It's a rather modern prescription for a 5000-year-old practice.
"Your mind non-stop thinking,"he continues,based on my pulse and by looking at me."All the time. Even in your sleep your mind thinking – your boss should pay you double salary."
Sure,I say,can he also write a prescription for that?
Despite 5½ years of study,which includes pharmacology,modern and traditional diagnostic techniques,ayurvedic doctors do not practice modern medicine.
Rather,they take your pulse,look at your body shape and ask about your lifestyle and family history to"prescribe"lifestyle tweaks and possibly herbal medicines. They also recommend the type of exercise and diet best suited to your body.
For instance,in ayurveda,the raw-food diet,so popular among many in the wellbeing industry,is problematic.
"If you eat raw at dinner,it will bloat you very badly,"Deginal says."Fire personality's best digestion is nine to five. You can eat anything for lunch. For dinner,soft-cooked is better."
So steer clear of raw at night,check. Coffee,on the other hand."You need coffee,"Denigal tells me to my palpable delight."Fire personalities need coffee because it kick starts the day.
"One coffee is very good. For you,black coffee is very bad though,it starts irritating stomach wall and increases acid. Milk neutralises that acid. Don't let anybody tell you that coffee is bad for you."
Daily exercise is also prescribed for fires as their intense mental activity tends to create tension in the body. Yoga is also good,but not any type.
Bikram and ashtanga styles are beneficial for cooler water or air doshas as they create heat,are challenging and balancing,Denigal tells me. But not for fire.
"Vinyasa[flow] yoga is good,"he says."Don't try ashtanga or Bikram yoga. They increase more stiffness. For fire personalities,more stretching is good,it helps you in letting go.
"For fire personalities letting go is the hardest thing. More and more vinyasa you do,more easier on yourself you will be."
There is nothing"woo woo"about the advice,a point worth mentioning simply because of alack of Western research into the efficacy of the approach.
Denigal reminds me it is simply about becoming more attuned to our own nature so we can tend to ourselves correctly.
"If a person is fire they cannot change to air,air to fire,nothing,"he says."But we can learn to use it in our favour instead of fighting with it the whole time."
There is a saying in ayurveda:if you can let go of the imperfections,perfection will appear by itself.
The perfection of Shambhala Estate's jungle-fringed magnificence aside,if a little coffee,yoga,a movie and some cooked food is part of the plan,letting perfection appear by itself seems pretty simple.