To help reduce this vata imbalance, particularly after a major life change like a move, there are several Siddha-Ayurvedic practices you can adopt. Vata dosha thrives on irregularity and dry, rough conditions, often exacerbating stress and exhaustion. Start by establishing a regular daily routine, which helps ground vata. Wake up and sleep at the same time daily. It’s simple but effective.
Prioritizing warmth in both diet and lifestyle can help pacify vata. Include warming, nourishing foods like root vegetables, grains like whole grains and basmati rice, and warm cooked meals spiced with turmeric, cumin, and ajwain. Avoid raw, cold foods and drinks, which can agitate vata further.
For your dry skin, daily abhyanga, or self-massage with warm sesame or almond oil, can be very helpful. Do this massage before bathing, letting the oil absorb for 15-20 minutes if possible. It can calm your mind and body, supporting sleep and reducing feelings of anxiety.
Since digestion seems thrown off, sip warm water or herbal teas like ginger or fennel through the day to keep things moving smoothly. This can alleviate bloating by supporting agni, the digestive fire.
Consistent relaxation practices like deep breathing, pranayama techniques, or gentle yoga can stabilize vata, promoting mental calm and focus. Try to engage in these practices daily, even if briefly.
Also, if your symptoms persist or intensify, always important to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider. They can offer you a personalized approach that’s attuned to your specific constitution and current health. Each individuals needs unique attention and may require tailored adjustments.



