Understanding where you’re coming from, dealing with the side effects of chemo and radiation ain’t easy. When you’re done with those treatments, it’s about rebuilding and strengthening your body again. BRCAs are common, balancing their purpose with Ayurvedic principles can make a difference.
So, let’s talk diet first. You want to focus on foods that pacify the vata and pitta doshas, since these often go out of whack after such treatments. Start with cooked veggies like carrots, sweet potatoes, and spinach. Spice it up with ginger and turmeric—they’re anti-inflammatory and support digestion. Ghee, too—it’s nourishing and helps repair tissues. Stick to warm foods, soups, and stews.
For herbs, think about amalaki (for boosting immunity), ashwagandha (for reducing stress n boosting energy levels), and tulsi (holy basil, it’s calming). They help balance your doshas and support good health. Triphala churna is another one—it aids in digestion and detoxification. Take it at night with warm water.
And, man, don’t underestimate the power of pranayama and yoga. Deep breathing exercises like alternate nostril breathing can be great to reduce stress and improve overall energy levels. Simple poses that don’t strain you, like child’s pose and cat-cow, can be calming.
Regarding vitamins, a consultation with a practitioner for personalized advice is best, but typically vitamin D, B12, and omega-3s are important post-cancer treatment. They’re often needed to combat fatigue and support immunity.
Herbal teas with licorice or chamomile can be soothing as well. Also, ensure you get enough rest. Your body needs time to recover. Take frequent, short naps if necessary.
Above all, it’s critical to work with your healthcare providers to ensure whatever you’re adding is safe alongside your current medications. Stay safe and keep them in the loop with any Ayurvedic supplements you consider.



