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how to remove excess vata from body
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Question #44243
117 days ago
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how to remove excess vata from body - #44243

Joshua

I am struggling with this weird thing where I feel super anxious all the time and my digestion is all over the place. I’ve been raeding about how to remove excess vata from body, and I guess I might be dealing with that because my joints really ache too. Like, I thought it was normal to have sore knees after a long day, but now I'm starting to think it might be something more. I tried some herbal teas and warm meals, but honestly, I’m not sure what to do to really tackle this vata issue. My energy levels are fluctuating like crazy, some days I feel like I could run a marathon and other days I can barely get off the couch. I've even noticed that my skin feels dry and flaky. I heard that certain oils can help, and I’m wondering if anyone has some advice on how to remove excess vata from body naturally? Should I be eating specific foods or avoiding others? I want to feel balanced again, mostly just ready to enjoy life without this constant fidgety feeling. Any insights would really help me, like, NOW. Thanks!

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When you’re dealing with an excess of vata, creating balance is key, as vata governs movement, and when aggravated it can lead to symptoms like anxiety, digestive issues, and joint pain, among others. Here’s where you can start:

Warm Goodness: You’ve already made a good start by trying warm meals. Continue this by focusing on moist, cooked foods like soups, stews, and porridges. Avoid dry, crunchy, or cold foods as they can increase vata. Incorporate root vegetables such as sweet potatoes, carrots, and beets, which provide grounding.

Herbal Help: Use herbs like ashwagandha, brahmi, or licorice that are known to calm vata. Drink teas made from chamomile or ginger; they’re warming and soothing.

Oiling Up: Abhyanga (self-massage with warm oil) is crucial. Use sesame oil or almond oil and massage it into your skin before a warm bath or shower. This practice is grounding, nourishes the skin, and builds stability in the nervous system.

Mind Your Mind: Meditation, deep breathing exercises, or yoga with slow, steady poses will help calm an overactive mind and balance vata energy.

Regular Routine: Vata benefits from routine, so try to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. Limit overly stimulating activities, especially in the evening.

Hydrate Wisely: Stay hydrated with warm water or herbal teas, but avoid caffeinated beverages as they can further unsettle vata.

Avoid Light and Windy Foods: Foods like salads, raw vegetables, and carbonated drinks can exacerbate vata. Opt for dense, nourishing foods.

Resting Right: Incorporate rest and gentle activities on those low energy days. Avoid overstimulating your body, balance is the key.

These therapies can help, if you’re still finding challenges, consulting a ayurvedic practitioner would align more specific treatments to your prakriti. Remember, transforming your lifestyle step by step can effectively manage vata dosha, but seek immediate medical advice if your symptoms severe or worsen.

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