Hey, I get why you’re concerned about period clots. It’s not uncommon to feel confused about whether they’re normal or not. So, about what you been noticing: seeing clots once in a while during periods is normal, especially when they’re small and come with heavy flow. But if you notice large clots frequently—like bigger than a quarter—it’s best to check with a healthcare provider. Just to rule out conditions like fibroids or hormonal imbalances, right?
Now, let’s talk Ayurveda. Yes, Ayurveda can offer some guidance to balance things out. For instance, Ashoka and Shatavari are widely used to support hormonal health and strengthen the uterus. Shatavari is great for nourishing the reproductive system, while Ashoka can help in regulating the menstrual cycle and reducing excessive bleeding. To use safely, it’s important to understand your specific dosha balance and disturbances, so consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner could be helpful.
Diet and lifestyle play big roles too. Foods like cooked green leafy vegetables, beets, and carrots can be very supportive. They help in building up the blood and ensuring proper flow. Avoid cold, raw foods and heavy or oily meals during your cycle, as they might aggravate Kapha and cause stagnation, increasing chances of clots.
Stress can indeed tighten things in life and in the body… including the menstrual cycle. Your body reflects how you feel mentally. Stress management techniques like meditation or yoga could be beneficial. Ensure you’ve got good sleep and work on digestion by including warm ginger tea or ajwain water in your routine, it can help with fatigue and cramp reduction too.
The process might take some time, maybe a couple of cycles to notice significant changes. Consistency is key here, though! If anyone else has stories about overcoming these period struggles with Ayurveda, it’d be awesome to share and learn from those experiences, don’t you think?


