Hey Ayesha, PCOS can be quite a rollercoaster, right? It’s understandable to feel overwhelmed, but let’s explore some Ayurvedic approaches that might be of help. PCOS is often linked to an imbalance in your Kapha dosha, sometimes with a dash of Pitta disturbance. Basically, our aim is to balance these doshas and stir your Agni (digestive fire) to digestive optimally.
First, let’s talk about diet. Emphasize foods that stimulate digestion — ginger, cinnamon, and turmeric can be your best buddies here. Drink ginger tea or add some turmeric to your recipes for its anti-inflammatory effects. Avoid heavy, oily, and processed foods though; they could aggravate Kapha, making it worse.
Exercise matters too. Since you’re 26, some moderate activity like brisk walking or yoga – particularly asanas like Surya Namaskar and Kapalbhati pranayama – can help in maintaining blood sugar levels and reducing weight, if needed.
Now, for the herbal side of things. Shatavari is known to support reproductive health. You can consume it as a powder with milk, but do check with an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure it’s right for you. Chasteberry, or monk’s pepper, also harmonizes hormones – might be worth a try.
Don’t forget a regular routine — good sleep and stress management is important here. Stress can mess with hormones, so practice meditation or mindful breathing just to give your mind a break.
If things feel way too much or not improving, getting an Ayurvedic consultation for tailored solutions could shed further light. And while Ayurveda offers amazing support, it’s vital to complement this with any modern medical treatments your doctor provides. Safety first, always!



