It sounds like you’re spot on—those are classic signs of a vata imbalance. Cold extremities, dry skin, bloating, and a restless mind definitely suggest that airy and spacey vata energy might be off-kilter. You’re on the right track by focusing on warm, moist foods, but let’s dive a bit deeper into this.
First thing, consistency is key. Make sure you’re having regular meals—try having warm, cooked foods, like stews or soups. Spice them up gently with warming spices like ginger, cumin, coriander, or clove. They’re great for kindling your agni, or digestive fire, which seems a bit sluggish if you’re dealing with bloat and gas. Avoid dry snacks and too much raw veggies, they might seem healthy, but they won’t be helping right now.
About oils—massages with sesame oil or almond oil can be deeply soothing for vata. Sesame oil is warming and grounding, perfect for calming your jittery mind and nourishing that dry skin. Try massaging your body for 10-15 minutes before a warm bath or shower if you can, even while traveling a small bottle can be a lifeline.
Yoga and pranayama are brilliant for vata-imbalanced bodies and minds! Grounding yoga poses like Child’s Pose, Forward Bend, and Tree Pose can be grounding. For breathwork, consider Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) and Ujjayi (victorious breath) which can settle the mind quite wonderfully.
Travel definitely stirs up vata, no two ways about it. Carry a thermos with warm herbal teas, like chamomile or ginger, they’re calming and keep you warm internally. Ginger sweets or lozenges can also provide quick relief from that nausea or bloating on the go.
You may also want to explore Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha or Brahmi — they’re grounding and can be quite effective. Small inconsistencies in their schedules can elevate vata, so try to fix meal and sleep times - even when away.
It’s great that you’re taking proactive steps - this a long journey, sometimes small shifts help, sometimes it takes a more personalized approach to really find what works for you.