Ayurveda’s primary method of healing is via the use of herbs, massage and aromatic oils.

However, nutrition is also key to Ayurvedic healing. Ayurveda is founded on the belief that all diseases stem from imbalances in the digestive system, hence its focus on diet and digestion.

Ayurveda and healing

Constipation:

Drinking a glass of hot water each morning will keep things moving. Herbs such as triphala and psyllium husks are bulking agents that help to relieve constipation.

It’s very important to drink adequate amounts of water with these herbs to improve digestive function.

Bloating, colic and wind: 

These unpleasant symptoms are caused by undigested food remaining too long in the system. Ayurvedic medicine recommends a herbal mix that includes asafoetida, black pepper, ginger, and cumin.

If you’d like to know more about the wonders of ginger, you can read more here.

Heartburn: 

Sipping aloe vera juice will calm and cool an inflamed digestive system. Herbal preparations such as licorice, shatavari, and amalki help to balance acidity

Ashwagandha powder and roots on plate on black background from above. Superfood, adaptogen, nutritional supplement. Used in Ayurveda and Ayurvedic medicine

Diarrhoea: 

Best treated by avoiding hot spices and eating small meals. A cup of nettle tea will balance the digestive system; so too will adding fresh ginger, nutmeg, coriander, and saffron to your diet.

If you’d like to know more about using Ayurvedic spices in your cooking, you can learn more here.

High blood pressure (hypertension): 

Lifestyle and diet play a key role in the treatment of hypertension. Regular meditation and gentle yoga will help counter this problem.

Hypertension is often linked to high cholesterol levels, and can be lowered by adding 1 teaspoon of honey and 5-10 drops of apple cider vinegar to a cup of hot water and drinking it each morning.

Skin problems: 

Dry skin problems that itch, burn or erupt into red and swollen lumps are best treated with triphala and satisabgol. Skincare products that are made with the fruit and seeds of the neem tree are also useful.

For oily skin, herbs that are useful include cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, calamus, and trikatu.

Should psoriais be diagnosed then please read our guide for natural healing solutions.

Premenstrual syndrome: 

The myriad of symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome can be severely debilitating for some.

If this is you try adding a pinch of trikatu to 15mls of aloe vera gel and take three times per day. Other herbs that help to alleviate these symptoms are purnarnava, kitki and musta.

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