Ah, mood swings during the menstrual cycle, you’re certainly not alone in this. Ayurveda looks at this through the lens of balance, focusing on your doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Often during the menstrual cycle, Vata comes into play as it governs movement and flow in the body, including prana, or life force. Imbalances in this dosha can manifest as mood swings, among other things.
First thing you want to do is create some stability. Start by establishing a daily routine, what we call “dinacharya” in Ayurveda. Try waking up and going to bed at the same time every day, it really does wonders for your nervous system, believe it or not.
Alright, let’s talk diet now. Food plays a huge role and you want to favor grounding, warm, and nourishing meals. Think about adding purifying spices like turmeric and cumin to your foods to help balance your hormones. Warm foods like moong dal khichdi or oatmeal are great for pacifying Vata. Stay away from too much caffeine or processed foods, they can really throw your doshas off balance.
When it comes to herbs, Ashwagandha is pretty effective. It’s known for its adaptogenic properties, which means it can help your body manage stress. Shatavari might be another herb to consider; it’s great for women’s health and hormonal balance. Both of these can be taken in powder form mixed into warm milk before bed, just a teaspoon should do.
And don’t forget about the power of yoga and meditation—gentle practices can help stabilize your mind. Practicing Pranayama, specifically Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can help calm your nervous system and balance your energies.
Beyond that, a simple Abhyanga, or self-massage, with sesame oil can offer emotional stability. Just rub the oil on your body before showering, let it absorb for 15 mins. It’s very grounding.
Remember, these things take time, be gentle with yourself. But if things seem severe or you feel overwhelmed, consulting with a healthcare professional is always the best approach. Your emotional health matters.