Absolutely, Ayurveda offers a wealth of knowledge on cultivating a healthy routine, aligning your day with natural rhythms can indeed have a big impact. Let’s dive into some practical steps you can try to include in your busy life.
For starters, waking up around 5 to 6 a.m. is excellent. It’s known as Brahma Muhurta, a time great for reflection and setting intentions. After you wake up, splash some water on your face and before anything else, drink a glass of warm water. It kickstarts your digestive system and flushes out toxins.
The morning routine you mentioned of brushing your teeth, tongue scraping, and oil pulling (with sesame or coconut oil for about 10 minutes) invigorates your senses, supports oral health, and can be surprisingly refreshing.
After you freshen up, incorporate about 15-20 minutes of Yoga or mild stretching. This can include Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutations), a great way to awaken your body. Following it up with meditation or Pranayama (breathing exercises like Nadi Shodhana or Ujjayi) helps clear your mind and reduce stress—tailored to whatever time you have, even just 5 minutes can be transformative.
When it comes to meals, Ayurveda advises eating the largest meal at midday, when your digestion (agni) is strongest. A lighter dinner by 7 p.m is ideal, as eating late can disrupt your sleep and digestion. Avoiding foods that are processed, heavy, or overly cold can keep your body running efficiently.
About fitting Ayurveda in your hectic lifestyle—small consistent changes are valuable. Try incorporating one or two practices and observe how they fit. Maybe start with the warm morning water and some breathing exercises. Don’t beat yourself up if you can’t do it all right away.
In my experience, tongue scraping and mindfulness practices were pivotal. Noticed a positive change in few weeks, my morning energy really improved! It’s not about perfection but finding balance.
Jump in and see which aspects resonate most with you. Ayurveda is flexible and kind, it’s about nurturing your unique self, adapt it to your life in ways that feel comfortable and manageable. 😊



