To address PCOD and acne with Ayurveda, first understand your body’s balance. PCOD is often linked with Kapha and Vata doshas due to irregularities and excess. For acne and sebaceous cystic types, think Pitta imbalance—excess heat and oil secretion. So, harmonizing these doshas is crucial. Always coordinate with your healthcare provider, especially with ongoing high blood pressure medication.
Diet-wise, opt for a Kapha and Pitta pacifying diet. Embrace freshly cooked foods, avoid processed and high-sugar items. Increase intake of whole grains like quinoa, barley, and brown rice. Favor vegetables like broccoli, spinach, and gourds. Use spices like turmeric, fenugreek, and cumin—they help digestion, manage inflammation, and balance doshas.
Include exercises like brisk walking or yoga to your routine—beneficial for all three doshas, aiding in PCOD and hypertension management by reducing stress levels. Breathing exercises (pranayama) can promote lung capacity and oxygen flow, helping in hormonal balance.
For acne management, mix sandalwood powder with rosewater—apply to affected areas; it soothes skin and reduces inflammation. Use a neem-based cleanser to gently detoxify skin, considering neem’s antibacterial properties.
Take Triphala at night with warm water; it enhances digestion and detoxifies, aligning all doshas. If using herbal supplements like ashwagandha or shatavari, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to understand appropriate dosages, as incorrect use could affect blood pressure levels.
Ensure regular follow-ups with your healthcare professional, especially given your high blood pressure, to adjust medications or treatments as necessary. Ayurveda complements, rather than replaces, modern medical treatments—ensure you’re integrating both safely.



