Hi. Papaya in modern medicine aspect couses uterine contraction causing menstrual bleeding. As per Ayurveda it is hot in nature which increase Pitta dosha and subsequently rakta causing menstrual bleeding. So yes papaya helps in periods and hence it is avoided in pregnancy
Yes papaya fruit cause uterine muscle contraction it’s ELIVATES pitta dosha and females having amenorrhea or oilgomenorria or low mensis or delay mensis can ELIVATES periods properly
But in metoraghia or dysmenorrhia when heavy flow with pain in mensis it should be avoided
I think you should chest your thyroid level and do pelvic scan to identify real cause
If you are having scanty blood flow with delayed period, then papaya helps Taking papaya if you are facing this problem it will definitely benefit Papaya is heat producing fruit also it has enzymes that helps in digestion and balancing hormones
Raw papaya is best for regularising periods
Hello Connor- your curiosity is very valid
papaya especially RAW OR SEMI-RIPED is known to help regulate menstrual cycles as it contain- Papain enzyme- It helps contract uterus and stimulate menstrual flow Carotene- influence oestrogen hormone Heat- inducing- responsible for bleeding
start taking Papaya i.e semi-ripe or raw eat 1/2 to. 1 cup not mote then that daily 7-10 days before your expected period date
can also take papaya blended with almond milk or water add ginger in it
Avoid during active bleeding as it may increase flow
if taken in excessive quantity can lead to uterine contraction excessive Loose motion if digestion is senstitve Increase heat in body - lead to acidify, acne etc
If you’re dealing with chronic irregular periods you can pair papaya with other supportive like Massage Lower abdomen with warm sesame oil daily Carom seed tea - daily Cumin+jaggery water
add warm foods, herbal tea, yoga , meditation anulom-vilom, Sheetal pranayam walk after food 30-45 min daily
thank you
Papaya indeed has a place in Ayurveda for supporting menstrual health. The fruit, particularly when raw, is known for its rich content of papain enzyme which is thought to help modulate the menstrual cycle by encouraging the production of estrogen. This can potentially address irregularities like missed periods and aid in balancing the hormonal rhythms necessary for a stable cycle. However, it’s not a one-stop solution or guaranteed fix-all, and it works best in tandem with an aligned lifestyle.
To incorporate papaya into your regimen, you can start by consuming a small bowl of ripe papaya daily, preferably on an empty stomach to aid digestion and absorption. If preferred, you can blend it into a smoothie with some ginger and lime for extra flavor and added digestive benefits. Just be cautious about portion size—moderation is key. Overconsumption might lead to digestive issues like upset stomach or laxative effects due to its high fiber and enzyme content.
Additionally, aligning your diet and lifestyle with your dosha may be beneficial. If you experience heavy, painful periods, there might be a Vata or Pitta imbalance. Ensuring your meals are warm, cooked, and nourishing can help stabilize these doshas. Engage in gentle exercises and yoga to help support your body’s balance too.
Do be cautious if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy, as excessive raw papaya has compounds that can potentially affect uterine contractions. If symptoms persist or worsen, it would be wise to consult an experienced practitioner to rule out any underlying conditions that may need targeted interventions. Balancing your overall lifestyle through Ayurveda can offer a more sustainable approach to tackling such irregularities with patience and consistency.



