Oh, that’s a rich topic you’re diving into! Ayurveda’s approach to mental health starts with understanding your dosha (Vata, Pitta or Kapha) and brings harmony by balancing the three gunas.
Regarding herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi—they’re indeed a staple. Ashwagandha is adaptogenic, meaning it helps your body adapt to stress by reducing cortisol levels. Brahmi is excellent for boosting mental clarity and cognitive function; it supports Sattva guna - which is essential for a clear and peaceful mind. Taking them daily, especially in the form of a churnam (powder) or capsule for a few months, can indeed provide long-term benefits, but it’s good to also consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to find the right dose for you.
Pranayama like Anulom Vilom and Nadi Shodhana should ideally be integrated into your daily routine. Start with 5-10 minutes a day. Consistency is key here! With regular practice, you might notice a reduction in anxiety and stress within a few weeks, along with improved mental clarity.
Eating sattvic foods can also be incredible for uplifting mood and maintaining mental balance. Think of meals that are plentiful in fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. Kitchari, a mix of rice and mung beans, is a classic because it’s nourishing yet easy on the digestive system (important for stable agni, or digestive fire).
Shirodhara, with warm oil, is particularly effective for Vata and Pitta imbalances. It can enhance relaxation, improve sleep, and reduce anxiety. On precaution though, Shirodhara isn’t recommended during illnesses like fever, for infants, or people with certain skin conditions. Always have it done under the guidance of a qualified practitioner.
Ayurveda is really a holistic journey, so it’s normal to feel gradual improvement, maybe notice changes within a few weeks to a couple of months. And hey, everyone’s different, some things might click faster for you than others. Just be patient and give yourself that room to explore and find what really works for your unique self!


