What is Pitta in Ayurveda?



Pitta is literally translated as fire, although this isn't the case. It's the principle of fire, which is the energy of warmth or metabolism. 


  • Pitta is in charge of all biochemical processes in our bodies, including digestion, absorption, assimilation, and body temperature regulation. 
  • Pitta is made up of enzymes and amino acids that are important in metabolism, according to contemporary biology. 
  • Pitta controls body temperature by converting food into a chemical. It boosts your energy and appetite. 
  • We metabolize more than just food. Every external stimulus is also processed, or "digested," and becomes a part of us. As a result, pitta (when in balance) encourages intellect and comprehension, and is essential for learning. 
  • Frustration, wrath, hostility, criticism, and envy can all be triggered by an out-of-balance pitta. 
  • Pitta is a fiery, sharp, light, oily, liquid, pungent, sour, and spreading digestive system. 

In persons with a pitta constitution, these traits manifest in a variety of ways. 




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