Hyper Pigmentation and dull skin with black spotes - #26428
I have pcod and have been suffering from 10 years from pcod and pigmentation and dark spots. I used glutathione which helped me for glowing skin. But when i stoped i again had pigmentation issues. Kindly help with this
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**Massage your face WITH NALPAMARADI OIL. **MASSAGE YOUR FACE WITH KUMKUMADI TAILAM AT BED TIME ONLY. **Apply paste of Raktachandana powder +Manjishtha powder +Mulethi powder over your face and wash it off with cold water…
PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disorder) often leads to hormonal imbalances that can contribute to skin issues like pigmentation and dark spots. In Ayurveda, this can be linked to dosha imbalances, particularly Kapha and Pitta. Addressing the root cause, rather than just the symptoms, is crucial.
First off, considering diet plays a fundamental role in skin health, focus on a Kapha-Pitta pacifying diet. Consume light, warm foods such as steamed vegetables and greens. Favor grains like quinoa and barley, and use spices like turmeric and cumin to strengthen agni (digestive fire). Limit oily, heavy, and sugary foods, as they can aggravate Kapha and lead to more skin issues. Avoid cold, frozen, and leftover foods, as these disturb digestive health resulting in poor nutrient absorption.
For topical care, applying a paste of turmeric and sandalwood with a few drops of rose water can help reduce pigmentation when applied once daily. Turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory, and sandalwood has cooling properties that pacify Pitta.
Implement daily lifestyle changes: incorporate moderate exercise like yoga or brisk walking to balance hormones and help reduce stress, which is a significant contributor to PCOD and skin concerns. Regular sleep patterns can also aid in balancing hormones, so aim for 7-8 hours regimented sleep.
Also, consider herbal support—Ashwagandha or Shatavari supplements could help balance hormones. But before initiating, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure suitability for your specific constitution. For consistent skin benefits, internal balance is key, relying solely on external agents like glutathione offers temporary relief.
Remembering consistency with these practices is essential for long-term improvement. If the conditions persist adversely, seeking a professional Ayurvedic consultation would be advisable to tailor treatments specific to your prakriti.
The challenges you’re experiencing with hyperpigmentation and dark spots in relation to your PCOD are intricate and interconnected. Understanding this requires focusing on balancing your doshas, particularly the Kapha and Pitta imbalances that may underlie your skin concerns in the context of Siddha-Ayurveda.
To start with, incorporating a daily ritual of drinking warm water infused with turmeric and ginger can be beneficial. Turmeric is known for its detoxifying properties and can help in correcting the vitiated Pitta and Kapha. You may take this in the morning on an empty stomach to optimize its effects.
Diet plays a crucial role here: focus on including bitter and astringent foods like leafy greens and gourds, as they can naturally help pacify Pitta and Kapha. Avoid excessively oily, spicy or sour foods, which could aggravate your condition. Additionally, establish regular meal times; erratic eating patterns may disrupt your immune response and metabolism.
Incorporating the herb Manjal (Ayurvedic turmeric) can also assist. Manjal has qualities that help in balancing the skin’s complexion and enhancing the glow. Apply a paste made of Manjal powder mixed with milk or water to the affected area, and leave it for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off. Regular use can help lightening the pigmentation.
Practices like Abhyanga (self-massage) with sesame oil can support detoxification and improve circulation to the skin, nourishing the tissues (dhatus) from within. Try to do this once or twice a week, ideally before taking a warm shower.
Ensuring effective stress management through meditation or pranayama is essential, as stress can exacerbate both PCOD and skin issues. Consider dedicating 10-15 minutes each day to deep breathing exercises which balance your mental and physical state.
However, if the pigmentation persists or new symptoms arise, it is crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner familiar with your condition. Individual assessments and perhaps specific supplements might be required tailored to your constitution and severity of the symptoms.

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