Not exact matches
Vatas out of balance caused by a lack of warmth, grounding and digestive fire will be prone to dry
skin, poor circulation, muscular aches and pains and arthritis.
Massaging your
skin also grounds and calms down an anxious mind, moistens cranky joints, and soothes a sensitive
Vata digestion.
«Dry»
skin conditions such as eczema are believed to emanate from
vata imbalance, and addressing that imbalance is an important step in treating the condition.
«You have all
vata (air energy) imbalances: cold body temperature, dry
skin, bloating, gas, constipation, no period, weak muscles, cracking joints, insomnia, anxiety, worrying too much.
It's
vata - balancing and helps promote clear
skin.
In Ayurveda, like increases like, so to counteract
Vata, we must introduce extra lubrication into our
skin care routine and diet.
When there are too many
vata qualities, the body becomes unbalanced and experiences symptoms of dry
skin, constipation, insomnia, and emotional disorders.
Fall and winter are known in Ayurveda as
Vata season: the excess dryness and wind in our external environment during the dry season manifests as an excess of
Vata in our bodies and shows up on our
skin.
One of the qualities of
Vata is dryness and my
skin can attest to this.
High
vata in the body creates: restlessness, dry
skin, dry eyes, constipation, bloating, gas, thinness, weight loss or a lack of healthy fat (also seen as a lack of self - love), varicose veins, tremors, coldness, poor circulation, tightness, twitching, pain, and insecurity.
It's good for the dry
skin that
Vata people often have.
The added influence of
Vata can actually result in an upsurge of Pitta disorders; particularly
skin disorders, allergies, eye problems and digestive disturbances.