Dark circles - #20111
I sleep at night but my mind will not in rest mode there is something happens in my mind that's why i never feel fresh i feel tired i became an angry person i always feel lazy all the day i feel stressed
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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Bleminor cream for local application. Cap.Brahmi 1-0-2
Medha vati 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Saraswathi aristha- 2 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food
Your concerns about restless sleep and the accompanying fatigue, irritability, and stress are quite common and can be addressed with the wisdom of Ayurveda. It seems like there might be an imbalance in your Vata dosha, which is responsible for movement and communication in the body and mind. When Vata is aggravated, it can lead to a restless mind and disturbed sleep, resulting in the symptoms you’re describing. Let’s consider some Ayurveda-focused recommendations that you can integrate into your life.
Firstly, establish a calming bedtime routine. Try going to bed by 10 p.m., as the body naturally follows the circadian rhythms, and Pitta time follows, which can keep you awake if you delay sleep. Spend at least one hour before bed engaging in activities that calm your mind, like reading soothing books or practicing deep breathing.
Abhyanga, or self-massage, especially with warm sesame or Brahmi oil, can be a great addition to your routine. Doing this before bath in the morning or showering can help pacify Vata, further calming your nervous system. Massaging your scalp and feet gently with the oil before bed can be quite beneficial too.
Pay attention to your diet too; opt for warm, fresh, and easily digestible foods. Avoid stimulants like caffeine, tobacco, or spicy, fried foods, especially towards evening. Think about incorporating more grounding, warm-milk with nutmeg could be a good drink before sleeping, as it encourages restfulness.
Practicing a relaxation technique such as meditation, yoga, or pranayama (breathing exercises) even for 15 minutes daily can enable your mind to release accumulated stress. Simple techniques like alternate nostril breathing can be soothing.
If stress is overwhelming, consider herbal formulations like Ashwagandha or Brahmi, these herbs are known to balance the nervous system and promote good sleep, but please consult with a practitioner first for correct dosages and to ensure it suits your constitution.
While mild lifestyle changes can be effective, if your symptoms persist or worsen, it’s important seek advice from a professional to rule out underlying conditions requiring urgent care.

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