Ayurvedic Approach to Alcohol

December 23, 2024 2 min read

Ayurvedic Approach to Alcohol

As the quote from the classical text states “one should either drink alcohol in little quantity or should not drink at all”.

As we head into the warmer months and the Festive season will be upon us before we know it, we thought we would share some facts about Ayurveda & Alcohol consumption.

Check out our post from yesterday on alcohol consumption in summer.

The classical text states “one should either drink alcohol in little quantity or should not drink at all”.

The classical texts of Ayurveda describe both the benefits and harmful impact of alcohol consumption. Learn the balanced and appropriate means of alcohol consumption from an Ayurvedic viewpoint.

The Charaka Samhita has mentioned the Ayurvedic treatment of Alcoholism in the Chikitsa Sthana chapter 24.

Alcohol has the opposite qualities of Ojas. Ojas is responsible for consciousness, purity in thoughts, health, positivity, immunity, longevity, intelligence and memory. It is important to look after our Ojas.

The 10 qualities of Ojas are similar to those of milk and ghee. They are opposite to Madya (alcohol) and Visha (poison). This clearly shows that alcohol and toxic substances (chemicals/ recreational drugs) will diminish our Ojas and can have severe consequences for our health

When Alcohol = Ambrosia 

If taken in an appropriate manner, in a right dose, at an appropriate time, along with wholesome food in accordance with ones own strength and with a cheerful mind, alcohol works like ambrosia which can give happiness, energy, nourishment, good health and virility.

When Alcohol = Poison

Charaka then states if a person drinks whichever type of alcohol is available without thinking of its appropriateness, and in excess quantity, and if the body is dry and exhausted by physical exercise than it works as a poison.

 

Affects of Alcohol if taken in excess: 

  1. Alcohol should not be consumed in excess heat as it has Pitta increasing qualities
  2. If a person with predominant in Rajas qualities consumes Alcohol this can lead to fear, delusion and anger.
  3. Decreases Ojas (vital essence) and Sattva (purity of the mind).
  4. Alcohol has an effect on the mind and should be avoided if you are on a path to attain moksha
  5. It should be avoided in a person with a dryness, feeling of tiredness or just after exercise.

Charaka states three stages of alcoholic intoxication. In the third stage the person becomes inactive like a broken tree. Though the person is alive he resembles a dead person, he becomes incapable of recognising things and friends.  He looses the sense of distinction of rightful, happy and useful items from the wrong, miserable and harmful ones respectively.

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