Oh, I can totally relate to what you’re going through. Dealing with anxiety and panic attacks is tough, and it’s great you’re exploring different options. In Ayurveda, anxiety is often linked to an imbalance in Vata dosha, which governs movement and communication in the body and mind. When Vata’s out of whack, it can cause those sudden bouts of panic.
You mentioned some great herbs. Ashwagandha is fantastic for calming the nerves—it’s known to stabilize Vata. I’d recommend starting with 500 mg capsules, twice a day, after meals. Brahmi boosts mental clarity and helps reduce stress—it could be a nice evening ritual as a tea, just 1 tsp in hot water. Jatamansi is another gem for calming the mind, you might try it as an essential oil for aromatherapy before bed. Test these in small amounts first to see how your body responds.
As for therapies like Shirodhara, it’s an amazing practice for relaxation. Imagine warm oil gently streaming over your forehead; it feels like a reset button for your mind. If you can visit a certified Ayurvedic clinic—hypothetically even once every month or two—it could make a differences.
Diet plays a big role too. Avoid cold foods and drinks that can increase Vata, go for warm, oily, moist meals; think stews or soups. Spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom can help to kindle agni, or digestive fire, and ground Vata. Try to include them in your meals.
Routine-wise, keeping a regular schedule (eating and sleeping at the same times daily) is crucial. Consider a short meditation practice at sunrise (3-5 minutes to start), which could anchor your Vata naturally over time.
Of course, don’t ditch your meds without consulting your doctor. But if you carefully blend these Ayurvedic approaches with what you’re currently doing, you might notice a big shift, slowly but surely. Remember, patience is key—Ayurveda is about gradual, sustained change. Best wishes for your healing journey!



