Recipe: Summer Hydration Ayurveda Style

Let’s be real. It is difficult to stay TRULY hydrated in the heat of summer. Especially where we live in the arid mountains of Colorado where it is a feat to stay moisturized and hydrated inside and out.

According to The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine , they recommend the following for daily water and fluids intake:

  • 125 ounces (3.7 liters) for males.

  • 91 ounces (2.7 liters) for females.

This also depends on your activity levels, climate and digestive capacity.

According to Harvard Medical School, here are just some of the benefits to drinking adequate amounts of water on a daily basis:

  • carrying nutrients and oxygen to your cells

  • flushing bacteria from the bladder

  • aiding digestion

  • preventing constipation

  • normalizing blood pressure

  • cushioning joints

  • protecting organs and tissues

  • regulating body temperature

  • maintaining electrolyte (sodium) balance

  • gentle detox

  • gives glowing and radiant skin

This recipe, made by Vaidya Rama Kant Mishra, our beloved teacher from SV Ayurveda, is DIVINE and really refreshing for those hot summer days.

16 oz spring water

1 lime juiced

6 leaves of fresh mint or basil

1 Tablespoon of raw sugar or honey (omit honey if pitta aggravated)

1 tsp high quality mineral salt like Diaspora Co Surya Salt

1 tsp organic cumin seeds, toasted

1/2 tsp black pepper or pippali

Toast the cumin seeds in a dry pan for 1 minute or until fragrant, set aside. Chop mint or basil and place all ingredients in a blender until well blended. Use a nut milk bag to strain and enjoy room temperature or slightly cool- NO ICE (this will dampen digestive ability).

Previous
Previous

Recipe: Rose Hibiscus Summer Bliss Spritz

Next
Next

Our Beloved Ayurveda Teacher: Vaidya Ramakant Mishra