Help with Menopause Symptoms and Wrinkles - #40469
Please can you help 🙏 it's been absolutely dreadful,I've been going through menopause for too many years& it's like wrinkles dived on my face,I'm desperate please help me...many blessings,love & light thank you in anticipation. Love from Fiona XXXX ❤️
Doctors' responses
Fiona , Menopause can feel extremely harsh when the skin changes suddenly, especially when dryness, hormonal fluctuations and stress all combine at the same time, what you have mentioned like rapid wrinkles, dryness, thinning, tired, looking skin is a very common pattern when vata increases sharply during menopause ,when this happens for several years, the skin loses moisture, collagen, and natural oil far more quickly than usual and gives the feeling that the face has collapsed or aged overnight Your skin is not beyond repair the face can regain softness, moisture and more lifted appearance. It may not return to the early you look, but it can absolutely become farmer, smoother, brighter, and far less drawn. To calm the vata imbalance and nourish the deeper tissue. It helps to support the body both inside and outside internally you can start on Ashwagandha one capsule twice daily after food with warm milk Shatavari churna half teaspoon with warm milk at night Kumkumadi tailam -1 to 2 drops to be taken and gentle massage to be done over face in circular motion Include Ghee in diet Avoid cold food, old body massage with warm sesame oil or coconut oil
Menopause brings a variety of physiological changes and can be particularly challenging with regard to skin health. Wrinkles are a common concern during this phase, and in Ayurveda, the focus is often on balancing the body’s energies or doshas to promote overall skin health. The Vata dosha tends to become imbalanced during menopause, which can contribute to dryness and the appearance of wrinkles. Here’s how you can approach it:
First, consider your diet. Incorporate foods that balance Vata, such as warm, moist, and nourishing meals. Favor cooked vegetables like squashes, carrots, and sweet potatoes. Include healthy fats like ghee or sesame oil, which are known to nourish the skin from within. Stay hydrated with warm herbal teas, like ginger or chamomile - these help maintain hydration and aid digestion also.
Exercise gently, as it can improve circulation and promote skin health. Opt for yoga or brisk walking, which are calming and balancing for Vata. Consider practicing pranayama, particularly alternate nostril breathing, to reduce stress and promote balance.
Consider using Ayurvedic herbs and oils that nourish the skin. Applying a few drops of coconut or almond oil with soothing, upward strokes can be calming and help with hydration. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are herbs that can support your body during menopause—consider using them as a supplement after consulting with an experienced practitioner.
It’s advisable to reduce stress, as it can worsen Vata imbalance. Meditation or mindfulness practices can have a positive impact on both mental health and the skin. Sleep is also crucial; aim for a consistent sleep schedule with 7-8 hours of restorative rest.
Before introducing any new herbs or supplements, it’s wise to consult with an Ayurvedic practitionr for personalized advice. Menopause is a significant transition and can require a multi-faceted approach for best results. Take it step-by-step and find what feels right for you.
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