Seems like you’re going through a tough time, trying to understand what’s going on with your muscles. Being active, only to face weakness now can be discouraging. Voluntary muscles are indeed under conscious control, and issues with them can affect almost everything you do daily. In Ayurveda, muscle health is deeply connected to dosha balance, particularly Vata, which governs movement in the body. Agni, or digestive fire, and muscle (Mamsa Dhatu) play big roles too. When digestion’s off, the dhatus don’t get the necessary nutrients they need, and stress only makes it harder for your body to function properly.
Stress impacts Vata dosha, often leading to muscle weakness and impaired coordination. Ayurveda recommends calming this dosha with daily practices like Abhyanga, a self-massage using warm sesame oil to nourish muscles, while bringing calmness to the nervous system. Try spending a few minutes every day just before showering, it can be very grounding.
Ashwagandha is generally supportive for building strength and managing stress. It can be taken as a supplement, around 500mg twice a day with warm milk or water. But sounds like Shatavari might be less relevant unless reproductive health concerns are present. Another helpful herb could be Guggulu which is known for improving muscle tone. Make sure you have a chat with an Ayurvedic doc before diving into herbs just to avoid mix-ups.
The yoga angle is interesting too! Strengthening practices like Surya Namaskar (sun salutations) can offer a gentle yet comprehensive workout. Adding poses specifically for flexibility and extension, like the Warrior Pose or Triangle Pose, might show some good results over time. Don’t skip out on Pranayama—basic breathing techniques—which help in balancing Prana Vayu, essential for controlling voluntary muscles.
Now about diet, start paying a bit more attention to balanced meals, focusing on Pitta-pacifying foods—ghee, whole grains, berries, and leafy greens. These can enhance your Agni. Try cooking with spices like turmeric and ginger which are great for digestion and promoting circulation.
Stress, digestion, muscles—they’re all intertwined, much like a puzzle. Tweaking a few things in your lifestyle could really make a difference. Always important keeping close tabs with both your doctors. Good luck getting back on track!



