Finding a reliable Ayurvedic doctor can def feel bit overwhelming, but here’s where I’d suggest starting. Talk to people who’ve been there - maybe your friend could recommend! Or check online reviews, but take them with grain of salt; people post both good and bad. You can also lookup professional associations like the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) if you’re in the US. Bit like finding a needle in haystack, but there are certified practitioners out there – definitely worth the search!
To spot a legit Ayurvedic doc, see if they have formal training from reputed schools like from India (BAMS degree) and what their experience has been particularly with chronic conditions like fatigue. A reputable doctor will spend time evaluating your dosha (mind-body type), agni (digestive fire), and each dhatu (tissue), giving recommendations that aim to balance these according to your specific needs.
Now, on dealing with your fatigue – sounds like there might be Vata or Pitta aggravation… are you burning candle at both ends? Ayurveda would suggest focusing on routine, rest, and right diet. Start with going to bed and waking up the same time everyday and try to cut screen time an hour before bed. Meals? Go for warm, cooked food – kitchari is soothing and easy on digestion. Ginger tea can spark your digestion, but watch out if you have too much heat (Pitta)! Also, shatavari or ashwagandha are worth considering, but with an Ayurvedic practitioner’s guidance.
Quick note – if ever your fatigue’s getting worse, affecting heart or breathing, def consult a Western doctor. Balancing Ayurveda with modern care is key, it’s not one-size fits all! That’s how you find what truly works for you.


