Sounds like you’re really having a tough time getting the rest you need, and it’s great that you’re looking towards turmeric… err, my bad, Ayurveda for guidance on improving sleep naturally. Sleeplessness or frequent waking during sleep can be a sign of an imbalanced Vata dosha, which needs attention in your case.
Let’s talk about a few practical Ayurvedic approaches specifically for maintaining that deep sleep. First thing, Ashwagandha is indeed a good choice. It’s an adaptogenic herb; take it in powder form, about a teaspoon mixed with warm milk before bed. It may help calm the mind. Consistency is key here. Give it a few weeks.
Another herb that’s useful is Brahmi. It can be consumed as tea or a supplement. For tea, steep 1-2 teaspoons of dried Brahmi in hot water for about 10 minutes. Quite soothing before bed, and you can add a bit of raw honey for taste.
Rituals, simple but often overlooked part in our chat today. Try Abhyanga—self-massage with warm sesame or coconut oil before your evening bath. This can significantly reduce Vata imbalances. Just spend 15 minutes focussing on long strokes for limbs and circular movements over joints.
Diet can subtly impact sleep quality too. Skimp on the caffeine really, and dine early—finish your main meal by 7 p.m preferably. Warm, cooked meals with a bit of ghee are Vata pacifying. Foods like sweet potatoes, almonds, or ghee might support better sleep when included in dinner.
And lastly, try to create a calming bedtime routine. A bit of meditation or gentle yoga for 10-15 minutes could shift your mind into relaxation mode. You know—soft lighting, a book (maybe not a thriller), haha, just creating the environment where your body knows it’s sleep time.
Just remember, results take a bit of patience. Monitor how each change feels to you and adjust as needed. If symptoms persist or worsen, please do consult a healthcare professional!



