Ah, Svet Kranti can be a bit tricky in the Ayurvedic world. It’s not really like a single herb or therapy you just use—it isn’t an official term you might find in the big texts like Charaka Samhita or Sushruta Samhita. Sometimes, modern practitioners come up with terms or concepts that sound really Ayurvedic to describe therapies or ideas combining principles, so maybe Svet Kranti is like that.
Now, the idea of “balancing heat levels” in Ayurveda often relates to pitta dosha, which is your fiery, hot energy part of your constitution, ya know? It governs metabolism and digestion. If you’re overheated, maybe due to high pitta, this can lead to imbalances like skin issues or even digestive stuff. So managing that can definitely help improve energy.
When it comes to natural remedies, for balancing pitta and boosting energy, there’s plenty of things you might try. Foods that are naturally cooling like cucumber, coriander, or coconut water can help cool down that fiery energy. Avoid spicy, fried, or really salty stuff, as those can crank up the heat. Herbs like Shatavari or Aloe Vera might be helpful, they’re known for cooling and rejuvenating effects.
If you’re looking into Ayurvedic practices, Shirodhara could be calming for pitta, where warm oil is poured on your forehead which kinda calms the mind and body down, you know? It’s a way to de-stress too.
But here’s a thought—some of these practices or herbs may work for some but not others; it’s all about finding what works for you individually. Maybe speak to an Ayurvedic practitioner who knows your specific constitution in depth, they’ll guide you better by checking your prakriti (natural state) and vikriti (imbalance) thoroughly to see what’s running too hot and what’s not. Take care!



