You’re right on track! Typically, the normal resting heart rate for adult women is indeed between 60-100 beats per minute. However, several factors can influence it. Age, fitness level, stress, hormonal changes - all these do affect pulse rate. Fitness level especially - for instance, athletes tend to have slower heart rates, sometimes below 60, due to their heart efficiency.
Now, when it comes to distinguishing what’s normal from concerning, it’s not always straightforward. A consistently high resting pulse might be worth checking out, but sometimes temporary fluctuations are okay. Triggers like stress, dehydration, even coffee can raise your pulse. But if it’s persistently high or low - might wanna consult a doc.
Exercise and diet indeed play big roles in heart health. Regular moderate exercise strengthens the heart, which can improve efficiency so it doesn’t have to work as hard at rest. Staying hydrated helps, too. Dehydration can lead to increased heart rate as your heart needs to pump more to make up for the low volume.
As for Ayurveda, yessss, you’ve got it. Arjuna is well-known for supporting heart health, helping improve circulation. Ashwagandha is great for stress management, which indirectly stabilizes your pulse. Brahmi, too, helps in reducing stress and anxiety. They do work, but always good to consult with a practitioner who knows your personal health history. Typically, a decoction of Arjuna bark or taking Ashwagandha or Brahmi powders in warm milk can be awesome.
People do notice patterns when they track their pulse - usually, you see that stress or lack of sleep can spike it. Many find that incorporating deep breathing, yoga, balanced diets with cooling foods like cucumber and leafy greens, aid immensely.
In short, get to know your normal, and try making small changes one step at a time. Regular monitoring and tuning into your body’s reactions can give you the best insights in managing your heart health efficiently and naturally.


