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Anxiety depression IBS
Mental Disorders
Question #4677
164 days ago
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Anxiety depression IBS - #4677

Rajan

Male 39 Married . I suffer anxity and it cause panic attack when tooo much wary .. I Tried tresscom and other allopathy medicine like clonazepam etc.

Age: 39
Chronic illnesses: No
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For anxiety and panic attacks, Ayurveda emphasizes calming the mind and balancing Vata dosha, which is often aggravated in such conditions. Herbal formulations like Brahmi, Jatamansi, and Ashwagandha can help calm the nervous system and reduce anxiety. Shankhpushpi or Saraswatarishta may also be beneficial for promoting mental clarity and emotional stability. Practicing daily Abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame oil, along with regular pranayama (breathing exercises) like Anulom Vilom and Shitali, can help manage stress and prevent panic attacks. It's also important to establish a consistent routine, avoid stimulants like caffeine, and include grounding, warm, and nourishing foods in your diet. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan.
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Namaste Rajan Ji, Anxiety, depression aur IBS ke liye Ayurveda mein manasik shanti aur agni bal ko sudharne ka upchar diya jata hai. Upchar (Treatment): Herbal Medicines: Brahmi Vati: 1 tablet subah aur shaam. Ashwagandha Churna: 1 tsp gungune doodh ke saath raat ko. Avipattikar Churna: 1 tsp raat ko, IBS ke liye. Nasya Therapy: Din mein 2 baar Anu Taila ki 2 boondein naak mein daalein. Pathya (Diet): Include: Warm, light meals, moong dal, khichdi, and jeera water. Avoid: Spicy, fried foods, and caffeine. Yoga & Pranayama: Yoga: Balasana, Shavasana. Pranayama: Anulom-Vilom, Bhramari (daily 10-15 minutes). Regular chikitsa aur discipline se man aur sharir dono swasth honge. Shubham Bhavatu!

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Dealing with anxiety, especially when it spirals into panic attacks, is really unsettling. In Ayurveda, such conditions might stem from an imbalance in Vata dosha, which is linked with qualities like coldness, dryness, and movement. When Vata is aggravated, it can lead to mental health issues like anxiety and paranoia. First off, grounding and calming routines could be very helpful. You might consider starting your day with Abhyanga (self-massage) using warm sesame oil, which calms Vata by providing warmth and nourishment. Make it a morning ritual, giving yourself some gentle strokes from head to toe. Follow it up with a warm shower to feel the oil's full effect. When it comes to diet, warm, cooked meals can help calm Vata too. Avoid raw foods or anything too cold. More hot herbal teas and soups, less caffeine, for instance. You could try drinking Ashwagandha tea daily; it's known to soothe the nervous system – just a teaspoon in warm water should do. Even breathing exercises like Pranayama can massively help in relaxation and grounding. Try to incorporate alternate nostril breathing (Anulom Vilom) in your daily routine, maybe for 5-10 minutes in morning or before bed. Also, I must mention, consistent sleep patterns are vital for managing anxiety. Establish a bedtime routine where you wind down maybe an hour before sleep with reading or listening to calm music. The mind thrives on routine and predictability when Vata is out of whack. If panic attacks get severe, though, don't hesitate to seek medical help. Ayurveda is fantastic for balance over time, but immediate care can sometimes be crucial. The key is finding what combination works best for you. Sometimes it takes a bit of experimenting, being gentle with yourself along the way.

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