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E.g: mental disturbances or negative emotions can disturb the proper function of digestive power and vice versa. If a person is worried, sad, angry, or emotionally upset, even the wholesome food consumed in proper quantity will not get digested properly.[Cha. Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]] 2/9]
E.g: mental disturbances or negative emotions can disturb the proper function of digestive power and vice versa. If a person is worried, sad, angry, or emotionally upset, even the wholesome food consumed in proper quantity will not get digested properly.[Cha. Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]] 2/9]


== Good health begins in the gut==
== Three categories of [[agni]] ==
 
Good health begins in the gut. While explaining the concept of [[agni]], the main form of [[agni]] is called as the “jatharagni” (pachakagni) which refers to the digestive enzymes. There are five elemental enzymes (bhutagni) which are the micro-elemental converters, and also the seven corresponding tissue building enzymes (dhatwagni). The digestive enzymes (pachakagni) control the other two kinds of [[agni]] that are acting at the level of absorption and metabolism. The term “koshthagni” is used when it deals with the digestive process in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT).


While explaining the concept of [[agni]], the main form of [[agni]] is called as the “jatharagni” (pachakagni) which refers to the digestive enzymes. There are five elemental enzymes (bhutagni) which are the micro-elemental converters, and also the seven corresponding tissue building enzymes (dhatwagni). The digestive enzymes (pachakagni) control the other two kinds of [[agni]] that are acting at the level of absorption and metabolism. The term “koshthagni” is used when it deals with the digestive process in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT).
==Agni and patterns of digestion ==
==Agni and patterns of digestion ==
When the [[agni]] is in the balanced state, it is known as “samagni”. But when it is affected by three [[dosha]], it shows three pathological variations. If there is an excess of [[kapha]] [[dosha]], it lowers the power of [[agni]] and the condition is known as “mandagni” (slow digestion). When [[pitta]] is in excess form, the [[agni]] becomes “teekshnagni” (fast/quick digestion). It can digest anything and everything and when the food is not available, it starts digesting the tissue elements ([[dhatu]]). For example, in thyrotoxicosis the hyperactivity of the thyroid gland causes high basic metabolic rate (BMR) and cachexia develops.  
When the [[agni]] is in the balanced state, it is known as “samagni”. But when it is affected by three [[dosha]], it shows three pathological variations. If there is an excess of [[kapha]] [[dosha]], it lowers the power of [[agni]] and the condition is known as “mandagni” (slow digestion). When [[pitta]] is in excess form, the [[agni]] becomes “teekshnagni” (fast/quick digestion). It can digest anything and everything and when the food is not available, it starts digesting the tissue elements ([[dhatu]]). For example, in thyrotoxicosis the hyperactivity of the thyroid gland causes high basic metabolic rate (BMR) and cachexia develops.