Ah, the RAAS system, it’s like the body’s little control room for blood pressure. It’s pretty crucial in maintaining how your body handles blood pressure and fluid balance, all thanks to the interactions between kidneys, blood vessels, and hormones. While medications are often necessary, there’s room for Ayurveda to lend a hand as well.
Now, in Ayurveda, high blood pressure is usually linked to imbalances in doshas, primarily Pitta and Vata. Addressing these imbalances involves looking at your constitution (prakriti) and the root cause of the condition. Herbs like Arjuna and Gokshura are pretty well-known in the Ayurvedic world for supporting cardiac health. Arjuna is great for strengthening heart muscles, and Gokshura can help with urinary health and supporting the RAAS system which, you guessed it, plays into fluid balance. But they aren’t magic pills, they’re more like gentle nudges alongside a lifestyle that supports your constitution.
Let’s talk lifestyle. Consider incorporating daily practices like Yoga and Pranayama to alleviate stress and balance your energy. Stress increases blood pressure, so practices that calm you down are a friend to your heart. What about diet? Think of foods that pacify Pitta and Vata – cooling, hydrating stuff. Maybe cucumbers, melons, or coconut water. Limit salty, spicy, or fermented foods that aggravate these doshas.
You might try Abhyanga (self-massage with oil) with cooling oils like coconut or sesame to calm the nervous system and support circulation. It’s grounding and nourishing, especially if done regularly.
Also, mindfulness takes a lead role here. Keep a check on your emotions and stress, as they play a bigger part in blood pressure than one might think. And always chat with your doctor before changing or adding new herbs or practices, especially when mixing with medications.
Ayurveda isn’t just step-in-and-fix — it’s about the long game, balancing your entire being over time. It works hand-in-hand with conventional treatments rather than replacing them outright. Keep that in mind as you weave these approaches into your life!



