When dealing with PCOD, ensuring natural menstrual regularity involves a comprehensive approach in Ayurveda, which focuses on balancing the doshas. PCOD is mainly a result of Kapha imbalance leading to an disrupted menstrual cycle. By addressing this imbalance, Ayurveda aims to restore the natural rhythm of your periods.
Sappan wood, also known as Patanga (in Ayurveda), has traditionally been used to support menstrual health. It can aid in menstrual regularity because of its cooling and soothing nature, which can help balance Pitta and Kapha doshas. You may prepare a decoction by boiling sappan wood in water and consume it once daily. However, relying solely on this may not provide comprehensive benefits.
Dietary changes are equally crucial. Prioritize a diet that pacifies Kapha – opt for warm, light, and freshly cooked meals. Include spices like ginger, turmeric, mustard to enhance Agni (digestive fire) and prevent Kapha buildup. Avoid cold, oily, and heavy foods as they aggravate the Kapha dosha.
Practicing regular yoga and Pranayama, like Kapalbhati and Anulom Vilom, can significantly enhance metabolism and reduce stress. Aim for at least 30 minutes daily.
Consider herbal formulations like Ashoka or Shatavari, known to maintain hormonal balance and reproductive health. But it’s essential to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting these herbs to tailor them to your unique prakriti (constitution).
Additionally, practicing Abhyanga (self-massage with warm sesame oil) weekly can promote circulation and detoxification, helping in hormonal regulation. Implement a regular sleep schedule, minimizing stress through meditation or mindfulness practices, as stress exacerbates hormonal imbalances.
Lastly, I would suggest routine follow-ups with a healthcare provider to monitor your condition and any changes in symptoms. If serious symptoms arise, or there’s a need for immediate medical intervention, prompt medical attention is necessary. By harmonizing diet, lifestyle, and herbal aids, Ayurveda offers a holistic path to managing PCOD and achieving menstrual wellness.



