Hi Snageeta,
Thank you for sharing your concerns. To understand your condition better, could you describe your typical diet and lifestyle? Also, do you experience symptoms such as acne, excessive hair growth, or mood swings? How would you rate your stress levels and sleep quality?
Medications - Shatavari Churna Satapuspa Churna Latakaranj Seed Churna Kounch Seed Churna Shivlingi Seed Churna Each powder 3gm twice a day with 1 cup of milk per oral. 2. Rajahpravartini Vati 2 tab X bd with lukewarm water after meal 3. Kumari Asava + Ashokarishta Each Asava 15-15ml with equal amount of lukewarm water ½ hr. after meal 4. Aavipattikar Churna ½ tsf X with hot water HS 5. Syrup Evacare 2tsf X bd after meal
Diet plan-
eat organic fruits and veggies such as figs, dates, raisins, pears, and plums. Include seasonal fruits and berries in your diet. Stay away from spicy, fermented, dairy, buttermilk, and other foods to increase Agni (digestive fire). Consume Ragi and other grains. Stay away from artificial sweeteners and foods high in sugar or added sugar.
Lifestyle changes - Exercises: Regular physical activity can help improve insulin sensitivity, aid in weight management, and promote overall well-being. Adequate sleep: Getting enough sleep is crucial for hormone regulation and overall health. Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep per night.
Yoga asana- Surya namaskar Bharadvajasana Balasana
Panchakarma Therapy: Vamana: Therapeutic vomiting to eliminate excess Kapha dosha from the body. Virechana: Medicated purgation to eliminate excess Pitta dosha and toxins from the intestines. Basti: Herbal enemas to balance Vata dosha and cleanse the colon.
Stri rasayana vati 1 tab twice daily after food twice daily with warm water Asoka aristha 4 tsp with equal quantity of water daily twice after food Daily walking for 30 minutes Avoid oily spicy processed food
Oh, PCOS can be quite an annoying issue, can’t it? Let’s chat about some natural remedies through an Ayurvedic lens. First, it’s foundational to understand that PCOS often links to a kapha imbalance, which can impact your menstrual cycle and metabolism. So, let’s look at how we can work with these imbalances.
Diet’s huge, right? For Kapha, a lighter diet is usually helpful. Think warm, cooked meals over raw ones. Maybe incorporate more of those pungent, bitter, and astringent flavors. Include spices like cinnamon, cumin, and turmeric which can balance the dosha and aid in weight loss. Eating meals when Agni, or your digestive fire, is strongest—usually midday—is key to boosting metabolism. Avoid cold drinks, dairy, and heavy oily foods. Imagine swapping that afternoon ice latte with some herbal tea. Try to avoid processed foods and sugar too.
Then there’s lifestyle, another piece of the puzzle. Daily routine or Dinacharya’s super important. Engage in regular exercise that you enjoy—could be a brisk walk or yoga. Movement helps reduce Kapha and support metabolism. It’s all about consistency, even if it’s just a little every day. And stress, oh my goodness, it’s a sneaky little thing. Meditation and pranayama (breath control) can really help here to calm the mind, which indirectly normalizes your cycles by balancing hormones.
Herbal supplements in Ayurveda can also help. Herbs like Shatavari or Ashwagandha might support hormone balance, but it’s best to consult with a practitioner before starting these. Each person’s constitution is so unique, right?
Consistency is such a friend here. And remember, this journey’s personal – take one step at a time, honor your body’s signals. Ayurveda doesn’t create overnight miracles, but it supports long-lasting well-being. Keep noting your body’s changes and do reach out to an Ayurvedic practitioner if needed to fine-tune the approach.



