Ah, sounds like you’ve had quite a time. Your symptoms and that feeling of being lightheaded and weak really seem to point towards a deeper imbalance that Ayurveda can definitely help explore. Beyond just saying drink more water, Ayurveda looks at why your body can’t seem to hold onto fluids. You mentioned cold hands and feet and dry skin, which often hint towards Vata imbalance. Vata tends to dry things up and can mess with your body’s ability to hold moisture, including blood volume (Rakta Dhatu) and overall hydration.
Weak digestion, or Agni, might also be playing a role. If your digestive fire is off, it could impact nutrient absorption and water retention. Focus on warming, moist foods that are easier on digestion. Think of stews and soups with digestive spices like ginger, cumin, or fennel.
For herbs, you’re onto something with Shatavari and Ashwagandha. Shatavari is cooling, nourishing, and especially good if Pitta’s flaring up, while Ashwagandha helps balance Vata, offering grounding and stability. Another one to consider is Licorice root, known for soothing tissues and holding moisture.
If you’re looking at diet, don’t just sip plain water! Try making CCF tea (cumin, coriander, fennel). It’s hydrating, soothing, and supports digestion. You could also drink buttermilk or coconut water, both of which are more easily absorbed by the body.
For meals, focus on watery grains like oats or rice, and moisturizing fruits like grapes or oranges. Avoid astringent foods that can dry you out more.
Consider practicing Yoga or Pranayama, particularly poses and breaths that help regulate Vata and Pitta. It might take a little time to feel fully normal, but consistency is key. If symptoms are persistent or worsen, though, follow up with your healthcare professional just to be on the safe side.
Hope you find some relief soon. Stay hydrated, warm, and nourished!


