− | Excessive taking of heavy, unctuous, sour, and salty articles, eating of newly harvested cereals and newly prepared wines/drinks, excessive sleep, sedentary habits, avoidance of exercise or thinking/worry and not doing ''śhodhana'' (purification) lead to excessive increase in ''kapha, pitta, meda'' and ''mamsa''. These obstruct the pathways of ''vata'' leading to ''aavrita vata'' condition. Thus, provoked ''vata'' takes out ''ojas'' from its sites and brings it to ''basti'' causing ''madhumeha'' which is difficult to treat [78-80] | + | Excessive taking of heavy, unctuous, sour, and salty articles, eating of newly harvested cereals and newly prepared wines/drinks, excessive sleep, sedentary habits, avoidance of exercise or thinking/worry and not doing śhodhana(purification) lead to excessive increase in [[kapha]], [[pitta]], [[meda dhatu]] and [[mamsa dhatu]]. These obstruct the pathways of [[vata]] leading to aavrita [[vata]] condition. Thus, provoked [[vata]] takes out [[ojas]] from its sites and brings it to basti causing madhumeha which is difficult to treat [78-80] |