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Published: Sunday, 10 September 2017 00:01

How to Perform a Kitchari Cleanse

The Kitchari cleanse is a very mild version of the traditional “Pancha Karma” cleanse and can be safely performed at home with minimal guidance.  This particular cleanse is suitable for all body types, as it can be modified to fit everybody’s individual needs.  This cleanse consists of taking in a mono-diet of the classical Ayurvedic dish, Kitchari, which will allow the digestive system to take a much-needed break, giving it new light and the ability to properly flush out toxins in the system.  

The Kitchari cleanse can be performed solely as a mild mono-diet cleanse, or it can go a bit deeper by adding the appropriate herbal regimens and daily practices.  This cleanse typically is done for 3-7 days, depending on the individual’s schedule and the amount of cleansing needed to be performed.  Ideally, this is a planned out regimen that includes multiple pre-cleanse and post-cleanse regimens that will allow the system to ease into the cleanse and eventually ease out of it.  

***Please note that a cleanse of any kind should be avoided during menstruation.

Benefits of a Proper Kitchari Cleanse:

Pre-Cleanse Procedures:

The pre-cleanse is typically 3-7 days in length and performed directly before the actual Kitchari cleanse.   Here is a general list of some of the important aspects of the pre-cleanse.

Kitchari Cleanse Procedures:

This section is to roughly guide you through the actual mono-diet cleanse itself.  The Kitchari Cleanse is generally is performed for 3-10 days depending on the individual needs and the desired results.  During this cleanse, you are free to eat as much Kitchari as you feel you need; however, it is normal to feel a low appetite especially after a couple of days into the cleanse. Here are some important recommendations when performing a Kitchari Cleanse.

Post-Cleanse Procedures:

The way you come off a cleanse (any cleanse) is by far just as important as the cleanse itself.  If you come off eating ice cream and pizza directly after the cleanse, the results may impair your health and digestion far worse than before performing the cleanse.  In fact, you may become permanently allergic to a food if you eat it too soon after a cleanse.  So for your own sake, please remember these important factors while coming off of your cleanse.

Conclusion:

As you can see by reading this article, a cleanse is not something that should be taken lightly.  One needs to take time to properly plan a cleanse out.  It is also highly recommended to use your resources and let a knowledgeable Ayurvedic Practitioner help to guide you through each step.  This will ensure the most powerful results and ward away the possibility of causing harm to your system.  A proper cleanse will leave you feeling light, energized and full of mental clarity.  Alternatively an improper cleanse will leave you feeling depleted, lethargic, dull minded with continued symptoms of indigestion.