I feel very low in energy and exhausted too early - #21131
Mein bahut kamzor feel karta hu aur bahut jaldi thak jata hu I feel very weak aur nind bhi nhi aati properly aur jaldi bhi nhi utha aur exercises karte time bahut thak jata hu. Mera weight bhi increases ho raha hai around 80kg at 24 year age
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Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy milk products sugar meda starch nonveg food Take fruits vegetables salad sprouts millets salads in your diet Arogya wardhini vati Kanchnar gugulu Triphla gugulu Bhumiaamlaki swaras
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Feeling exhausted, weak and experiencing sleep issues can be frustrating. In Ayurveda, these are signs of possible imbalances in your doshas - primarily Vata and Kapha dosha. Such imbalances can affect your energy levels, sleep patterns and weight.
First thing, let’s consider your routine. Try to establish a regular sleeping and waking time, its important. Ayurveda places great emphasis on a consistent daily routine, or dinacharya. Aim to wake up before sunrise, around 6 AM - it aligns with Vata time, which supports active movement. Before bed, try a calming practice like meditation or deep breathing to settle your mind.
To manage your weight, dietary adjustments can help. Reduce intake of heavy, oily and cold foods that increase Kapha dosha. Favor light, warm, and easily digestible meals such as soups and stews. Incorporate more fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Ginger tea, taken early in the morning, can ignite your digestive fire, or Agni, helping metabolism.
For energy, ensure you are getting enough protein through lentils, beans, and nuts. But be sure not to overeat them in one meal, balance is key. Include spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric in your cooking - they aid digestion.
Exercise is crucial but avoid overdoing it. Gentle activities like walking or yoga are beneficial. They don’t overburden your body’s energy reserves while still promoting vitality. When feeling low in energy, short walks can be more productive than intensive workouts.
If insomnia persists, consider an Ayurvedic herb like Ashwagandha - known to support sleep and energy levels. Always consult a professional before starting any herbal supplements, especially if you are taking other medications.
Lastly, hydration is important - drink warm water throughout the day. It aids digestion and helps flush out Ama (toxins).
These steps, adapted to your current situation, can create significant improvement. Remember, subtle shifts can deliver potent results over time.

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