Acrophobia, yep it’s that intense fear of heights you described, often triggers a cascade of physical symptoms like anxiety and dizziness. The causes can be as tangled up as a ball of yarn - sometimes it’s a past experience, a genetic thing, or even just overactive fear response in the brain. In Ayurveda, the mental clarity and emotional balance is key, and we believe in harmonizing the doshas to tackle such imbalances.
So, let’s talk solutions. Ayurveda has quite the toolbox for calming the mind and easing anxiety. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi are known as adaptogens, meaning they help your body cope with stress, so could be helpful. Jatamansi is another ally, often used for soothing the nervous system and decreasing restlessness. You can take these as teas, powders or in capsule form depending what you prefer.
Breathing exercises, or Pranayama, are awesome because they literally help you control that runaway train of panic. Try alternate nostril breathing, it creates balance between your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Meditation, too, can refocus the mind - even a few mins a day can make a difference if you keep at it long enough!
Diet also plays a role, you’re right about that. Foods that are sattvic (pure), like whole grains, nuts, seeds, and green leafy veg’s, nourish your mind and body, promoting a calm state. Add in some ghee or milk for their grounding properties. Look for foods high in magnesium and B vitamins, like almonds or spinach, they are particularly good for calming nerves.
Each individual’s journey with acrophobia will differ, but integrating these Ayurveda practices slowly and consistently often yields positive effects. Remember, though, to reach out to a health professional if you ever feel looped into a severe anxiety cycle. Safety first!



