All right, dealing with both IBS and psoriasis can be a bit of a puzzle, but Ayurveda’s got some answers that might help. Let’s dive into it!
For IBS, a big thing to look at is your agni, or digestive fire. Sometimes, it’s imbalanced because of erratic eating habits or stress, and that can lead to IBS. So, first thing, try eating your meals at same time every day; it’s a simple thing but helps regulate your agni. Stick to warm, cooked foods - they’re easier on your digestion. You might want to try sipping warm ginger tea made with fresh ginger slices during or after meals, it aids digestion.
Next up, incorporate some triphala at night. It’s an Ayurvedic herb that helps cleanse the system. You can take it with warm water an hour before bed, let’s say a teaspoon should do it. It’s pretty gentle but powerful in supporting digestion and elimination.
When it comes to psoriasis, it’s often linked with an imbalance of the Pitta dosha. Hence, cooling foods can really be helpful. Try to eat more bitter and astringent foods like leafy greens, cucumber, and pomegranate.
For external relief, applying coconut oil can soothe the skin. But also stress management is key, both conditions are often aggravated by stress. Practicing yoga and meditation might help in calming both mind and body.
Be careful with nightshades like tomatoes and peppers, they sometimes can trigger issues in some people. Oh, and drink plenty of water, hydration is crucial.
Every so often, little things like overdoing spices might upset things, so, pay attention to your body’s reactions.
Of course, staying in touch with your healthcare professional is important, especially since you’ve had IBS for a while now. Remember to check in with them regularly to track progress.
Take it easy and take these steps at your own pace. That will make a difference.



