how to remove heat from the body - #38447
I am really struggling with this heat in my body lately. It feels like I’m constantly running a fever or something! This all started after I went on a long trip to a really hot place and since then my body just feels outta whack. I’ve been getting these weird rashes too, especially on my arms and legs. Every time I try to cool down, like drinking water or taking a shower, it helps for a bit but then I'm back to feeling this heat again. I looked up some things online about how to remove heat from the body, but nothing really seems to work for me. The doc didn’t find anything major during my checkup, but I'm still worried. It might be stress, but who knows? I’ve also noticed I have this strange craving for cooling foods, like cucumbers and melons, but I really don’t know what’s causing this. Is it just the summer weather? Or is it something else? I mean, how to remove heat from the body really? Are there any Ayurvedic remedies or specific foods that could help cool me down? I wanna feel normal again! Any tips or ideas you all have would be super helpful!
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Experiencing excessive heat in the body, especially with rashes, can indeed be dyscomforting. According to Ayurveda, this condition might be linked to an imbalance in Pitta dosha, which governs heat and metabolism in the body. Trip to a hot place along with emotional stress may have aggravated your Pitta, causing these symptoms. Let’s explore a few effective Ayurvedic approaches to bring balance back.
Firstly, try incorporating Pitta-pacifying foods into your diet. Foods with sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes are particularly beneficial. Include more cucumbers, watermelon, and leafy greens. Coconut water is especially cooling and hydrating — drink a glass a day, preferably mid-morning to ensure you stay hydrated without overconsuming.
Introduce herbs like Aloe Vera and Guduchi, which are known for their cooling properties. Aloe Vera can be consumed as juice, 30 ml in the morning on an empty stomach. Guduchi can be taken as a supplement, following the package instructions or advice from a qualified practitioner.
Cooling spices can also play a role. Coriander, fennel, and cardamom can be added while cooking. Consider drinking fennel tea - steep a teaspoon of fennel seeds in hot water and strain before consuming.
Ayurveda also values lifestyle adjustments. Practice Shitali or Sheetkari Pranayama for cooling effects. It involves breathing through a rolled tongue or teeth, which can be both refreshing and calming.
Finally, avoid fiery activities. Reduce intake of spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, and smoking as these can aggravate the heat. Spend time in a cool, relaxing environment and practice calming activities such as yoga or meditation.
If your symptoms persist, consult with ayurvedic physician for personalized assessment. Nourish your body from within and allow temperatures to gradually balance with these thoughtful lifestyle and diet strategies.

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