It’s interesting that you’re experiencing a high heart rate, especially after eating. While it can be influenced by food, your situation might be connected to a few other things, not just diet. From an Ayurvedic point of view, high heart rates can sometimes be linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha. It might cause anxiety, stress or even irregular heart actions.
I know you’re trying to be cautious about your diet, which is great! Since your sensitivity includes certain allergies, it’s wise to keep a food diary — jot down what you eat and when your heart rate increases. This could help pinpoint specific triggers. Try sticking to a Pitta-pacifying diet, as this might also help balance excess Vata and calm your system.
Consider including cooling foods: cucumber, cilantro, and coconut water. They can balance out heat and reduce heart rate. Also, avoid caffeine and limit sugar intake as they both can give a quick spike in heart rate. One crucial tip — eat slowly, chew thoroughly, and avoid overeating, as large meals can put stress on your heart.
Don’t forget lifestyle plays a role here too. Regular mediation, or even just a few minutes of deep belly breathing, can calm down a racing heart. Try alternate nostril breathing (Nadi Shodhana) to balance your energies too. Gentle yoga poses, like forward bends and child’s pose, can relieve tension.
Sometimes an increased heart rate can indicate other health conditions. If it continues or worsens, definitely consult a healthcare professional. Monitoring your health is crucial — a quick checkup can rule out things like thyroid issues.
Remember, Ayurveda believes in harmony and balance. It’s not just about managing diet but about connecting body, mind, and emotions. Keep on listening to your body and working with it, one step at a time!


