I’m glad you reached out to discuss your concerns about mood swings. In Ayurveda, emotional fluctuations can be linked to imbalances in the mind (sattva, rajas, and tamas) and could also reflect imbalances in vata dosha, which governs movement, change, and activity. Your experiences of extreme highs followed by lows, irritability, and impulsivity may suggest an imbalance that needs to be addressed holistically.
Recognizing Symptoms: In Ayurveda, symptoms of increased rajas (active, sometimes chaotic energy) can manifest as: - Increased energy and talkativeness (hyperactivity) - Reduced need for sleep - Irritability or anger during lows - Impulsive decisions or actions
It’s important to note if these episodes affect your daily functioning or relationships, as Ayurveda emphasizes maintaining harmony in life.
Immediate Steps for Balance: 1. Routine: Establish a daily routine with regular sleep (aim for 7-8 hours), meals, and activities to ground vata. 2. Diet: Favor grounding, nourishing foods. Include warm, cooked meals with healthy fats like ghee, and prioritize sweet, sour, and salty tastes to balance excess vata. 3. Herbs: Consider incorporating calming herbs like ashwagandha, brahmi, and shankhapushpi, which support mental clarity and tranquility. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized doses. 4. Mindfulness Practices: Engage in daily yoga and meditation practices focused on grounding and calming the mind. Techniques like pranayama can also stabilize your energy.
Long-term Strategies: - Engage in Creative Outlets: Allow for expression during high energy but channel it into structured activities (like art, writing, or exercise). - Seek Support: Regular consultations with an Ayurvedic practitioner or therapist skilled in holistic approaches can help monitor your progress and adjust strategies as needed.
Professional Help: If symptoms persist or worsen, or if you’re finding it challenging to manage your mood swings, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional. They can assist in determining if medication might be necessary or if therapy could provide further support.
Taking these steps can help you understand and manage your symptoms more effectively, ensuring you maintain balance in your life. Remember, you are not alone, and seeking help when needed is a sign of strength.



