Thank you for sharing your experience regarding the angiomas. It’s understandable to seek a natural approach in addressing your concerns, especially since they have begun to appear more frequently.
In Ayurveda, angiomas can indeed be related to an imbalance of Pitta dosha, which governs metabolism, heat, and inner transformation. The appearance of these red bumps may suggest a condition of excess heat or toxins (ama) within the body, possibly indicating some underlying issues with the liver or circulation.
To support your body and potentially reduce the formation of new angiomas, consider the following personalized recommendations:
1. Dietary Adjustments: - Cooling Foods: Incorporate cooling and Pitta-pacifying foods such as cucumbers, spinach, coconut, and sweet fruits like mangoes and berries. - Avoid: Limit spicy, sour, and very oily foods, as well as alcohol and caffeine, which can aggravate Pitta. Choose more whole grains, legumes, and sweet, bitter, and astringent vegetables. - Hydration: Drink plenty of cooling herbal teas, such as mint or chamomile, and water throughout the day.
2. Herbal Remedies: - Neem: Known for its blood-purifying properties, drinking neem leaf tea or taking neem capsules (consult with a practitioner for dosage) can help detoxify the blood and reduce Pitta. - Turmeric: Incorporate turmeric in your cooking or take turmeric supplements, as its anti-inflammatory effects are beneficial for skin health.
3. Lifestyle Changes: - Stress Management: Engage in calming activities like yoga, meditation, or gentle open-air walks to maintain emotional balance and support liver function. - Skin Care: Use natural, non-irritating skin care products. Oils such as coconut or sesame oil can keep your skin hydrated without excess heat.
4. Detoxification: A gentle detox (like a Kitchari cleanse) once in a while can help eliminate toxins and restore balance, aiming to do this under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
5. Regular Check-Ups: Continue to monitor your angiomas and consult with your healthcare provider if any changes occur.
While Ayurveda can offer supportive measures, it’s important to maintain an open communication with your healthcare provider regarding your skin condition. These lifestyle and dietary modifications can help you create a balanced, nurturing environment for your overall health and skin wellness.



