The pancreas you’re curious about is indeed a fascinating gland because it functions both as an exocrine and an endocrine. That means that it produces digestive enzymes like amylase and lipase, which help break down food in the intestine, and it also releases insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream to help manage blood sugar levels. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, we don’t exactly categorize glands as exocrine or endocrine, but we do see their functions related to specific doshas and organs.
In Ayurveda, the pancreas functions align more closely with agni, or digestive fire. When agni is imbalanced, it can lead to symptoms like bloating and irregular bowel movements, as it sounds like you might be experiencing. An important aspect of Ayurveda is to maintain a balanced agni, which means making sure your digestive processes are functioning at their best.
Herbs like turmeric, fenugreek, and amla are known to support digestion and metabolic functions. Turmeric can help reduce inflammation and balance the doshas, while amla is rich in vitamin C and boosts digestion and metabolism. Fenugreek seeds, soaked overnight and consumed in the morning, can help regulate blood sugar levels naturally.
To support the pancreas from an Ayurvedic perspective, focus on a diet that complements your dosha. If you have a kapha imbalance, which often correlates with sugar metabolism issues, reduce heavy, oily foods and focus on lighter, warming foods. If pitta is the issue, consider avoiding spicy, fried foods. Always include plenty of fiber-rich vegetables to aid digestion.
Yoga and pranayama can also be beneficial, particularly postures and breathing exercises that massage and invigorate the abdominal area. You might find twisting poses like Ardha Matsyendrasana beneficial.
Listen to your body and making small, gradual changes rather than a complete overhaul at once. Consider keeping a simple food diary to note which foods might be causing discomfort or fluctuations in your energy levels. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking help from a healthcare professional to evaluate your blood sugar levels and digestive health is wise.


