Ah, feeling cold all the time can be uncomfortable, yeah? In Ayurveda, this often relates to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs aspects like movement, digestion, and yes, temperature regulation. When Vata’s out of whack, it can lead to sensations of cold or chills in the body.
Let’s start with some basic lifestyle tweaks. You wanna keep yourself warm, right? So, try to avoid cold, raw foods and drinks. Your digestion, or agni, benefits from cooked, warm meals. So, soups, stews, and porridge can really soothe and balance Vata. Spice it up with warming spices like ginger, cumin, and cinnamon – they can really stoke that inner fire!
Don’t forget about oils. A warm oil massage, called abhyanga, can really help ground Vata. Sesame oil is fantastic because it’s nourishing and warming. Give yourself a self-massage before a bath or shower. Speaking of baths, warm (but not hot) baths can be both relaxing and warming. Add a few drops of essential oils like lavender or sandalwood if you’re feeling fancy.
Why not integrate some herbal tea into your day? Warming teas like ginger or cardamom can help soothe that cold sensation. Drink it throughout the day – no need to overload, though. Just moderace sips. Remember to wrap up warmly too, with layers that keep you cozy.
Also, are you eating enough good fats? They’re important for Vata balance. Think ghee, avocado, nuts. They support warm, calming energy. And make sure you’re not skipping meals, as regular eating keeps your energy levels stable and supports overall balance.
If you’re feeling dizzy too, it could be more than just an Ayurvedic perspective – check it with a doc. There might be an underlying condition that needs attention. Ayurvedic remedies will help in calming the dosha but partner that with necessary medical advice when needed, especially if these symptoms persist. Make sure you’re hydrated but not overloading woth cold beverages.
Stick with warm, grounding habits as you tune in to how your body responds. This is all about finding balance for you, at your own pace – no rush.



