There will be no break from the scorching summer heat in states in India for the next few days due to the continuing heatwave. As the temperature rises to 45 degrees or above, our bodies have to work harder to maintain the proper temperature. According to Ayurveda, Greeshma Ritu can cause severe dryness, thirst, perspiration, and intense heat. It also lowers immunity and boosts Pitta dosha, which normally helps control hormones and emotions.
Ayurveda recommends drinking water flavored with fennel seeds, coriander seeds, or mint leaves during this season, as well as consuming pitta-calming foods like melon and cucumbers. Sheetali Pranayama can also help chill the body, and a massage with coconut oil and sandalwood paste helps calm the skin.
Ayurveda tips to cope with summer heat
Dr. Sachin (BAMS), Medical Advisor at Rasayanam shares 10 Ayurvedic tips to stay cool during heatwave:
1. Stay hydrated with Ayurvedic drinks: Drink plenty of water infused with herbs like fennel seeds, coriander seeds, or mint leaves. You can also drink buttermilk (lassi), aam panna, bael juice(stone apple), or coconut water to stay cool and hydrated.
2. Include pitta-pacifying foods: Eat foods that pacify Pitta dosha, such as sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes. Examples include cucumbers, melons, leafy greens, asparagus, and zucchini.
3. Use cooling spices: Incorporate cooling spices like fennel, coriander, and mint into your meals. These spices help lower body heat and can be added to food or consumed as tea.
4. Aloe vera application: Apply fresh aloe vera gel to your skin. Aloe vera has natural cooling properties that soothe and cool the body when applied topically.
5. Practice Pranayama: Engage in Sheetali (cooling) breathing technique. Roll your tongue into a tube, inhale through the mouth, hold your breath for a few seconds, and then exhale through the nose. This helps cool down the body. Anulom Vilom, also known as alternate nostril breathing, gently calms the mind while balancing the body’s energies, promoting a sense of inner coolness and tranquillity.
6. Coconut oil massage: Perform an Abhyanga (self-massage) with coconut oil. Coconut oil has cooling properties and massaging it into the skin can help reduce body heat.
7. Use sandalwood paste: Apply a paste made of sandalwood powder and rose water to your forehead and chest. Sandalwood has cooling and soothing effects on the body.
8. Consume amla (Indian gooseberry): Amla is known for its cooling properties and is rich in Vitamin C. You can consume it fresh, as juice, or in powdered form mixed with water.
9. Wear cooling crystals: Wearing cooling gemstones like moonstone or pearl can help balance Pitta and keep the body cool. These stones are believed to have a cooling effect on the body.
10. Avoid peak sun hours: According to Ayurveda, avoiding the sun during peak hours (10 am to 4 pm) can help prevent overheating. Stay indoors or in shaded areas during these times.
Source:HT