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Insomnia

Insomnia is sleep disturbance from Vata-Pitta imbalance; Ayurveda restores balance naturally.

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Insomnia

About Insomnia

Introduction

Insomnia, a common sleep disorder, can significantly impact daily life and overall health. Characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep, it can lead to daytime fatigue, mood disturbances, and impaired cognitive function.

Definition

Insomnia is defined as persistent difficulty with sleep initiation, duration, consolidation, or quality that occurs despite adequate opportunity and circumstances for sleep, resulting in some form of daytime impairment.

Statistics

Insomnia affects millions globally, with chronic insomnia impacting approximately 10-15% of adults. Short-term insomnia is more prevalent, affecting around 30-35% of adults at some point in their lives.

Classification

Insomnia can be classified into:

  • Acute Insomnia: Short-term, usually triggered by life stressors, lasting days to weeks.
  • Chronic Insomnia: Long-term, occurring at least three times per week for three months or longer.
  • Primary Insomnia: Not directly associated with any other health condition.
  • Secondary Insomnia: Related to other conditions such as depression, anxiety, or substance use.

Ayurveda Approach

In Ayurveda, insomnia, or "Anidra," is considered to result from an imbalance in the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). Vata and Pitta imbalances are particularly linked to sleep disturbances. Ayurveda emphasizes lifestyle modifications, herbal remedies, and dietary changes to restore balance and improve sleep.

Our programs combine Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga, diet and lifestyle coaching to address root causes—not just symptoms.

Common Causes

Insomnia can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Stress and Anxiety: Mental health conditions like anxiety and depression are common contributors.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Irregular sleep schedules, excessive caffeine or alcohol intake, and lack of physical activity.
  • Medical Conditions: Chronic pain, respiratory issues, and gastrointestinal problems.
  • Medications: Certain drugs used for treating various health conditions can interfere with sleep.
  • Environmental Factors: Noise, light, and uncomfortable sleeping environments.

Ayurvedic Perspective

Home Remedies

  • Herbal Teas: Chamomile, valerian root, and lavender teas can promote relaxation and improve sleep.
  • Essential Oils: Aromatherapy with lavender, sandalwood, and bergamot oils.
  • Balanced Diet: Avoiding heavy meals before bedtime and including sleep-promoting foods like almonds and warm milk.

Therapies

Ayurvedic Therapies

  • Abhyanga (Oil Massage): A warm oil massage to relax the body and balance doshas.
  • Shirodhara: Pouring warm oil on the forehead to calm the mind and promote sleep.
  • Herbal Remedies: Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Jatamansi are commonly used herbs.

Naturopathy

  • Hydrotherapy: Warm baths to relax muscles and reduce tension.
  • Dietary Adjustments: Incorporating foods rich in magnesium and melatonin.

Yoga

  • Asanas: Gentle yoga poses like Savasana (Corpse Pose) and Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall Pose).
  • Pranayama: Breathing exercises such as Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing) to calm the nervous system.
  • Meditation: Mindfulness meditation to reduce stress and improve sleep quality.

Common Symptoms

  • Difficulty Falling Asleep: Taking more than 30 minutes to fall asleep
  • Frequent Waking: Waking up multiple times during the night
  • Early Morning Awakening: Waking up too early and unable to go back to sleep
  • Daytime Impairment: Fatigue, mood swings, difficulty concentrating, and reduced performance in daily activities

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Ayurveda

Ayurveda

Root‑cause, constitution‑based care guided by classical Ayurvedic principles, delivered safely by qualified doctors. At Atmabodh, Ayurveda is practised as a comprehensive health system that supports your body’s natural intelligence. We combine physician‑led assessment with personalised diet, lifestyle, and therapies, always gentle, realistic, and coordinated with your ongoing medical care when needed. Why choose Ayurveda at Atmabodh? Doctor‑led: Assessment and plan curated by our Ayurvedic physicians. Personalised: Tailored to your prakriti (constitution) and current vikriti (imbalance). Integrative: Safe alongside conventional treatment; we collaborate where appropriate. Structured programs: From simple lifestyle resets to full Panchakarma, with clear milestones. Quality & safety: Hygienic therapy suites, standardised oils and decoctions, trained therapists. Ayurveda at Atmabodh is designed to support well‑being. It does not replace diagnosis or treatment from your medical doctor. Who can benefit? Metabolic & lifestyle support: Energy balance, healthy digestion, routine building. Root‑cause, constitution‑based care guided by classical Ayurvedic principles, delivered safely by qualified doctors. At Atmabodh, Ayurveda is practised as a comprehensive health system that supports your body’s natural intelligence. We combine physician‑led assessment with personalised diet, lifestyle, and therapies, always gentle, realistic, and coordinated with your ongoing medical care when needed. Why choose Ayurveda at Atmabodh? Who can benefit? (system‑targeted bullets) Doctor‑led: Assessment and plan curated by our Ayurvedic physicians. Personalised: Tailored to your prakriti (constitution) and current vikriti (imbalance). Integrative: Safe alongside conventional treatment; we collaborate where appropriate. Structured programs: From simple lifestyle resets to full Panchakarma, with clear milestones. Quality & safety: Hygienic therapy suites, standardised oils and decoctions, trained therapists. Ayurveda at Atmabodh is designed to support well‑being. It does not replace diagnosis or treatment from your medical doctor. Metabolic & lifestyle support: Energy balance, healthy digestion, routine building. Musculoskeletal comfort: Joint stiffness, muscular tension, posture‑related strain. Stress & sleep: Nervous system down‑shift, rest quality, mental clarity. Skin & hair care: Scalp and skin nourishment routines. Women’s life stages: Menstrual comfort, perimenopause support, postnatal care. Respiratory ease: Seasonal sensitivity support and nasal hygiene. Timelines vary by individual and adherence; your doctor will set expectations transparently. What happens in an Ayurvedic consult? Case‑taking: Health history, digestion, sleep, stress, menstrual history (if applicable), medications. Examination: Pulse, tongue, skin, eyes, posture, and functional movement as relevant. Assessment: Constitutional mapping (prakriti) and current imbalance (vikriti). Plan: Diet guidance, daily routine (dinacharya), herbs/formulations if suitable, and therapy recommendations. Follow‑up: Review responses, titrate plan, and plan maintenance. Therapies you may receive Oleation & fomentation Abhyanga – warm medicated oil massage for nourishment and circulation. Pizhichil (Taila Dhara) – gentle pouring of warm oil with synchronized strokes. Swedana – steam/sudation post‑oleation for tissue softening and comfort. Head, neck & mind‑calming Shirodhara / Takradhara – steady stream over the forehead for deep relaxation. Shiroabhyanga – head, neck, and shoulder oiling. Karna Pūrana – warm oil ear therapy (as indicated). Localized therapeutic bastis Kati/Grīva/Jānu/Uro Basti – warm medicated oil pooling on low back/neck/knee/chest. Pichu – medicated oil‑soaked pad application. Cleansing & nasal care Nasya – nasal administration of medicated oils/decoctions, preceded by gentle face/neck prep. Skin & myofascial care Udvartana – herbal powder rub for lymphatic stimulation and skin vitality. Kizhi (Potli) – warm herbal bolus compress (dry/wet) for targeted areas. Lepam – herbal paste packs for local application. Netra Tarpana – eye‑area ghee pooling (specialist‑led only). Therapies are chosen and adapted by the physician based on safety, goals, and season. Panchakarma – the classical cleansing sequence Performed only after adequate preparation and medical clearance; not everyone requires all five. Vamana(therapeutic emesis) – indicated in select kapha conditions. Virechana(purgation) – guided elimination for pitta‑dominant states. Basti(medicated enemas) – kashaya, anuvasana, or matra varieties per case. Nasya(nasal therapy) – for head‑neck pathway care. Raktamokshana(blood‑letting) – rarely indicated; offered only where clinically justified and compliant. Phases: Purva‑karma (preparation/oleation), Pradhana‑karma (main procedure), Paschat‑karma (recovery, diet progression, lifestyle consolidation). Diet & lifestyle pillars (Dinacharya + Ahara) Meal rhythm: Regular timing; warm, freshly cooked, seasonal foods. Digestive care: Simple spices (as advised), mindful eating, adequate hydration. Sleep hygiene: Wind‑down routine, screen limits, consistent lights‑out. Movement: Gentle yoga/walking; avoid overexertion during intensive therapies. Self‑care: Oil application (abhyanga), nasal hygiene, tongue scraping—only as prescribed. Seasonal living (Ritucharya): Adjust routines, foods, and therapies to the climate. Safety & quality standards Physician review of contraindications: pregnancy, uncontrolled BP/diabetes, acute infections, recent surgery, severe anemia, active ulcers, etc. Informed consent; sterile/clean protocols; monitored vitals when needed. Herbal formulations are classical and doctor‑prescribed; we do not self‑dispense without assessment. We communicate with your treating physician upon request.

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Naturopathy

Naturopathy

Drug‑sparing, lifestyle‑centered care that helps your body’s innate healing—gentle, practical, and doctor‑supervised. Naturopathy at Atmabodh focuses on restoring balance through non‑invasive methods: therapeutic diet, water and heat applications, mud therapy, movement, rest, and routine. Plans are personalised to your constitution, goals, and current health status, and coordinated with your medical care when required. Naturopathy supports well‑being and lifestyle change. It does not replace medical diagnosis or emergency care. Please continue prescribed medicines and consult your physician for illnesses. Why choose Naturopathy at Atmabodh? Doctor‑informed, therapist‑delivered protocols with clear goals and safety checks. Personalised sequencing of diet, hydrotherapy, mud, rest, and gentle activity. Integrative options with Ayurveda, Yoga Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Acupuncture as needed. Measured & gentle—we prioritise comfort, pacing, and sustainable habits. Clear take‑home guidance so your results continue beyond the center. Who can benefit? Digestive balance: bloating, sluggish bowels, acidity tendency (non‑acute). Metabolic support: sustainable weight management habits and energy stability. Stress & sleep: overdrive, poor sleep quality, fatigue. Skin comfort: dryness/irritation support with routine, hydration, and diet simplicity. Musculoskeletal ease: stiffness, posture‑related aches (alongside physio/yoga as indicated). Cardio‑metabolic lifestyle care: BP/sugar rhythm support (doctor‑coordinated). Women’s health: menstrual comfort, perimenopause routines (timing‑aware). Suitability is individual; certain conditions are contraindicated (see Safety). What happens in your consult? Case‑taking: digestion/sleep/stress, appetite/bowels, work routine, medical history and labs. Assessment: hydration, temperature tolerance, skin and tissue feel, posture/movement basics. Plan design: diet framework, hydro/mud applications, rest schedule, gentle movement, breathwork. Education: why each element matters, pacing, and what to expect. Follow‑ups: refine frequency/intensity based on response. Therapies you may receive Hydrotherapy (water & temperature applications) Sitz bath (cool/warm/contrast) for pelvic/abdominal circulation. Spinal bath / spinal spray to soothe back and nervous system. Foot/arm baths for local circulation and calming. Jet/whirlpool (as available) for myofascial relaxation. Fomentation (hot packs/steam) and contrast applications for tissue ease. Packs & compresses Abdominal/chest/throat packs (warm or cool) for comfort and rhythm. Wet sheet/partial wraps for systemic calming (used selectively). Mud therapy Local mud packs (abdomen/eyes/joints) to cool, soothe, and draw heat. Full/partial mud application (as indicated) followed by gentle wash. Dietary & routine care Sattvik diet templates, hydration rhythms, meal timing, mindful eating. Rest & sleep hygiene, sunlight exposure (heliotherapy as suited). Movement & mind‑body Yoga Therapy (gentle mobility, breathwork), walking, relaxation practices. All therapies are customised to comfort, season, and safety. Not every modality suits every person. Daily flow (typical) Morning check‑in → vitals & plan review. Light movement/breath‑led warm‑up. Scheduled hydro/mud applications. Simple, warm meals at fixed times. Afternoon rest; short walk; relaxation. Early, light dinner; evening wind‑down. Diet & lifestyle pillars Regular meals: warm, fresh, minimally processed foods. Hydration: warm water/herbal infusions; avoid extremes. Gentle movement daily; avoid overexertion during intensive days. Screen & stimulant limits in the evening. Sunlight & fresh air exposure as suited. Safety & contraindications Physician‑reviewed contraindications may include: pregnancy (certain applications), uncontrolled BP/diabetes, acute infections/fever, severe anemia, recent surgery, active ulcers, frailty, significant cardiac/renal/hepatic disease. Temperature extremes and long fasting are not used without medical clearance. Medications are not changed by therapists; coordinate with your doctor. Hygiene, consent, and comfort checks are standard; vitals monitored when indicated. What you may notice over time Lighter digestion and steadier appetite cues. Improved sleep onset and morning freshness. Reduced soft‑tissue tension and easier movement. Calmer mood and better stress tolerance. A practical routine you can continue at home. Timelines vary. Many guests observe change within 3–7 days when plans are followed.

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Yoga Therapy

Yoga Therapy

Gentle, evidence‑informed practices tailored to your body, breath, and life. Yoga Therapy at Atmabodh blends classical yogic wisdom with modern therapeutic insights. Each session is personalised focusing on breath, mindful movement, and relaxation to help you manage symptoms, build resilience, and restore ease. Why choose Yoga Therapy? Personalised: One‑to‑one care plans based on your goals, abilities, and health history. Whole‑person approach: Works on body, breath, mind, emotions, and daily routines. Safe & gradual: Gentle progressions with options for pain, fatigue, or limited mobility. Integrative: Complements medical treatment and physiotherapy; we coordinate when needed. Practical: Short home practices you can realistically maintain. Yoga Therapy supports your healing journey but does not replace medical care. Please consult your physician for diagnosis and treatment. Who can benefit? Musculoskeletal: Back/neck pain, knee/shoulder issues, postural strain, arthritis. Stress & sleep: Anxiety, burnout, insomnia, overwhelm. Respiratory: Asthma, breathlessness, long‑COVID recovery (post‑medical clearance). Women’s health: Menstrual discomfort, perimenopause symptoms, prenatal/postnatal support. Digestive & metabolic: Indigestion, IBS, lifestyle support for diabetes and hypertension. Neurological & nervous system: Tension headaches, migraine, high reactivity/sensitivity. What happens in a session? Brief check‑in: Current symptoms, energy, mood, medications, red flags. Breath‑led movement: Gentle, pain‑free ranges to mobilise joints and release tension. Stability work: Core and postural support using slow, mindful strengthening. Nervous system down‑shift: Breathwork, guided relaxation, or Yoga Nidra. Mindfulness: Simple focus practices to build present‑moment awareness. Home plan: 10–20 minute routine with clear steps (video/handout provided). Typical session length: 60 minutes (first visit 75–90 minutes for assessment). How it works (in simple steps) Initial assessment – health history, movement screen, breathing patterns, goals. Personalised plan – curated postures, breath ratios, relaxation, daily habits.

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FAQs

Q: What is insomnia according to Ayurveda?

In Ayurveda, insomnia (Anidra) is caused by imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas, leading to disturbed sleep.

Q: Can Ayurveda permanently cure insomnia?

Yes, with consistent treatment including herbal remedies, diet, and lifestyle practices, Ayurveda can help restore natural sleep cycles.

Q: Which Ayurvedic herbs are good for insomnia?

Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Jatamansi, and Tagar are commonly used to calm the mind and promote restful sleep.

Q: What lifestyle changes does Ayurveda recommend for insomnia?

Maintaining a regular sleep routine, oil massage (Abhyanga), meditation, and avoiding stimulants before bedtime are suggested.

Q: How does diet affect insomnia in Ayurveda?

Ayurveda recommends warm, light, and easily digestible meals at night, avoiding heavy or spicy foods that aggravate Pitta and disturb sleep.

Q: How long does Ayurvedic treatment for insomnia take?

The duration varies depending on the severity. Many patients notice improvement within a few weeks of consistent treatment.

Q: Is Ayurvedic treatment for insomnia safe?

Yes, Ayurvedic remedies are natural and safe when prescribed by an experienced practitioner, with minimal side effects.

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