Please consult an Ayurvedic doctor to examine you properly and guide accordingly as these conditions need thorough analysis according to Ayurvedic principles.
Loose motions while taking ayurvedic medicines might be a sign that your agni, or digestive fire, isn’t handling the herbs well. Maybe it’s too strong, too weak, or just kind of imbalanced. In Ayurveda, we really emphasize understanding these things, since our body’s ability to digest and absorb is crucial.
In your case, there’s a chance the herbs or treatments prescribed might be too cleansing or heating, especially if your vata dosha is high. That could be causing these reactions. It’s super important to discuss this with an Ayurveda practitioner who’s familiar with your specific dosha and constitution. They might need to adjust the herbs or the dosage, or maybe even change the formulation completely. You’re unique, so your treatment needs to reflect that.
And anxiety, delusions, or bipolar disorders are complex, deep-rooted issues. Ayurveda can definitely be part of the journey to healing by balancing doshas and promoting a sattvic (calm, balanced) mind, but it’s not an overnight fix. Therapy, counseling, lifestyle changes, and sometimes allopathy are often in that mix.
For now, be mindful of your diet and lifestyle. Avoiding raw and cold foods which might aggravate vata, and including warm, nourishing foods could help. Maybe incorporate yoga and meditation, these are beneficial for settling the mind. And don’t forget proper rest is crucial, often underestimated in our busy lives. And always keep your healthcare provider in the loop about any symptoms or side effects you’re experiencing.
This sounds complex and it kind of is. Balancing all this requires a nuanced approach. But you’re on the right track by seeking solutions and understanding how Ayurveda can play a part.



