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AYPforum
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Posted - Jul 07 2005 : 6:01:36 PM
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589 From: "obsidian9999" <obsidian9999@yahoo.com> Date: Mon Apr 4, 2005 9:26pm Subject: IS GARLIC TAMASIC (A challenge) obsidian9999 Offline Send Email OK, since there is something of a lull in the forum right now, let me get up on my soapbox and ask a question.
I'm going to draw a line in the sand. A small question for humanity, but a big question for garlic-lovers who also happen to be yogis. :)
IS GARLIC 'TAMASIC'?
Is it **really** mind-dulling, bad for your meditation, or is it the opposite?
Is it overly sexually stimulating or just sensually grounding?
Has anyone, anyone actually found *from EXPERIENCE* ( and not just that Guru So-so-Ji said it) that garlic is actually tamasic?
Is it just a huge myth? A myth propagated by yogis who don't want any garlic-breath at spiritual gatherings? An over-reaching finding that has some basis in the fact that for some people (some of the time) it can, shall we say, get them going, if you know what I mean, nudge-nudge, wink, wink, a happening which was probably not preferred among celibate ascetics, and which started a prejudice against it? :)
What do y'all think? I hate to throw the cat among the pigeons here but I think the tradition is making a mistake here.....
All replies welcome.
-David
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AIM_FREEMAN
Czech Republic
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Posted - Apr 20 2011 : 06:07:03 AM
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Hi, I would say that garlic is mostly rajasic in nature. It activates the body/mind rather than making it flabby. Of course there are some tamasic qualities to it. In my experience it worsens the ability to concentrate. It activates, but makes my mind a bit chaotic. I've read a story about one neurologist who were doing EEG. Because the examination was quite long it was divided in two parts. In between there was time for lunch. Some of the patients have had quite good patterns and after they came back it was disrupted. He was trying to figure it out, because it didnt make any sense. At last he found out that one of the places pacients could go was pizzeria where a lot of raw onions were used. So thats about it. On the other hand, garlic is amazing natural antibiotics, which doesnt harm gut microflora, has antifugal properties, therefore can be used to help cleaning e.g. candida overgrowth. Onions similarly. When cooked, these faculties go away as well as the disruptive. SOrry, my english is not perfect as you see. |
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AYPforum
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Posted - Apr 20 2011 : 08:15:18 AM
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Moderator note: Topic moved for better placement |
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maheswari
Lebanon
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Posted - Apr 20 2011 : 09:12:47 AM
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it is rajasic dear |
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HathaTeacher
Sweden
382 Posts |
Posted - Apr 20 2011 : 2:41:30 PM
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Hi Freeman, yes it's Rajasic. In my experience very useful in the winter/cold/dark/age 45++ when body and mind have a tamasic tendency. Rajas is the fasttrack from Tamas to Sattvic. Maybe I'll try a garlic-free hot summer some time, but those are fortunately short here (Lat. over 60). Some people in the anti-garlic lobby even tolerate meat, which affects mind and body a lot more than garlic does, yet without these health benefits... |
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nodoubt
India
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Posted - Apr 21 2011 : 11:42:43 AM
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The gunas are maya. Eat whatever if you know that. |
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HathaTeacher
Sweden
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Posted - Apr 24 2011 : 12:27:44 PM
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"Get in the habit of adding onions, garlic or leeks to all your dishes as you cook." (From #2 amnong 20 Anticancer Rules By Dr. David Servan-Schreiber, M.D., Ph.D., author of Anti Cancer)
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