
Kapha
is responsible of the structural integrity and stability of the mind-body.
It provides the reserves of physical strength and stamina. Ayurveda
considers kapha people to be most fortunate as they generally enjoy the best
health.
Symbol: Water
Constitution: elements of water(apa) and earth(prithvi)
Principle: Integration, lubrication, potential energy and
stability in the mind-body.
Qualities: slow, cool, oily, liquid, dense and static.
Body characteristics: kapha people have heavy bones,
muscles and fat. Tendency to put on weight; slow metabolism and digestion;
cool and clammy skin; big, liquid eyes; thick wavy hair.
Mental constitution: slow to pickup new things but
excellent long tem memory; inertia to start new things; forgiving, loving
and compassionate.
Kapha
in balance: strong and calm.
Kapha out of balance: dull and lethargic.
Diet for Kapha:
Prefer
Barley, corn, millet
Asparagus, cabbage, eggplant
Leafy green vegetables,
potatoes
Apples, pears, pomegranates
Skim milk
Chicken, turkey
Avoid
Rice, wheat
Sweet potato, tomatoes
Coconut, dates, grapes,
pineapple

Avoid other dairy products like butter,cheese, etc.
Red meat.
Likely diseases in kapha people
Since kapha is considered the equivalent of phlegm, kapha people have a
tendency to get diseases like, respiratory problems, asthma, allergy,
sinusitis etc
General methods of keeping kapha in balance
The key to balancing kapha is stimulation. They need physical activity, new
challenges, hot and spicy food.
Since kapha is sweet, try to avoid sweet and heavy food. Try not to
overeat.
Stay warm, avoid dampness.
Head congestion is a common kapha problem which can be handled by steam
inhalation.