Sure sounds like a classic case of excess Pitta disrupting your system, especially if you find yourself overthinking at night. Ayurveda indeed sees stress as a result of doshic imbalances like you’re suspecting. When Pitta is high, it can make us restless, irritable and yeah, can mess with sleep. Working late ain’t helping either! We need to chill that Pitta down.
First off, let’s talk about a bedtime routine. Super important. Stop working couple hours before bedtime if you can. Screens stimulate Pitta, so you wanna unplug from devices at least an hour before you hit the sack. Maybe dim the lights, light a candle or two. You can try a gentle foot massage with some coconut or sesame oil. Just take a teaspoon, warm it a bit in your hands and rub it in, especially focusing on your soles. It’s hugely calming.
Now for dietary tips. You might wanna cut back on spicy, oily foods, coffee (anything high in caffeine), and alcohol, since they can inflame Pitta more. Opt for foods that are cooling and grounding like cilantro, cucumber, or leafy greens. Having a cup of warm almond milk with a pinch of nutmeg before bed works wonders for relaxing the mind.
Herbal help can be valuable too. Brahmi and Ashwagandha are two herbs I’d recommend for reducing stress. Brahmi, for mental clarity, and Ashwagandha, to calm down the nervous system. But remember to consult a local practitioner to ensure these are appropriate for you, and to determine the correct dosage.
You mentioned Ayurveda’s calming practices, right? Abhyanga, or oil massage might be worth a try. Do it in the morning if you can, using cooling oils like coconut. It’s grounding, helps calm Pitta, and really sets a peaceful tone for the day.
Another piece of advice, pick a regular time to sleep and wake up even on weekends. Consistency is key here.
Remember to be gentle with yourself, these habits can take a little time to kick in and work their magic, so, patience is your friend. Just keep at it, and tweak as you learn what specifically works for you. 🌿



