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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 41 MIN

Ayurveda Basics for Modern Life: Food as Medicine, Dinacharya & Staying in Rhythm

from Ayurveda Digested · host Nicholas and BridgeO

Quote from Episode:“Food should be the number one medicine.” — Bridge OchoaShow Notes:Nicholas and Bridge reunite after the holidays with a grounded, real-life reminder: Ayurveda isn’t complicated—it’s rhythmic. They unpack how travel, hotel food, and routine disruption can push the system off-balance, especially when Vata volatility and Pitta heat collide. Bridge shares a practical “mom-as-practitioner” story—using simple, accessible foods like congee, stewed apples, baked banana, and fresh paneer + probiotic whey to support digestion, hydration, and recovery fast. From defining demulcents to discussing herb–drug interactions, they emphasize the Ayurvedic approach: focus on qualities, start with dinacharya, and move toward a state of health—one doable habit at a time. If you’ve been overwhelmed by wellness trends, this episode brings you back to basics.

Quote from Episode:“Food should be the number one medicine.” — Bridge OchoaShow Notes:Nicholas and Bridge reunite after the holidays with a grounded, real-life reminder: Ayurveda isn’t complicated—it’s rhythmic. They unpack how travel, hotel food, and routine disruption can push the system off-balance, especially when Vata volatility and Pitta heat collide. Bridge shares a practical “mom-as-practitioner” story—using simple, accessible foods like congee, stewed apples, baked banana, and fresh paneer + probiotic whey to support digestion, hydration, and recovery fast. From defining demulcents to discussing herb–drug interactions, they emphasize the Ayurvedic approach: focus on qualities, start with dinacharya, and move toward a state of health—one doable habit at a time. If you’ve been overwhelmed by wellness trends, this episode brings you back to basics.

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