IBS-C, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome with constipation, often stems from an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which can disrupt the digestive fire (Agni) and affect both the gut and mind. First, let’s address your diet. Consider incorporating warm, moist, and easily digestible foods. Cooked vegetables, whole grains like rice or quinoa, and warm soups can be beneficial. Avoiding dry, cold, or raw foods helps keep Vata in check.
Consider adding triphala powder, a traditional remedy that can help with constipation. You can mix half a teaspoon in warm water and take it at bedtime. It gently supports the digestive system, aiming to balance Vata without causing dependency.
Stay hydrated, as proper fluid intake is crucial for bowel movements. Aim for warm water throughout the day instead of cold. Herbal teas, especially fennel, ginger, or licorice, may support digestion and calm anxiety.
For sleep disturbance, try massaging the soles of your feet with warm sesame oil before bedtime. This not only grounds Vata but may also promote more restful sleep. Ashwagandha, an adaptogenic herb, may help manage anxiety and stress—consider a daily supplement, but always check for any possible interactions with other medications.
Physical activity is vital, but avoid high-intensity exercises if they increase anxiety. Opt for practices like yoga or Tai Chi, which harmonize the body and mind. These can also help with hair health alongside a nutritious diet. If your symptoms persist despite these changes, consider seeing a practitioner who is qualified to integrate Siddha-Ayurvedic insights into a treatment plan tailored to you.



