Hi Maira, I can see how frustrating and challenging this situation must be for you. When we’re talking about a blocked fallopian tube in Ayurveda, we think about ways to balance doshas and improve the overall internal environment of the body to promote health, rather than directly unblocking the tube themselves.
Firstly, let’s think about balancing the vata dosha, because its imbalance can often interfere with reproductive health. A diet that nourishes and calms the vata is key. You might want to include warm, cooked meals — think soups and stews that are easy to digest. Avoid anything too icy or processed, and go for whole grains, root veggies, and healthy fats like ghee.
Herbs like Ashwagandha or Shatavari could be beneficial, as they support reproductive health and are gentle enough for long-term use. Shatavari particularly supports female reproduction and hormonal balance. But it’s always important to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal regimen to make sure it’s right for personal needs.
Practice Abhyanga (self-massage with warmish oil) with sesame or herbalized oil to open bodily channels and improving circulation throughout the body. This can help ease stress too, which is another crucial factor when you’re dealing with fertility issues.
Yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) can also facilitate in promoting reproductive health. Key asanas such as the Baddha Konasana and Supta Baddha Konasana are supportive for pelvic health.
Adopt an active lifestyle with light regular exercise, avoid stress as much as possible, and ensure you get sound sleep to support your efforts further. If you haven’t yet, consider speaking to a fertility specialist about integrative treatments and therapies too.
Remember, make any changes gradually and choose what fits comfortably into lifestyle. Your body will respond positively over time, but patience is key. Also, in cases where there’s blockage, working with a medical professional alongside these Ayurvedic tips can be crucial.


