In Ayurveda, excessive masturbation is considered “Ati-Vyavaya”, which leads to Shukra Dhatu Kshaya (depletion of reproductive energy) and aggravation of Vata dosha. This may cause weakness, low stamina, anxiety, poor concentration, or guilt. 1. Control the Urge (Manas Niyantran) Keep mind engaged: study, work, physical activity Avoid triggers: adult content, isolation, late-night habits Practice Brahmacharya in moderation (self-discipline, not suppression) 2. Strengthen Body (Dhatu Poshana) Take nourishing foods: milk, ghee, almonds, dates, bananas Include protein-rich vegetarian diet Sleep well 3. Helpful Ayurvedic Herbs Ashwagandha – improves strength & reduces stress Shatavari – nourishes tissues Kaunch Beej – supports reproductive health Safed Musli – boosts vitality 4. Daily Routine (Dinacharya) Wake up early, exercise or yoga Practice Pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari) Cold or lukewarm bath helps control urges 5. Mental Balance Meditation daily Avoid guilt or fear—focus on gradual control Build strong habits, not sudden suppression
1.Ashwagandhadi lehyam 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk after meals 2.Saraswatarishta 15 ml with 15 ml water twice daily after meals 3.Ksheer bala 101 capsules 1 cap twice daily with warm milk aftermeals Dietary Recommendations (Sattvic Diet) To rebuild your body’s vital reserves (Ojas), focus on nourishing, grounding foods: Foods to Include: Almonds, dates, fresh milk, A2 cow’s ghee, and seasonal fruits like bananas. Foods to Avoid: Excessive chili, caffeine (coffee/strong tea), and highly processed white sugar, as these can overstimulate the mind and increase urges. Lifestyle & Mental Discipline Manas Niyantran (Mind Control): Keep yourself engaged in physical activity or work. Avoid isolation and late-night browsing, which often act as triggers. Pranayama: Practice Anulom Vilom and Bhramari pranayama daily to calm the nervous system. Abhyanga: Apply warm Kshirabala Oil or sesame oil to your scalp and the soles of your feet before sleep. This helps improve sleep quality and reduces the restlessness associated with Vata imbalance. Cold Showers: Taking a lukewarm or cold bath when an urge arises can help reset the nervous system and reduce physical sensitivity.