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Pitta (Sanskrit: पित्त) is one of the three doshas (fundamental energies) in Ayurveda

Pitta (Sanskrit: पित्त) is one of the three doshas (fundamental energies) in Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine. It is associated with the fire and water elements and is responsible for regulating various bodily functions, including:

- Metabolism and digestion
- Energy and vitality
- Body temperature
- Skin health
- Eye function
- Hormone balance

Pitta is characterized by qualities such as:

- Hot, sharp, and penetrating
- Light, mobile, and fluid
- Pungent, sour, and bitter tastes

Individuals with a dominant Pitta dosha are often:

- Intelligent and ambitious
- Confident and charismatic
- Competitive and driven
- Quick-witted and analytical
- Passionate and intense

However, an imbalance of Pitta can lead to conditions like:

- Inflammation and acidity
- Skin issues (e.g., acne, rashes)
- Digestive problems (e.g., ulcers, heartburn)
- Hormonal imbalances
- Eye problems (e.g., conjunctivitis, cataracts)

Ayurvedic practitioners aim to balance Pitta through:

- Dietary modifications (e.g., avoiding spicy, sour foods)
- Herbal remedies (e.g., cooling herbs like Aloe vera)
- Yoga and exercise (e.g., calming postures, breathing exercises)
- Stress reduction techniques (e.g., meditation, deep breathing)
- Panchakarma procedures (e.g., cooling therapies)

By maintaining a healthy balance of Pitta, Ayurveda promotes overall well-being, vitality, and resilience.

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