Take safed musli + shatavari in the morning with milk Ashwagandha take at bedtime with milk. Do light massage on head with Brahmi oil. Do Brahmi grith 2 drops in both nostril once daily.
Shift timing: Take Ashwagandha + Shatavari morning (7 AM) with warm water. Safed Musli skip at night – take morning only if needed.
Dose adjustment: Ashwagandha: 2 gm morning. Shatavari: 2 gm morning. Safed Musli: 1 gm morning (reduce if >1 gm).
Night routine (for deep sleep): Brahmi Vati: 1 tab 9 PM with warm water. Warm milk (no herbs) + pinch nutmeg → 9:30 PM.
Diet & Lifestyle No screens/food after 8 PM. Anulom Vilom 10 min → 9:45 PM. Sleep 10 PM – 6 AM (dark room).
Monitoring Sleep depth (0–10): Daily note. After 7 days: If still shallow → stop Safed Musli completely.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
take only morning and after noon and take tagar churna with milk at ninght 5 gm
Hello I completely understand your concern — you have started taking Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Safed Musli to improve energy, stamina, and overall wellness, but instead of feeling calm and rested, you’re experiencing light, shallow, and disturbed sleep. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅ Ashwagandha It is ushna veerya (hot in potency) and helps improve strength and energy, but if taken late at night or in high doses, it may overstimulate the nervous system, leading to light or disturbed sleep, especially in Pitta or Vata individuals.
✅ Shatavari
Cooling and nourishing, balances Pitta and Vata, supports female hormones and mental calmness. On its own, it promotes relaxation — but when taken with other stimulating Rasayana herbs at night, it may disturb digestion and affect deep sleep.
✅ Safed Musli
A strong Balya (strength-promoting) and Vrishya (aphrodisiac) herb. It increases Ojas and vitality, but also enhances energy levels — making it better suited for morning use, not before sleep.
When all three are taken together with milk at bedtime, your Agni (digestive fire) gets activated, and your mind remains partially alert — resulting in a feeling that the brain is not sleeping or that you’re half-awake.
✅ AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PLAN
The key is to separate the herbs by timing and purpose while supporting restful sleep with calming measures.
✅ Morning Regimen (for strength & nourishment)
1. Shatavari + Safed Musli Churna – 1 tsp each with warm milk after breakfast. ( Helps in nourishment, improves stamina, balances hormones, and builds Ojas.)
✅ Evening/Night Regimen (for relaxation & sleep)
2. Ashwagandha Churna 1 tsp – with warm milk after dinner (not right before sleep). ( Reduces anxiety, improves muscle strength, and helps balance Vata.)
3. Brahmi Vati – 1 tab with warm water 30 minutes before bedtime. ( Calms the nervous system, promotes deep and uninterrupted sleep, and enhances mental clarity.)
Nutmeg Milk (Jaiphal Doodh) – Add a pinch of nutmeg and cardamom powder to a cup of warm milk before sleeping. 👉 Naturally sedative and cooling to the mind.
✅ LIFESTYLE RECOMMENDATIONS
👉 Before Bed Routine (Nidra Sukha)
Do Abhyanga (gentle massage) on soles and scalp with sesame or Brahmi oil. Avoid watching screens or using the phone 1 hour before sleep. Keep your room dark, quiet, and cool — light and heat aggravate Pitta. Try Bhramari Pranayama (humming breath) and Anulom Vilom before bed to calm the mind.
✅ Dietary Support
Eat your last meal by 7:30 PM, light and easy to digest (like khichdi or vegetable soup).
Avoid stimulants like coffee, tea, or heavy milkshakes at night.
Include ghee, warm soups, and herbal teas (like chamomile or Brahmi) for calming Vata and Pitta.
Your current problem is not due to the herbs being “wrong” — it’s due to timing and combination.
Within 2–3 weeks, your sleep cycle will normalize, and your herbs will work more effectively for vitality and strength.
Wishing you a good health😊
Warm regards, Dr Snehal Vidhate
Alon with Take shankapushi syrup 20ml bd
Your sleep disturbance may be due to the stimulating effects of Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Safed Musli when taken late at night. Shift their timing to morning or early afternoon, and avoid taking them with milk at bedtime.
1.Shatavari churna 1 tsp twice daily with milk after meals 2.Safed musli 1 tsp with warm milk twice daily after meals 3.Ashwagandha churna 1 tsp at bedtime with warm milk at bedtime 4.Tagara tablets 2 tab at bedtime with water
🧘 Lifestyle Tips for Restful Sleep - Avoid screens 1 hour before bed. - Practice Bhramari Pranayama or Yoga Nidra for 10 minutes. - Keep your bedroom cool, dark, and quiet. - Eat dinner by 7 PM and avoid heavy or spicy foods.
HELLO,
You took Ashwagandha , Shatavari and saved musli- all Rasayana herbs meant for strength, stamina and rejuvenation.These are wonderful medicines when used correctly but -when taken together and especially at night, they can stimulate your nervous system rather than calm it -Ashwagandha in small doses calms the mind, but in larger doses or combined with other energy- promoting herbs, it can increase inner heat -Safed musli is balya(tonic), vrisya(aphrodisiac), and increases vitality- again, stimulating Shatavari is cooling and calming, but when mixed with the above, its cooling effect is often overpowderd
As a result, your vata and Pitta dosha become imbalanced -VATA-> causes restlessness, overthinknig, light sleep and waking up easily -PITTA-> causes inner heat, irritability, viivd dreams, and wakefulness around midnight
Hence, even though your body feels tired, your mind stays alert, making sleep light and broken
TREATMENT GOALS -pacify aggravated vata and pitta in the nervous system -rebalance nervous energy without weakening the system -promote sound deep sleep- naturally without sedation -nourish and stabilize the mind body connection -rebuild digestive fire -establish healthy sleep rhythm
TREATMENT INTERNAL
1) BRAHMIVATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals with milk for 6 weeks = calms the mind, improves mental clarity, and stabilize vata pitta
2) JATAMANSI CAPSULES= 250mg at bedtime with warm milk for 4 weeks = induces deep sleep, relieves axiety and hyperactivity
3) TAGAR TABLET= 250 mg at bedtime for 4 weeks = natural sedative, calms the brain, enhances sleep quality
4) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 1/2 tsp morning with milk (not at night) for 6 weeks = builds strength and reduce stress when used at the right time
5) MANASMITRA VATAKAM =1 tab at bedtime with warm water for 4 weeks =deep calming effect on nerves and mind, supports restorative sleep
6)SARASWATARISHTA= 15 ml with equal water after meals twice daily for 6 weeks = nervine tonic that nourishes the brain and enahnces peace of mind
EXTERNAL THERAPIES
1) HEAD MASSAGE= apply brahmi oil to scalp before sleep daily =nourishes brain tissues, calms vata, induces sleep
2) FOOT MASSAGE= massage soles with ghee daily before bed = activates energy channels, reduces restlessness
3) NASYAA= instill 2 drops of warm anu taila In each nostril morning and night for 21 days = Balances Vata in head region, reduces axiety, aids sleep
HOME REMEDIES
1) NUTMEG MILK= boil milk with 1 pinch nutmeg and 1 pinch cardamom. drink warm 30 min before bed
2) BANANA AND GHEE= 1 small banana mashed with 1 tsp ghee in evening calms vata
3) WARM BATH OR FOOT SOAK= soak feet in warm water with rock salt for 10 min before bed
4) CUMIN AND CORIANDER TEA= boil 1/2 tsp cumin + 1/2 tsp coriander seeds in 1 cup water, drink after dinner to balance pitta
5) CAMPHOR OR LAVENDER AROMA in the room before bed- relaxes the senses
LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS
SLEEP HYGIENE -maintain fixed sleep and wake time -avoid phone/Tv 1 hour before bed -keep bedroom cool, dark and quiet
AVOID STIMULANTS -no tea, coffee, or spicy food after sunset -avoid late night conversations stressful work, or workouts
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY -gentle walk after dinner -morning sun exposure- stimulates melatonin balance
MENTAL HEALTH -journal before sleep -avoid overthinking or stimulating conversations at night
DIET -warmmilk, ghee, dates, soaked almonds -rice, moong dal khichdi, soups -sweet fruits- banana, mango, figs -spices=cumin, fennel coriander -herbal teas= chamomile, brahmi
AVOID -coffee, tea, alcohol, fried food -dry snacks, chips, processed food -sour fruits citrus at night -strong spices= chilli, mustard, garlic excess -carbonated or cold drinks
YOGA ASANAS -viparita karani -balasana -shavsana -supta baddha konasana
PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= 10 round mroning and night -Bhramari= 7 rounds before bed -chandra bhedana =activates cooling lunar energy
Your reaction is not an allergy or a dangerous effect- it’s a dosha imbalance caused by the wrong timing and combination of rasayana herbs Your system simply needs cooling, grounding and gentle calming support before it can again tolerate rejuveative therapy
Once sleep become stable -you can reintroduce ashwagandha (morning only, small dose) -combine with shatavari or brahmi not with multiple tonics -avoid taking them at night with milk for the time being
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Safed Musli can be heavy for digestion, especially when taken at night. Each of these herbs has distinct properties, and their combined consumption close to bedtime might not be suitable for everyone. Ashwagandha, though generally calming, can sometimes increase energy in certain individuals, leading to disturbed sleep.
First, try taking these herbs earlier in the day, perhaps with breakfast or lunch, instead of at night. This might help your body to process their effects throughout the day rather than impacting your nightly rest. You can also reduce the quantity you’re consuming to see if a smaller dose brings a different result.
Consider switching to a lighter evening herbal option, such as Brahmi or Jatamansi, known in Ayurveda to support sleep. You could drink an infusion of these herbs about an hour before bed for their calming effects. As for the milk, warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or turmeric may encourage deeper sleep without the need for stronger herbs right before bed.
Additionally, examine your bedtime routine. Limit stimulants like caffeine or screen time in the evening and incorporate calming practices such as meditation or light yoga. This can help ease your mind’s transition into a restful state. Also, ensure your digestive agni (fire) is balanced. If you feel heavy after dinner, keep it simple and light. A ginger tea post-meal can enhance digestion and help you wind down.
If strill experiencing disturbances, it would be wise to evaluate whether there are any other underlying stressors contributing to your sleep issues. Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner could provide more personalized adjustments suited to your unique doshic balance. If sleep disturbances persist severely, a conventional healthcare consultation might also be needed.
It might be due to Ashwagandha N shwetha musli you can take at morning Ashwagandha and shatavari take 2 hours before bedtime
When you experience disturbed sleep after consuming herbs like ashwagandha, shatavari, and safed musli at night, it’s important to look at potential causes through the lens of dosha imbalance. Ashwagandha and shatavari are known for their grounding and nurturing qualities, but they may not be suitable for everyone, especially if there’s an underlying kapha or tamas imbalance that can manifest as heaviness in the mind or an inability to completely relax.
Firstly, it might be helpful to review the timing and combination of these herbs. While ashwagandha is generally calming, it can occasianally stimulate some individuals when taken close to bedtime, particularly in combination with other herbs. Try taking them earlier in the day. Ideally, have them after lunch to see if your sleep improves. Dosing is also important - ensure you’re taking an appropriate amount, as excess can disrupt your balance.
Consider your evening routine. Strive for a calming, grounding practice such as a warm bath or mild stretching before bed. Also, nutrition can play a role in sleep patterns - ensure dinner is not too heavy and avoid stimulants, both which can affect sleep quality.
Finally, if these adjustments don’t resolve the issue, you might try simpler herbal preparations before bed, like a cup of warm milk with nutmeg or cardamom, known for their soothing effects on the mind and nervous system. Your experience suggests an imbalance that might benefit from balancing practices rather than stimulating herbs in the evening. As always, consulting with a healthcare provider, especially if sleep disruptions persist, is prudent to rule out other influences.
HELLO,
Taking multiple rasayana together- especially at night with milk- can sometimes disturb sleep in sensitive individual because they may increase kapha and Ojas suddenly or, in some cases, mildly stimulate manovaha srotas. Your symptoms suggest sleep disturbance due to wrong timing + combination + mild digestive overload
1) STOP NIGHT- TIME INTAKE TEMPORARILY -Discontinue the herbs at night for 5-7 days -this helps assess whether the herbs are truly causing the issue
2) CORRECT TIMING (very important) -Take these herbs in the morning or before sunset, not at night
BEST TIMING -Ashwagandha = evening (6-7 pm) OR morning if sleep becomes disturbed -Shatavari and Safed musli = morning after breakfast for strength and nourishment
3) ADJUST DOSAGE -high or combined doses can disturb digestion and sleep -1/4-1/2 tsp total of the mixture -mix with warm water not milk for few days -slowly increase only if no sleep issue occur
4) IMPROVE DIGESTION Weak digestion at night leads to heaviness-> disturbed sleep -take for 5-7 days -1 pinch trikatu or 1/2 tsp ginger juice before dinner -keep dinner light, warm, and early
5) NIGHT ROUTINE FOR DEEP SLEEP Do every night for 7-14 days -warm ghee on feet= 2-3 drops= calms vata, improves grounding -Warm milk + nutmeg= promotes natural deep sleep -avoid screen 45 min before bed
6) MIND AND NERVOUS SYSTEM CALMING -If brain feels awake vata imbalance is involved do 1-2 of these -brahmi tea in evening -10 min deep anulom vilom -5 min self massage with warm sesame oil on head + feet
7) WHEN TO RESTART THE HERBS After sleep normalizes -restart one herb at a time every 3-4 days -start with ashwagandha->then shatavari-> then musli -observe sleep response to each This helps identify which herb causes the issue
THANK YOU
DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA



