Sounds like you’re having a tough time with that itching situation. Ayurveda can be a game-changer here, but it’s definitely got its own set of rules. First things first, itchy skin in Ayurveda often gets linked to an imbalance in Pitta dosha, especially when you feel heat without reducing itchiness — it’s like the fire element is flaring up inside you. Let’s break this down to make it more manageable.
Neem and manjistha, yep, you’ve got those right. Neem has cooling properties, while manjistha is known for purifying the blood. For the itch, you might wanna try a paste of neem powder mixed with water, apply it directly to the affected areas, leave it on for 30 mins then wash it off. Do this daily, and you might notice some relief sooner or later. Manjistha can be taken as a powder, about a teaspoon with warm water, once or twice a day. It works over time, so stick with it for atleast a few weeks.
Diet plays a big role, man. If the itching is tied to Pitta, avoid spicy foods, excessive salt, and fried stuff. Go for cool, hydrating foods like cucumber, almonds soaked overnight, and lots of watermelon. Coconut water can be your best buddy, soothing and cleansing. Stay away from caffeine, it gets Pitta even more excited.
Also, Ghee in warm milk before bed can be incredibly soothing. Calms the system down and aids in reducing dryness from inside-out. Ayurveda might not be instant magic, expect changes over weeks, sometimes longer.
Wear cotton clothing, loose and airy, it helps. Lukewarm showers (not hot) with oatmeal added actually soothe the skin too… Stay consistent, though. You gotta give it some time. But remember, if it gets worse or you notice anything odd, don’t hesitate to see a pro. Self care’s great, but knowing when to call in the docs is smart too. Hope this sets you on the right path!



