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    How To Induce Your Period With Ayurveda

    The Ayurveda Experience October 03, 2018

    A normal menstrual cycle ranges from 28 to 35 days. If you are searching for ways to induce period naturally when it is late and not due to pregnancy, here we have ayurvedic remedies for the same.

    Please also consult your health care provider for assistance with your late period. It may be a sign of other health conditions.

    Irregular menstruation mainly occurs due to thyroid abnormalities, PCOD issues or hormonal imbalance.

    The cycles can also be delayed due to mental stress, physical illness, improper lifestyle, anemia or travel.

    In Ayurveda, anaartavam (delayed period) is caused due to excessive Kapha and Vata dushti.

    This is an imbalance of Kapha and Vata in the supportive systems of the body, the dhatus. Additionally, the apana vayu which expels the artavam (menstrual fluid) is blocked.

    Artavam is considered Pitta in nature and so foods that increase Pitta in the body are known to produce the desired results.

    Here are some Ayurvedic home remedies to increase Pitta, improve the downward energy of Vata and induce your period.

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    How to induce period with Ayurveda? - Natural remedies to induce period naturally

    Pineapple juice may help induce your period.

    1. Horse Gram + Black Sesame Seeds

    Take one spoonful of horse gram and one spoonful of black sesame seeds and soak them in two cups of water overnight.

    Boil this mixture in the morning and reduce the water quantity to one-half cup. Add one spoonful of jaggery to the mixture and consume. Take this decoction regularly until you get your period. Discontinue once it arrives.

    2. Raw Papaya

    Cooking and eating raw papaya may help bring on a late period.

    3. Fresh Pineapple Juice

    Drinking fresh pineapple juice twice a day is beneficial when you want to induce period naturally.

    3. Fire-y Yoga Poses

    Do yoga asanas, oil massage, steam bath, butterfly asana and kapalabati breath, the breath of fire. These, in particular, may be very helpful.

    4. Reduce Your Weight

    Proper weight is very important to maintain good fertility.

    5. Eat Beneficial Foods

    Flax seeds, almonds, ginger, cinnamon, apples, walnuts, and leafy vegetables are some beneficial foods that may help induce your period.

    6. Natural herbs to induce period

    Aloe vera, ashoka, lodhra, ashwagandha, and triphala are some useful Ayurvedic herbs that may help.

    Learn more about Ayurveda and feminine health, check out the course below.

    The Ayurvedic Woman Course

    Consult a qualified Ayurveda practitioner before trying these herbs and remedies. 

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