••Hello. It is wonderful to hear that you are remaining active and engaged at 75—keeping up your activity levels is fantastic for your overall vitality. ••Here is an Ayurvedic perspective on why this balance has shifted and how you can nurture your skin back to a more resilient state. The Ayurvedic Perspective: The Vata Phase of Life In Ayurveda, life is divided into three major stages, each governed by a specific Dosha (biological energy). The stage of life past age 50 to 60 is known as the Vata kala (the Vata phase). Vata is governed by the elements of Air and Space. Its inherent qualities are: Dry (Ruksha) Light (Laghu) Cold (Sheeta) Rough (Khara) ••Holistic Steps to Restore Balance To address this imbalance, our primary goal is topacify Vata by introducing its opposite qualities: warmth, oiliness (Snehana), heaviness, and nourishment. 1. External Therapeutics (Bahya Snehana) The absolute best defense for fragile skin is regular, gentle lubrication to build back a protective barrier. •Abhyanga (Warm Oil Massage): Daily or semi-weekly application of warm, cured Sesame oil (Til Taila) or classical ••Dhanwantharam tailam before a bath works wonders. Do not massage vigorously; use very gentle, long, upward strokes to avoid tearing. ••Post-Bath Moisture: Within three minutes of bathing, while your skin is still damp, lock in moisture with a pure, thick base like organic Coconut oil or Shatadhauta Ghrita (100-times washed ghee), which is highly renowned in Ayurveda for healing skin layers. 2. Dietary Adjustments (Ahara) To lubricate the skin from the inside out, your diet should focus on deeply nourishing, easily digestible foods. ••Healthy Fats: Include adequate amounts of pure Ghee (clarified butter) or cold-pressed oils in your warm meals. Ghee directly builds Ojas (vitality) and lubricates the bodily tissues (Dhatus). ••Hydration: Sip warm or room-temperature water throughout the day. Avoid ice-cold beverages, which instantly aggravate Vata. ••Taste Profile: Favor the Sweet, Sour, and Salty tastes (which calm Vata), and minimize excessively Pungent (spicy), Bitter, and Astingent foods, which accelerate dryness. 3. Gentle Lifestyle Modifications (Vihara) ••Protect the Limbs: Since you are active, consider wearing soft, long-sleeved breathable cotton shirts and full-length trousers to provide a physical buffer against accidental scrapes. ••Bathing Rituals: Avoid very hot water, which strips natural oils. Use lukewarm water and minimize harsh, chemical-heavy soaps. Opt for gentle, moisturizing cleansers or traditional herbal bathing powders (Snana Choorna) like green gram flour mixed with milk.
Hello, At age 75, skin that tears easily from minor bumps or scraping is often due to age related skin thinning (senile skin or dermatoporosis) rather than a single disease. However, since this has become more noticeable over the last few years, it is worth looking for contributing factors Possible causes Modern perspective -natural aging with loss of collagen and elastin -sun damage accumulated over decades -nutritional deficiencies (protein, vitamin c, zinc) -low vitamin D -long term use of steroid creams or steroid tablets -blood thinning medications -diabetes or vascular disease -reduced skin hydration and subcutaneous fat Ayurvedic view This pattern is often associated with -vata aggravation due to aging -reduced nourishment of rasa dhatu and mamsa dhatu -decline in tissue strength and elasticity The goal is not only to protect the skin but also to improve tissue nourishment from within Investigations adviced to do -CBC -vitamin D, B12 -serum protein/albumin -iron studies -HbA1c Internal management 1) Chywanprasha= 1 tsp twice daily after meals for 3 months =supports tissue nourishment, immunity and healthy aging 2) Ashwagandha capsules= 1 cap 500mg twice daily after meals with warm milk for 3 months =supports tissue strength , recovery, and healthy aging 3) Amla capsules= 1 cap in morning with warm water empty stomach =provides natural vitamin C and supports collagen formation External care very important 1) Daily oil application -Bala ashwagandhadhi taila -apply gently before bathing =may reduce frgility over time, improves skin suppleness, helps control vata dryness Diet -adequate protein= lentils, beans , dairy, eggs -healthy fat -nuts and seeds -amla -colorful fruits and vegetables Maintain good hydration Skin protection This is extremely important -wear long sleeves during gardening or physical work -use gloves when appropritate -avoid harsh soaps -apply a fragrance free moisturizer after bathing -protect skin from excessive skin exposure For a healthy active 75 year old the most likely explanation is age related vata predominance and collagen loss leading to fragile skin. A combination of daily oil massage, good protein intake, amla, chywanaprasha, and ashwagandha , along with checking vitamin D and nutritional status, is a reasonable approach. At the same time, protecting the skin from minor trauma is often the most effective way to prevent tears while the tissues gradually improve Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you