The aortic valve is kinda like this gateway between your heart and the biggest artery, the aorta. It opens n closes to keep the blood flowing in the right direction, from your heart to the rest of your body. When it’s got issues like regurgitation, where it leaks, it can cause tiredness, shortness of breath, and sometimes chest pain. So you feeling a bit extra tired could be linked, but y’know, it’s not all that clear-cut. Always best to chat about it with your doc to rule out other causes.
Now, thinking Ayurvedically, every issue stems from some imbalance. In heart conditions, it’s often related to vata and pitta dosha disturbances. Imagine trying to live in harmony with your prakriti (your natural constitution), it’s all about balance, right? Ayurveda offers herbs, dietary tweaks, and lifestyle shifts to address this.
Arjuna bark, it’s quite the superstar for heart health in Ayurveda. Arjuna’s known for supporting cardiovascular function, it helps in strengthening the heart muscles n managing blood pressure. You can try taking Arjuna as a powder mixed in water or as a decoction. Aim for around 3 to 6 grams per day, but always check with an Ayurvedic practitioner before diving in. It won’t directly fix valve issues like surgery would, but it supports heart overall health.
Other things? Guggulu’s another option, good for circulation, but again, gotta consult someone first. Eating lighter, easily digestible meals cooked fresh—less cold foods—can also support agni. Practicing yoga and pranayama regularly helps with stress and improves circulation, something gentle like Anulom Vilom is great for balancing.
Lastly, keep an eye on symptoms. If things worsen or you feel new symptoms creeping in—go back to your cardiologist. Natural approaches can be a great supplement to conventional care, but they shouldn’t replace it in cases needing immediate intervention. Keep the dialogue open with both your docs and your heart will thank you.



