Hmm, dizziness with a sense of instability does sound unnpleasant and it’s good that you’ve already checked with a brain scan, that rules out some serious stuff. But those low vitmain D and B12 levels can definitely be party planners behind your symptoms. Both these vitamins play a role in keeping your neuromuscular system in check. Without them, your body’s balance and coordination can feel a bit…off.
Now, from an Ayurvedic perspective, we’d wanna look at your doshas, and specifically Vata dosha here cuz it controls movement and nervous system function. An imbalance in Vata can lead to nervous system issues, which could be part of this whole dizziness thing.
Okay, so, here’s what you could start with: sun exposure is key for Vitamin D, try getting out in the early morning sun—just about 15-20 minutes when UV rays are gentle. For your diet, include foods like eggs, fish like salmon, and fortified cereals. These are good sources of Vit D and B12.
Herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi could be beneficial too as they’re known to support the nervous system—mix a teaspoon with warm milk or water before bedtime.
And don’t underestimate the power of simple yoga poses. Try “Tadasana” and “Vrksasana” to improve balance and strengthen muscles. Always go slow and ensure you have some support nearby if you’re feeling shaky.
Also, stay hydrated! Vata can get more aggravated by dehydration, leading to dizziness. Drink room temperature water throughout the day.
You should definetly continue checking in with your regular doc, especially to monitor those vitamin levels since supplements might be necessary if food and sun exposure alone are not enough. If you notice any sudden or worsened symptoms, don’t hesitate to reach out for immediate medical attention. It’s always better to be safe… Hope you get back on more stabile ground soon!



