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Beauty, Lifestyle

Why You Should Dry Brush (or do Abhyanga)

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As always in Ayurveda, there’s a deeper spiritual significance to each tissue of the body. The Ayurvedic rishis (aka the seers of the past) recognized that the Rasa Dhatu was responsible for the spiritual qualities of:⁣⁣⁠
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~ Clear perception⁣⁣⁠
~ Crystalline insight⁣⁣⁠
~ Faith and hope for our future⁣⁣⁠
~ Love and trust in god and the universe that everything is going to be okay⁣⁣⁠
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That means getting our lymph moving = boosting faith, hope, and TRUST! I mean with that description I think we all could use a little lymph-love 💗 This is an especially supportive time (in the northern hemisphere) for dry brushing and starting to get out your cooling oils, depending on how hot it is where you live!

Read below for why you should be incorporating these practices into your daily routine 👇

The Lymph as Rasa Dhatu

In Ayurveda, our lymph is understood to be part of the rasa dhatu, one of the 7 tissues of the body.

Rasa Dhatu consists of our lymph and blood plasma–which serves as the first line of immune defense when we encounter allergens and bacteria. (Ayurveda also teaches us that the rasa dhatu, aka the lymph, is our first line of PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL defense!)

Lymph Needs to Move

Unlike your blood, which has a pump (the heart) rasa relies on the valve system to move. The valve system is this subtle pumping mechanism through the body that we can encourage to move with dry brushing and traditional Ayurvedic abhyanga massage.

When our lymph isn’t moving we get stagnation and immunity goes down. Our lymphatic system becomes less able to handle allergens or bacteria that’s coming in.

Abhyanga and Dry Brushing

Abhyanga and dry brushing is all about circulating the lymph. The key with these practices is that you want to be brushing or massaging towards your heart in long circular motions.

This helps to move stagnation, help rasa dhatu “flow,” boost our natural detoxification system, and get a healthy natural glow on. According to Ayurveda, it also has psycho-emotional benefits, too!

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For this recipe, just let the sun do the steeping. For this recipe, just let the sun do the steeping. 🌞 Fill a glass jar with dried rose petals + fresh mint and let it infuse under the midday rays for a few hours. What do you get? A cooling, heart-opening, Pitta-pacifying potion that’s as beautiful as it is nourishing.⁠
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Here’s a little bit about how these plant allies help support us during the warmer months of the year…⁠
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🌹 Rose - The ultimate flower of the Divine Feminine:⁠
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 • Cools the heat of both the body and our emotions (hi, Pitta spiciness 😅)⁠
 • Soothes the heart and uplifts mood with its subtle, floral sweetness⁠
 • Some studies have demonstrated that rose also has the potential to support the reproductive and nervous systems, and even impact dopamine levels⁠
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🌿 Mint - The crisp, clarifying herb we all need in summer:⁠
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 • Helps to clear excess heat and inflammation from the gut and skin⁠
 • Stimulates digestion without aggravating Pitta (exactly what we want!)⁠
 • Awakens the mind while calming overactive fire in the head + heart 🔥⁠
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Sip this floral elixir all day long to stay hydrated, radiant and keep your Pitta chilled out. Your inner fire goddess will thank you. 🧘🏼‍♀️⁠
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“...Should I start with the doshas? The Divine F “...Should I start with the doshas? The Divine Feminine? The 5 elements? Or just keep it basic?” 🤓

Okay, drop your best dinner-party answer to the question, “Ayur-what? What’s Ayurveda!?” below so we can share them the next time we need a Divine Feminine Ayurveda elevator pitch.👇🏼
Coconut Yogurt is so delicious and easy to make. I Coconut Yogurt is so delicious and easy to make. It is one of my favorite things to top onto mung daal (if using for savory dishes, exclude the vanilla and maple syrup) or to eat with berries and nuts! Plus, it helps keep the digestive system in check. I especially love it around the early spring/summer months. ⁠
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Add coconut milk, probiotic capsules, vanilla bean and maple syrup to your shopping list—it’s the perfect time to make this cool, sweet recipe! 🥄
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