Getting normal results from an ECG might feel both relieving and confusing, especially when those pesky heart palpitations keep showing up. You’re certainly not alone in experiencing this – there are times when palpitations can be perfectly benign, even if they feel unsettling.
In Ayurveda, we often look at the balance of doshas to understand such symptoms. Your feeling of heart flutter, alongside anxiety and stress, can be indicative of a Vata imbalance. Vata, being the dosha of movement and agitation, can indeed manifest in irregular heartbeats or anxiety-like symptoms. So yep, it’s indeed tied to dosha imbalance.
Your habits like coffee consumption can indeed aggravate this Vata, given its stimulating effect on the nervous system. Caffeine, while fine for some, can definitely trigger or exacerbate palpitations, especially in times of stress. Cutting back on coffee may be worth a try – see if reducing it helps. If not, you can gradually wean off to avoid withdrawal too quickly messing with your system.
As for remedies, Ayurveda offers options like Arjuna bark, renowned for supporting heart health and calming heart rhythm – it’s often used in traditional formulations but should be taken under guidance. Ashwagandha could help too – it’s great for stress, acting almost like a natural adaptogen, calming the highs and lows of anxiety. You might try starting some daily Abhyanga (self-oil massage with sesame oil) to ground your Vata and offer some calm.
Really important though, if palpitations continue, don’t hesitate to follow up with your doctor. Maybe even a Holter monitor, which checks your heart rhythm over longer period if needed. When it comes to your health, better safe than sorry. Ayurveda should complement, not replace, modern care.
And breathe, sometimes literally. Practice slow, intentional, deep breathing. It can bring balance back, and help you tune better with what your heart is trying to say.