AVP, or arginine vasopressin, doesn’t directly correlate to muscle tone in Ayurveda but may be what your doctor referred to in connection with muscle function. In Ayurvedic terms, the symptoms you’re describing—muscle tightness, fatigue, and shakiness—might be related to an imbalance in your body’s doshas, particularly Vata. Vata, when imbalanced, can indeed lead to issues with muscular tension and fatigue as it governs movement and function of the nervous system.
First, let’s address the root of the problem. Stress and fatigue often disturb Vata, which needs grounding and nourishing. Begin with some dietary recommendations: favor warm, oily, and moist foods that are grounding for balancing Vata. Include dishes with ghee, sesame oil, avocados, and almonds. Cut down on dry and cold items like salads and raw vegetables.
Regular, gentle abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame oil can help calm the nervous system. This should be done in the morning before a shower. Include grounding exercises like tai chi or restorative yoga that don’t overexert your muscles, which are likely already tired.
As you sleep is crucial, aim for a consistent sleep pattern focusing on quantity and quality. Try herbal support like ashwagandha, which is generally calming and may enhance energy levels; consult with an Ayurvedic professional before starting any supplements.
If you’re still experiencing shakiness or severe fatigue, it might suggest deeper imbalance or nutritional deficiencies. Consulting with a healthcare professional for comprehensive blood work can help in ruling out things like electrolyte imbalance or hormonal issues. If muscle tone disruptions persist and impact daily life severely, prioritizing medical evaluation ensures holistic treatment alongside Ayurvedic practices.



