Dealing with inflamed acne can be quite frustrating, especially when it’s young hormonal changes at play. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, acne is often linked to an imbalance of the Pitta dosha, as well as toxins (ama) within the body. Your skin is a reflection of inner balance, so addressing both diet and lifestyle is important for reducing acne.
First, focus on your diet. Avoid spicy, oily, and fried foods that can aggravate Pitta and lead to more inflammation. Increase your intake of cooling and hydrating foods — like cucumber, watermelon, and fresh green vegetables. These help in pacifying Pitta and also support hydration and detoxification.
Next, consider cleansing the blood, which is a key element in treating acne. Neem, known for its purifying properties, can be used. Drink neem tea or take neem capsules daily, but do consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for suitable dosages. Similarly, turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory benefits, can be added to your diet or applied externally as a paste with a bit of water.
For topical solutions, prepare a paste of sandalwood powder mixed with rose water or plain water and apply it to affected areas. Sandalwood has soothing, cooling properties beneficial for inflamed skin.
Lastly, establish a regular routine to manage stress, as stress can exacerbate Pitta imbalances. Practices like pranayama or yoga can help balance your body’s energies.
If acne does not improve with these measures, consider consulting with a practitioner experienced in Siddha-Ayurvedic to use a more personalized approach. If signs of infection or severe inflammation persist, seek immediate attention to prevent further complications.


