Jan13,2024
Eating with hands is a sort of muscle exercise that increases blood circulation
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When you eat with hands, you feel an unsaid connection with the food
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As per Ayurvedic texts, as the fingers put the food in the mouth, you unknowingly, curve them to form a yogic mudra, that activates the sensory organs that keep prana in balance.
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When we eat with hands, the motion and touch activates the charka and benefits us in every possible way
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Logically, when you eat with spoon or fork you can’t analyse how much the food is hot, but when you eat with hands, you can sense it
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Well, it might sound offensive to many, but human hands are more hygienic as compared to spoons and chopsticks.
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