people how to have a healthy diet and lifestyle with Ayurveda biocharacteristics. His approach to Ayurveda is clinical, yet exudes an ease which many find enjoyable and insightful. John also directs Joyful Belly's School of Ayurveda, offering professional clinical training in Ayurveda for over 15 years.

John's interest in Ayurveda and specialization in digestive tract pathology was inspired by a complex digestive disorder acquired from years of international travel, as well as public service work in South Asia. John's commitment to the detailed study of digestive disorders reflects his zeal to get down to the roots of the problem. His hope and belief in the capacity of each & every client to improve their quality of life is nothing short of a personal passion. John's creativity in the kitchen and delight in cooking for others comes from his family oriented upbringing. In addition to his certification in Ayurveda, John holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Harvard University.

John enjoys sharing Ayurveda within the context of his Catholic roots, and finds Ayurveda gives him an opportunity to participate in the healing mission of the Church. Jesus expressed God's love by feeding and healing the sick. That kindness is the fundamental ministry of Ayurveda as well. Outside of work, John enjoys spending time with his wife and 7 kids, and pursuing his love of theology, philosophy, and language.

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Comments & Impressions of 'Peaches'

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From my experience, peaches are better digested when cooked. I think this may be because I have a slight allergy to either the Rosacase family or latex, which has been linked to peaches, bananas, avocados, etc.
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