Interesting about the kapha morning vatta evening issues. In meditation I was instructed not to eat in the morning at all - I haven't been eating until afternoon - usually after 2 - then again around 7 - but never after 9 pm. I usually go to sleep around midnight or after. My heavier meal is in the evening. I feel much better not eating anything until the pitta time of day and it is true that if I eat my heavier meal at night I rest better. It also feels great going so long with eating nothing. I feel like it gives my entire system a rest. I might need this just for a time for healing, but it interesting that it is coming up now and so is the information about Ayurveda corresponding.
Thanks so much Al and Zi for that!
Oh - and cinnamon is a powerful healing herb for the adrenal glands. It doesn't reduce blood sugar directly - it works at feeding/healing the organs that are responsible for blood sugar stability.
Cinnamon isn't a SAD food. It's a powerful plant helper.
I'm not sure about the no breakfast advice. Can you say who said that to you?
It is best not to eat before meditation, so your brain has the blood supply to itself to do the important work. But afterwards there is no reason not to. Meditation if anything enlivens the senses, so would improve digestion. I suppose it depends on when you get up.
Breakfast should be sweet, light, but I would not miss it. That would aggravate Vata.
Lunch is the time when the sun is high and so Pitta is strongest and should be the big meal. Evening should be smaller, so it can digest better, because digestion is weaker.
After a meal, you should walk a bit say, 20 minutes and since the digestive process involves movement, it is helped if you move also, so heavy meals are not such a good idea in the evening. Just not really light food like fruit.
Having said that, summer which it is close to in Texas, means less food, because you don't need as much energy and the added heat of digestion will just tire you.
Sometimes all the different advice can be confusing. It all depends on the individual, their environment, lifestyle, goals etc. Take it all with a grain of cinnamon.
Also when accepting advice remember that it is difficult to diagnose anyone at a distance. All you can really do is guess.