Rasa-Dravya Varga: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Pungent, Bitter, Astringent; Snehana and Svedana Guidelines
शरीरस्य च शैतिल्यं स्वरकण्ठास्यहृद्दहेत् / छिन्नभिन्नव्रणादीनि पाचयित्वाग्निभावितः
śarīrasya ca śaitilyaṃ svarakaṇṭhāsyahṛddahet / chinnabhinnavraṇādīni pācayitvāgnibhāvitaḥ
It causes laxity of the body and produces burning in the voice, throat, mouth, and heart. Being of a fiery (heating) nature, it also aggravates and brings to suppuration cut, torn, and other wounds.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Improper use of heating/acidic qualities yields predictable suffering; actions in diet have immediate phala in the body.
Vedantic Theme: Cause-effect (kārya-kāraṇa) discernment within prakṛti; cultivating sattva through regulated living.
Application: If experiencing burning in throat/mouth/chest or having wounds, reduce sour/heating intake; favor cooling, wound-friendly diet and care.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.173.8 (excess amla harms)
It preserves dharma through bodily discipline, warning that heating substances like certain salts can inflame tissues and worsen wounds.
Indirectly: the Purana links right living with spiritual readiness—care of the body supports clarity of mind and proper observance of rites.
Avoid excessive heating, irritating foods (especially in throat/heartburn conditions) and be cautious with salt when wounds or inflammation are present.