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As the days get longer and the weather warms up, spring is a time of renewal and rejuvenation. However, for many people, it can also be a time of low energy and sluggishness. If you’re feeling tired and lethargic this spring, Ayurveda may offer some solutions.<\/p>\n
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian system of medicine that emphasizes the importance of balance and harmony in the body and mind. According to Ayurveda, there are three doshas, or energetic principles, that govern our physical and mental characteristics: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Each dosha has its own unique qualities and tendencies, and maintaining balance between them is essential for optimal health and wellbeing.<\/p>\n
Springtime is Kapha time. Kapha is made of the elements earth and water and is characterized by the following qualities:<\/p>\n
To boost your energy this spring, here are some Ayurvedic tips to try:<\/p>\n
Kapha dosha is associated with heaviness, lethargy, and sluggishness, and these qualities can be exacerbated in the springtime. To counteract Kapha’s tendencies, focus on light, warming foods that are easy to digest. This might include soups, stews, and broths, as well as spices like ginger, cinnamon, and black pepper.<\/p>\n
Drinking plenty of water is essential for maintaining energy and vitality. In Ayurveda, warm water is preferred over cold water, as it is believed to be more easily absorbed by the body. You can also add warming herbs and spices to your water, such as ginger or cinnamon, to help boost your metabolism and energy levels.<\/p>\n
Yoga and pranayama, or breathwork, are powerful tools for balancing the doshas and increasing energy. In the spring, focus on practices that are invigorating and warming, such as sun salutations<\/a>, backbends, and kapalabhati<\/a> (breath of fire). See more examples below.<\/p>\n Although it may seem counterintuitive, getting enough rest is essential for maintaining energy levels. Ayurveda recommends going to bed before 10 pm and avoiding stimulating activities before bed, such as watching TV or using your phone.<\/p>\n Self-care practices, such as Abhyanga<\/a> (self-massage) and Shirodhara (oil dripping on the forehead), can help to soothe the nervous system and promote relaxation and rejuvenation. Try incorporating these practices into your daily routine to boost your energy and vitality.<\/p>\n <\/a>Click here to practice with me<\/a><\/p>\n One of the primary benefits of yoga is increased energy and vitality, which can help you stay focused, motivated, and productive throughout the day. Here are some yoga and breathing exercises that can help you feel more energized this spring:<\/p>\n Sun Salutations are a series of yoga postures that are performed in a flowing sequence to invigorate the body and awaken the mind. They are a great way to warm up the body and get the blood flowing, which can help to boost energy levels. Try practicing a few rounds of Sun Salutations in the morning to start your day off on the right foot. Sign up here to learn Sun Salutations in 3 days!<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\nGet plenty of rest<\/h3>\n
Practice self-care<\/h3>\n
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Yoga for more energy in Spring<\/h2>\n
Sun Salutations<\/h3>\n
Kapalabhati Breathing<\/h3>\n