In this first-ever episode of the “Beauty from the Inside Out Podcast with Kimberly Snyder”—she shares her experience of traveling to Sri Lanka, eating much more rice than she normally does and LOSING weight, and some possible research to explain why this happened. In the second segment, she interviews renown physician, Parla Jayagopal, B.A.M.S—or Dr. Jay as many know him—and they dive into the amazing, 6,000-year-old tradition of Ayurvedic Medicine and how it can help restore your sleep, digestion, weight and beauty.
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Featured Guest
About Parla Jayagopal, B.A.M.S.
http://www.aucm.org/facultydetail.asp?Id=138
Dr. Parla S Jayagopal BAMS, MD (Ayurveda), MAOM (C)—or Doctor Jay as we affectionately call him—received his Bachelors degree in Ayurvedic medicine and surgery (BAMS) after completing five and a half years of training from Bangalore University. He also pursued three years of education to receive Masters degree in Ayurvedic herbology from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. Bangalore.
Dr. Jayagopal completed Yoga teacher’s training course from Atma Darshan, Bihar school of Yoga. In addition to his twelve years of clinical experience, Dr. Jayagopal has traveled to Europe and Japan to propagate the science of Ayurveda. Currently he is teaching as chair and associate Prof. dept. of Ayurveda at American University of Complementary Medicine, Beverly Hills, which offers Clinical Doctorate in Ayurveda (AyD)/PhD programs. He recently graduated from Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program.
Research Cited in This Podcast:
http://healthcorrelator.blogspot.com/2010/09/china-study-ii-wheat-flour-rice-and.html
This is an informative post that breaks down some elements of the China study, including the part where Tony references wheat causing greater weight gain and cardiovascular issues—when compared to rice.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00365510902912754
This is a study, one of many that are beginning to be referenced, that show not all calories are created equal. Contrary to what is preached about “calories in, calories out”—it’s critical that we understand macro and micro nutrients in our food intake.
Resources
Check This Out:
http://www.letsallbehealthy.com
This is Dr. Jay’s website and it’s an amazing source of information, products and more. As you see from this podcast, he’s a wealth of knowledge. Highly recommended!
http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2015/10/09/new-sri-lankan-recipe-series-creamy-vegan-pumpkin-curry/
For a delicious recipe Kimberly learned while in Sri Lanka, check out her creamy pumpkin curry! It can be eaten with or without rice, and is incredibly savory and delicious.
http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2015/10/06/6-common-spices-that-make-you-more-beautiful/
If you’d like to know more about the spices commonly used in Ayurveda, this post outlines how you can use them to help restore balance.
Since Kimberly discusses Ayurveda and Doshas, here is a quiz from the Chopra Center (Deepak will be a guest on the podcast soon!) that helps you determine your personal makeup and what it means for you. Definitely check it out!
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