It sounds like you’ve been going through a rough time with insomnia, rightly so! Sleeping pills can be a short-term relief but, they sometimes come with that dependency risk, like you’re experiencing. Ayurveda could indeed be great route because it digs deeper, aiming to balance your unique constitution (prakriti) and address underlying causes rather than just symptoms.
From what you’ve shared, there are few things to consider. Insomnia is often tied to Vata imbalances in Ayurveda. Vata, being light and mobile, can make the mind restless when aggravated. If you’re experiencing stress, anxiety, or irregular routines, it’s even more convincing.
Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Jatamansi are indeed celebrated for calming the mind. Ashwagandha can reduce stress and enhance your resilience, a regular dose in the evenings can be advised. Brahmi strengthens the nervous system, try a Brahmi-infused tea before bedtime. For Jatamansi, its calming properties might be used as powder or oil for massage. But these don’t work exactly like sleeping pills. They harmonize, supporting natural sleep cycles over time, so patience is key!
Your lifestyle might also be affecting your sleep. Late work and phone use might escalate Vata, leading to insomnia. Try transitioning to a regular sleep schedule—retiring by 10 PM could be ideal. Consider a digital detox an hour before bed, shutting off devices to calm your mind. Caffeine in the evenings, yes, could worsen sleep so it’s best to stick to herbal teas or milk at night. Warm milk with turmeric or nutmeg before bed can be incredibly soothing!
Gradually reducing sleeping pills might be a better idea than quitting cold turkey, by slowly integrating natural solutions. Yoga, especially poses like Shavasana or Viparita Karani, can ease you before sleep. Pranayama (deep breathing practices) helps cool the mind; try Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) before sleep. Consistency with these practices might transform your sleep experience entirely.
Remember, it’s approach is best tailored, so consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance would be ideal. I hope these changes bring better sleep and that refreshing feeling you’re looking for!



