Reducing hot flushes and sweats naturally during menopause requires an approach that aligns with the underlying causes from a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective. Hot flushes often result from an imbalance in the doshas, particularly an excess of pitta combined with vata instability. Here’s an approach that might help.
First, look to cool the body and stabilize the nervous system using dietary choices. Consider foods that are cooling and nourishing, like cucumber, melons, and coconut water. Avoiding spicy foods, caffeine and alcohol might be beneficial. It’s best to eat slightly smaller meals but maintain regularity, around every 3-4 hours.
Herbal remedies can be supportive too. Ashoka (Saraca asoca) powder, revered in our tradition, could balance the doshas when taken with water or honey, around 1-2 teaspoons daily. If adopting this, observe any responses in your body and make adjustments as necessary.
Incorporating practices like Pranayama (breath control exercises) can also be a natural remedy. A technique like Sheetali Pranayama, done daily, might help to reduce internal heat. Ayurveda also recommends self-massage with cool oils like coconut or almond oil to calm vata and pitta. Perform this before a warm bath or shower.
Meditation practices or gentle yoga can aid in reducing stress and hormonal fluctuations.
Lastly, understand the importance of daily routine - going to bed and waking up at the same time, maintaining regular meal times. These can create a calming rhythm for the body, which is especially beneficial during menopause. If symptoms persist or worsen, consider consulting with a health professional experienced in Ayurveda to explore further personalized treatment. Balancing these suggestions with your current lifestyle can create a holistic approach to managing menopausal symptoms naturally.



