How can I stop alcohol cravings related to emotional pain? - #39290
I have had many traumas and deaths around me that I have needed to support others. I am the rock and stabiliser - so much so that people forget to support me. So I numb with alcohol sometimes to push down the pain, What can turn off or stop all alcohol cravings when you use it to escape?
How long have you been using alcohol as a coping mechanism?:
- More than 1 yearWhat triggers your cravings for alcohol?:
- Feelings of sadnessHow would you describe your emotional state on a daily basis?:
- Overwhelmed and distressedअभी हमारे स्टोर में खरीदें


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Addressing alcohol cravings, especially when they’re tied to emotional distress, involves a multifaceted approach in Ayurveda. It is essential to recognize the root cause of these cravings. Emotional pain and stress often lead to imbalances in the Vata dosha, which governs the mind and nervous system, leading to anxiety, instability, and the urge to seek external comfort - such as alcohol.
First, focusing on maintaining a stable and nurturing routine can be quite beneficial. Begin your day with a grounding practice. Abhyanga, or self-massage with warm sesame oil, calms the nervous system and pacifies Vata imbalance. Perform the massage in the morning, allowing the oil to penetrate the skin for about 15-20 minutes before a warm shower.
Diet plays a pivotal role, too. Favor warm, cooked meals over raw, with nourishing ingredients like whole grains, warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or cardamom, soups, and ghee. This helps in stabilizing Vata and providing comfort from within. Avoid stimulants like caffeine, processed sugars, and refined foods. Homemade meals with fresh ingredients create sattvic harmony, promoting clarity and calmness in the mind.
Shirodhara, a classic Ayurvedic therapy, can greatly benefit in calming excessive mental chatter and soothing emotional upheavals. It involves a continuous stream of warm oil poured over the forehead and is known to promote relaxation and reset the mind.
Practicing pranayama like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) daily is crucial, it helps balance the mind, reducing cravings emerging from emotional tumult. Do it for 5-10 minutes, preferably in the morning to start your day.
Ayurvedic herbs such as Ashwagandha and Brahmi may support emotional equilibrium. Ashwagandha supports resilience against stress, while Brahmi helps enhance memory and reduce anxiety. These can be taken as per a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner’s advice, ensuring they fit your unique constitution.
Cravings also have a psychological element. Meditation with a focus on self-love and forgiveness could serve as an internal balm. Try guided meditations that encourage releasing past burdens and loving oneself.
Consistency in these practices can create a new framework of emotional resilience, reducing reliance on alcohol as an escape mechanism. Transition gradually, listen to your body’s needs, and seek further guidance when necessary from a healthcare professional, particularly when dealing with substance habits. If cravings become overwhelming or dangerous, seeking immediate medical attention is paramount (alcohol withdrawal can be serious) and should not be postponed.

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