Dealing with constipation can be quite frustrating, especially when it’s hanging around for a while. In Ayurveda, we really try to look at what’s going on with your doshas – specifically Vata, which governs movement and could be a bit out of balance here. It’s all about getting that digestive fire, or Agni, back up and running smoothly.
A great starting point is with your diet. Sounds obvious, I know, but increasing your intake of fiber-rich foods can make a huge difference. Think whole grains like barley and oats, along with plenty of fresh fruits like papaya and figs. More so, aim to drink warm or hot water throughout the day; it helps in preventing that heaviness you mentioned.
As for herbs, triphala is a classic go-to. This blend of three fruits can gently detox and balance digestion. Try taking about half to a teaspoon with warm water before bed. It works slowly yet effectively, without the harshness of pharmaceutical laxatives. Also worth trying is a spoon of ghee (clarified butter) in warm milk before bed – it nourishes and lubricates the digestive tract.
And yeah, you’re spot on with asking about yoga. Poses like Pawanmuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose) and Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) can stimulate the digestive organs. Even a daily 10-minute practice could really set the tone.
Breathing exercises known as pranayama, particularly Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing), calms the nervous system and can have positive effects on digestion over time. It’s important to connect the dots between stress and digestive health.
Finally, consistency is key. Eating meals at the same time each day can be super beneficial and so can taking short walks after meals. Sometimes it’s these small regular adjustments that make the biggest difference.
Remember though, if things persist or get more severe, reaching out to a healthcare professional would be wise. It’s always good to rule out any underlying conditions.



