It sounds like you’ve been going through a pretty tough time with the aftermath of the Unwanted kit. Heavy bleeding and cramps aren’t uncommon, but it’s clear you’re feeling more drained than usual. In Ayurveda, we place a lot of emphasis on nurturing the body and mind back to balance, especially after such intense experiences.
Let’s start with the physical aspect. The symptoms of weakness, dizziness, and abdominal discomfort might indicate vata imbalance due to the loss of blood and fluids. It’s essential to replenish and stabilize your system gently. Focusing on a diet that balances vata may help — so think of easily digestible, warming foods. Add some ghee into your meals, it can be soothing for the gut and calming for vata. Cooked veggies like carrots and beetroots, along with kitchari (a mix of rice and mung beans), are nourishing and easy on the stomach.
Herbs like Ashwagandha or Shatavari can be quite beneficial, as they are known to restore strength and vitality. Ashwagandha particularly supports both physical energy and mental clarity, helping with that fogginess. You can take it as a powder with milk at night — just a teaspoon in warm milk can be comforting.
For the menstrual cycle, Ayurveda sees the period as a powerful way to eliminate toxins. Your cycle might be irregular initially, but herbs like Shatavari can help balance hormones naturally.
On the emotional front, practices like abhyanga, which is self-massage with warm oil (sesame or almond oil are fantastic), can ground vata and soothe the mind. Even a 10-minute practice daily can make a difference in calming the nerves. Meditation or pranayama, especially breathing techniques like alternate nostril breathing, are essential tools in Ayurveda for calming the mind and boosting emotional well-being.
And about detoxing — now wouldn’t be the time. Detox regimens can be too intense. Focus on grounding and nourishing your body instead.
Remember, this journey is about being patient and kind to yourself, both physically and emotionally. If your discomfort persists or worsens, do consult with a healthcare provider to make sure everything’s headed in the right direction. Take small, gentle steps, your body will find its rhythm again.