Hello Khushi, Don’t worry,we are here to help you. 1. Ashwagandharistha+ Saraswatarishtha - 2tsp each with 4tsp water twice a day after meal 2.Brahmi vati 2-0-2 after meals 3. Rogan Badam oil - 2-2 drops in each nostril either in the morning empty stomach or at bedtime.
Diet- Adequate amount of water. Drinks to be consumed Homemade vegetable juices, coconut water, Herbal tea, Fruits juices, Amla juice, Red juice, Pumpkin Juice, Green juice.
Drinks to be avoided- .All Carbonated drinks, Energy drinks. .Beverages that contain tannic acid, Alcohol. .Eat walnut, cashew, soaked and peeled almonds. .Eat seasonal vegetables and fruits. Yoga- Anulom vilom, bhastrika, tratak,ujjayi Lifestyle modifications - .Take atleast 7 hours of sound sleep. .Stress management -Through meditation, walking, journaling, gardening. . Write a gratitude journal. . Watch spiritual and inspirational content. . Speak out positive affirmations. Don’t worry , follow these and you will definitely get relief. You can also book personal consultation for one to one counselling with me.Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Would like to hear your improvement in the review. Take care Khushi Regards, Dr. Anupriya
In Ayurveda, depression and anxiety are often linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, though Pitta and Kapha imbalances might also contribute. Understanding your unique constitution and imbalances would be best, but I can suggest some general Ayurvedic measures that may help.
A key aspect is to maintain a harmonious daily routine, or Dinacharya. Waking up early, ideally before sunrise, and having regular sleeping and eating patterns can stabilize your mental state. Consider incorporating yoga and meditation into your routine, particularly exercises focused on grounding and relaxation such as Anulom Vilom and Yoga Nidra.
For herbal remedies, Ashwagandha is renowned for its adaptogenic qualities, aiding in stress reduction and calming the mind. Take it with warm milk or water, typically one teaspoon at bedtime. Brahmi is another excellent herb that supports mind relaxation and focus; Brahmi powder taken with honey twice a day might be effective for you.
Diet is crucial. Opt for freshly cooked meals that are warm and moist, avoiding processed, cold and raw foods. Including ghee, which is nurturing for the mind and nervous system, can be beneficial. Chamomile tea can help soothe anxiety, so sip it (at least) twice a day.
Self-massage, especially with sesame oil warmed to a comfortable temperature, can balance your mind by pacifying Vata. Regular Abhyanga is vital in calming mental disturbances.
Make sure to limit caffeine and alcohol, as they can exacerbate symptoms of anxiety. Getting adequate sunlight is important for regulating mood.
However, if your symptoms are severe, please seek professional medical attention, as combining modern psychiatric treatment with Ayurveda can offer the best outcome. Ayurveda complements other medical treatments, but professional guidance is crucial for a full recovery.
Depression and anxiety often stem from an imbalance between the doshas, particularly vata. In Siddha-Ayurveda, we aim to address these imbalances and rejuvenate the mind and body. While medications can offer relief, a holistic approach involving diet, lifestyle modifications, and specific Ayurvedic formulations tends to bring more comprehensive benefits. Work with an Ayurvedic practitioner to carefully tailor these suggestions to your unique prakriti.
Firstly, consider integrating ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) into your routine. Known for its adaptogenic properties, it helps in reducing stress and anxiety. Use a trusted brand and take it in capsule form, 1-2 times a day after meals with warm milk or water.
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) is another beneficial herb, traditionally used to enhance cognitive functions and promote serene sleep. Start with Brahmi tea or capsules once daily, preferably in the morning.
For body-mind harmony, practicing gentle yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) can stabilize vata by calming the nervous system. Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) is particularly effective for anxiety. Aim for 5-10 minutes in the morning or when feeling overwhelmed.
A warm, nourishing diet is important too. Focus on cooked, easy-to-digest meals like kitchari (rice and lentil dish) with ghee and warm spices like turmeric and ginger to support agni (digestive fire) and balance the mind.
Lastly, consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your constitution in more detail for a personalized treatment plan. In severe cases, where symptoms worsen, it’s crucial to seek medical attention promptly to rule out any underlying conditions.



