Ayurvedic belief is that the mind has a naturally
a calm and clear functioning. An increased Vata can disturb this calmness
disturb this calmness. Besides lifestyle, time of day or diet, the seasons also play a significant role in balancing the mind
Seasons also play a significant role in the balance of the doshas: The
energetic, enthusiastic, clear and alert Vata dosha reacts sensitively to certain
sensitive to certain factors such as cold, windy weather.
Nervousness, low resilience, problems falling asleep and irregular appetite can be the consequences
Irregular appetite can be the consequences
In addition to regular relaxation, sufficient sleep and warm,
nourishing food, Ayurveda recommends dietary supplements tailored to the
the body's needs. This special blend of herbs is said to
help balance elevated Vata.
The formula contains numerous herbs from the Indian subcontinent,
that have been used in Ayurveda for thousands of years:
Winter Cherry, Licorice, Indian Nard, Guduchi, Galangal, Navelwort and
Field bindweed. The most precious ingredient is powdered pearls
Note: The descriptions and effects of the herbs and extracts are taken
from ancient Ayurvedic traditions and Indian folk medicine
Folk medicine.