So, adrenal fatigue’s a bit contested in conventional medicine, but from an Ayurvedic perspective, chronic stress you describe sure can lead to imbalances that affect energy and stress levels. The adrenal glands are like these tiny powerhouses atop your kidneys – they’re crucial for managing stress hormones, indeed.
Ayurveda looks at this holistically, suggesting that your vata dosha might be out of balance. Vata governs movement and nervous system activities, and when it’s off, anxiety and restlessness pretty much follow. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi are prized in Ayurveda for their calming and adaptogenic properties. Ashwagandha is said to balance vata and kapha, soothe nerves and enhance resilience to stress. You’d want to take it at night, 'bout 1-2 grams with warm milk. Brahmi is more for mental clarity and reducing stress, might take a teaspoon daily either as powder or liquid extract.
Then there’s Licorice, known as Yastimadhu, often used to harmonize hormones, but it’s sweet nature might not suit everyone, especially if there’s high blood pressure concerns. So watch out.
Lifestyle-wise, daily practices like Abhyanga (self-massage with oil), yoga, and meditation can work wonders. Gentle, restorative yoga postures and breathing exercises like Pranayama can ground you, stabilizing that vata dosha. Try meditation – even 10 minutes in the morning can shift your nervous system away from fight-or-flight.
Diet’s another piece. Warm, cooked foods are grounding, and focusing on nutritious, vata-pacifying meals like warm grains, root vegetables, and plenty of healthy fats can be supportive. Avoid caffeine, it’s stimulating and can exacerbate stress.
Always good to consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herb, just to keep everything tailored to you. And while Ayurvedic approaches can be great, do keep open communication with your healthcare provider, especially if symptoms persist or worsen.



