Chia seeds are generally considered neutral in terms of their effect on the body’s internal temperature in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. This means they are neither particularly cooling nor heating for the body. However, the effect of chia seeds on the body can depend on an individual's constitution, climate, and overall balance in their diet. Cooling or Heating Properties: - In Ayurveda, foods are classified based on their ability to either cool or heat the body. Cooling foods are often recommended in hot weather or to balance excess "Pitta" dosha, which represents heat, intensity, and inflammation. Chia seeds, though rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and antioxidants, are not traditionally considered "cooling" in Ayurveda like cucumbers or coconut. Instead, they are seen as more **neutral** or **slightly cooling**, but this effect would be minimal compared to foods like mint or watermelon. That said, for individuals with **excess coldness** or a dominan...
Transforming Lives Through Awareness