HELLO DEENA JI, I understand your concern. You rightly said, these issues are interconnected.Considering your symptoms and schedule, I recommend the following treatment plan- 1.AROGYAVARDHINI VATI-2-0-2 AFTER MEALS 2.MEDHA VATI-1-0-1 AFTER MEALS 3.TRIPHLA CHURNA -HALF TSF WITH LUKEWARM WATER AT BEDTIME
Diet- Avoid peas, cauliflower , capsicum. Drink ajwain water throughout the day when feeling bloated or indigestion Take light and easily digestible meals. Avoid tea, coffee, alcohol.You can take herbal tea or green tea instead. Avoid cold food that triggers sinus issue Yoga- Mandookasana,kapalbhati , vajrasana,bhramri,tratak,anulom vilom Lifestyle modifications - Walk for 30 minutes after dinner. Take proper sleep at night. steam inhalation for sinus relief. Follow these and you will definitely get results. REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH. Take care
Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Your symptoms suggest an imbalance in Vata dosha, which often disrupts sleep and digestion. Poor sleep and sluggish digestion can affect metabolism, hitting weight loss and energy levels. Addressing Vata imbalance requires consistency, especially with your busy lifestyle.
For sleep, consider establishing a calming nighttime routine. Try to go to bed and wake up at consistent times, aiming for 7-8 hours of sleep. Before bed, massage your feet with warm sesame oil; this aids relaxation. Warm almond milk (not too hot) with a pinch of nutmeg before bed can promote deeper sleep. In Ayurveda, such rituals ground Vata and support sound slumber.
Improving digestion requires stimulating Agni, the digestive fire. Begin meals with a slice of ginger, sprinkled with a little rock salt and lime juice—this can kindle Agni and aid digestion. Post meals, sip on warm water (skip cold beverages) to avoid slowing digestion. Heavy dinners should be avoided; opt for light, easily digestible meals in the evening.
To encourage natural weight loss, reduce kapha by emphasizing foods like old rice, barley, and light, warm, spiced dishes. Regular exercise is key but focus more on morning walks or yoga, which gently supports Vata pacification. Alongside, practice Nadi Shodhana or alternate nostril breathing meditation to clear sinuses and calm the mind.
Dark circles may reduce as sleep and digestion improve. Avoid caffeine and processed sugar, as they disrupt doshas further. Consider a herbal formula like Triphala at bedtime, which supports bowel health and detoxification, aiding weight and energy.
Balance is crucial with your varied lifestyle. Manage stress with short breaks during workdays for mindful breathing, even if it’s just for 5 minutes. Small consistent changes can result in noticeable differences over time.
The issues you’re facing sound like a dosha imbalance, possibly involving Vata and Kapha. Vata imbalances often lead to restlessness and poor sleep, while Kapha can cause sluggish digestion and sinus issues. To address these, start with a consistent routine. Try to maintain a regular sleep schedule, aiming to go to bed and wake up at the same times each day. A Vata-pacifying routine includes warm baths or self-abhyanga (oil massage) before bed with sesame or ashwingandha oil, helping to calm your nervous system.
For digestion, it’s crucial to ignite your Agni, the digestive fire. Begin meals with a few slices of fresh ginger and a pinch of rock salt to stimulate digestion. Avoid cold foods and drinks, as these can dampen your digestive fire. Warm, cooked meals with spices like cumin, fennel, and black pepper, will help.
When it comes to metabolism and weight, staying moderately active is important. Incorporate short, brisk walks or gentle yoga into your daily routine to keep the Kapha in balance. Regular exercise helps melt away accumulated toxins which can support easier weight loss.
To address dark circles and sinus issues, include nasal drops (anuthaila) every morning. Drinking warm water and herbal teas made of tulsi and ginger can reduce congestion and cleanse the sinus too.
Don’t skip meals, and keep your meals at least 3 hours apart. Try to manage stress with pranayama techniques like nadi shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), keeping your mind relaxed and clear. Remember, it’s a gradual process. Sticking with these steps should help bring a noticeable change over time.


