So, you’re navigating a mix of opinions on masturbation and wondering if it’s doing you any harm. Let’s break this down a bit.
Firstly, masturbation isn’t inherently harmful, but moderation is key. In Ayurveda, balance is always central. If you feel tired or guilty, it’s worth considering if there’s a pattern or habit that might be impacting your energy. Masturbation isn’t directly harmful in terms of concentration or stamina, but excessive activity might throw you off balance — physically and mentally. As for fertility concerns, it’s more myth than fact, especially when not done excessively.
Ayurveda focuses on balance of doshas, and ojas (vital life energy) — maybe your energy dip could relate to your vital energy being affected. If you’re feeling low energy levels, maybe your prakriti (constitution) and vikriti (imbalance) need some attention. Reflect on your current lifestyle, diet, and stressors, and see if they might be affecting your vitality too.
Reducing frequency, if it feels needed, starts with understanding the triggers. Think about what leads you to masturbation and see if these can be replaced with other activities. Brahmacharya, or moderation, is essential; it’s about channeling that energy into other pursuits or practices. Yoga and meditation can help stabilize your mind - practices like pranayama can be particularly beneficial.
Focus on satvic foods that promote inner calm, like fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and nuts. Avoid rajasic and tamasic foods which could aggravate your doshas — try to limit spicy, fried, and overly processed food.
Recognizing when it becomes a problem is key. If you notice that it’s interfering with daily life or relationships, that’s a sign to reassess. It’s like our minds and bodies sometimes nudge us when things are out of whack. Listen to those cues, and don’t hesitate to seek guidance if needed.
Keep in mind that balance is crucial in everything. Complement this approach by spending time with friends, engaging in creative activities, or focusing on new hobbies. Ayurveda is about individualizing your approach according to your unique constitution. If it persists, talking with a professional who understands these nuances can be really helpful.



