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Sushruta Samhita Uttaratantra Chapter 64 Svasthavṛttaadhyaya (Regimen of Health)


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Boiled and cooled water added with honey is indicated by Sushruta in Varsha Rtu.

In VARSHA Rtu – The person should make it a practice of sleeping on the terrace of the house in order to avoid exposure to the fumes / warmth of the earth.

AGURU should be applied as an unguent in Varsha Rtu.

Acharya Sushruta has indicated riding a female elephant in Varsha Rtu.

Wearing White Flower Garlands, Exposure to Moonlight and Wearing light dress in the Evenings – are indicated in Sharad Rtu.

All kinds of water are beneficial to be consumed in Sharad Rtu because water is very clear in this season.

To eliminate the accumulation of Pitta, Tikta Ghrta Pana, Raktamokshana and Virechan are indicated in Sharad Rtu.

Water which has been made NIRVISHA by exposure to the rising of Agastya star should be used in Sharad Rtu.

Drinks, in spite of being Tikshan in Nature, should be consumed along with Aguru in Hemanta. Ref – Su.Ut.64/24

In Vasanta Rtu – Vyayama, Anjana, Tikshna Dhuma and Kavalagraha are indicated.

KUSUMAGAMA is another name of Vasanta Rtu.

Grishma Rtu is also called as NIDAGHA.

TAPATYAYA is a word which describes the end of summer season and early rainy season. Tapatyaya is also called Pravrut

Grasantara Aushadha should be given to produce vomiting by inhaling their smoke.

Grasantara Aushadha should be given in Shwasa.

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The 64th chapter of Uttaratantra of Sushruta Samhita is named as Svasthavṛttaadhyaya. This chapter deals with ‘Regimen of Health’.  

अथातः स्वस्थवृत्तमध्यायं व्याख्यास्यामः ||१||
यथोवाच भगवान् धन्वन्तरिः ||२||

We will expound the chapter on Svasthavŕtta – regimen for maintenance of health; as revealed by the venerable Dhanvantari.

सूत्रस्थाने समुद्दिष्टः स्वस्थो भवति यादृशः |
तस्य यद्रक्षणं तद्धि चिकित्सायाः प्रयोजनम् ||३||
तस्य यद्वृत्तमुक्तं हि रक्षणं च मयाऽऽदितः |
तस्मिन्नर्थाः समासोक्ता विस्तरेणेह वक्ष्यते ||४||

In Sutra Sthana section chapter 15, it was stated how a person is considered to be healthy, how he needs to be protected and the purpose of providing treatment for him. The methods of protection of health in a person has been said in brief in the beginning itself i.e. in Cikitsa Sthana chapter 24. Those methods shall be described in detail now.

 Rtucaryā- seasonal regimen

यस्मिन् यस्मिन्नृतौ ये ये दोषाः कुप्यन्ति देहिनाम् |
तेषु तेषु प्रदातव्याः रसास्ते ते विजानता ||५||

The doshas would get aggravated in particular seasons meant for their aggravation. The doshas getting aggravated in their related seasons of aggravation should be treated with the herbs of those related tastes (which pacify particular doshas). This shall be done by the physician knowing them (doshas and tastes) well.

Varşa rtucarya – regimen of rainy season

प्रक्लिन्नत्वाच्छरीराणां वर्षासु भिषजा खलु |
मन्देऽग्नौ कोपमायान्ति सर्वेषां मारुतादयः ||६||
तस्मात् क्लेदविशुद्ध्यर्थं दोषसंहरणाय च |
कषायतिक्तकटुकै रसैर्युक्तमपद्रवम् ||७||
नातिस्निग्धं नातिरूक्षमुष्णं दीपनमेव च |
देयमन्नं नृपतये यज्जलं चोक्तमादितः ||८||
तप्तावरतमम्भो वा पिबेन्मधुसमायुतम् |
अह्नि मेघानिलाविष्टेऽत्यर्थशीताम्बुसङ्कुले ||९||
तरुणत्वाद्विदाहं च गच्छन्त्योषधयस्तदा |
मतिमांस्तन्निमित्तं च नातिव्यायाममाचरेत् ||१०||
अत्यम्बुपानावश्यायग्राम्यधर्मातपांस्त्यजेत् |
भूबाष्पपरिहारार्थं शयीत च विहायसि ||११||
शीते साग्नौ निवाते च गुरुप्रावरणे गृहे |
यायान्नागवधूभिश्च प्रशस्तागुरुभूषितः ||१२||
दिवास्वप्नमजीर्णं च वर्जयेत्तत्र यत्नतः |१३|

During Varsa Rtu i.e. rainy season,

        the bodies of people are very moist and

        their digestive fire will be weak

All the doshas would become aggravated.

Therefore, treatment should be done in order to lessen the moisture in the body and also to mitigate the aggravated doshas. For this, the physician shall use herbs predominant in astringent, bitter and pungent tastes.

The foods which are given to the king should neither be too unctuous nor too dry. In fact, they should be of hot potency and also should be potent enough to increase hunger. The foods should be devoid of liquids.

Drinking water (rain water) should be given as stated earlier in sutra sthana (chapter 45) in the context of jala varga (group of water). Alternatively, boiled and cooled water added with honey should be given.

In this season, there will be more clouds and breeze on most days. There will also be accumulation of cold water everywhere. As a result, the plants and corn being unripe, undergo inadequate digestion when consumed. This gives rise to a burning sensation.

Hence, an intelligent person should  –

        not indulge in more physical exercises,

        avoid drinking more water and

        avoid exposure to snow, dew, mist and sunlight and

        should not indulge in more copulation

The person should make it a practice of sleeping on the terrace of the house in order to avoid exposure to the fumes (warmth) of the earth.

If there is more cold, he should be near the fire and take its warmth. He should stay in a house devoid of breeze and put on heavy coverings (clothings etc).

He should also –

        go out riding on a female elephant,

        adorn himself with unguent of good aguru,

        avoid day-time-sleeping and

        avoid consuming uncooked things

 Sarad rtucarya – regimen of autumn season

सेव्याः शरदि यत्नेन कषायस्वादुतिक्तकाः ||१३||
क्षीरेक्षुविकृतिक्षौद्रशालिमुद्गादिजाङ्गलाः |
श्वेतस्रजश्चन्द्रपादाः प्रदोषे लघु चाम्बरम् ||१४||
सलिलं च प्रसन्नत्वात् सर्वमेव तदा हितम् |
सरःस्वाप्लवनं चैव कमलोत्पलशालिषु ||१५||
प्रदोषे शशिनः पादाश्चन्दनं चानुलेपनम् |
तिक्तस्य सर्पिषः पानैरसृक्स्रावैश्च युक्तितः ||१६||
वर्षासूपचितं पित्तं हरेच्चापि विरेचनैः |
नोपेयात्तीक्ष्णमम्लोष्णं क्षारं स्वप्नं दिवाऽऽतपम् ||१७||
रात्रौ जागरणं चैव मैथुनं चापि वर्जयेत् |
(स्वादुशीतजलं मेध्यं शुचिस्फटिकनिर्मलम् ||१८||
शरच्चन्द्रांशुनिर्धौतमगस्त्योदयनिर्विषम् |
प्रसन्नत्वाच्च सलिलं सर्वमेव तदा हितम् ||१९||
सचन्दनं सकर्पूरं वासश्चामलिनं लघु |
भजेच्च शारदं माल्यं सीधोः पानं च युक्तितः ||२०||
पित्तप्रशमनं यच्च तच्च सर्वं समाचरेत्) |२१|

During Sharad Rtu i.e. autumn season, the person should take herbs which are predominant in astringent, sweet and bitter (pitta pacifying) tastes with all efforts.

He should also consume –

        milk,

        products of sugarcane juice like molasses, treacle, honey etc.

        honey,

        sali rice,

        mudga – green gram and

        other corns and

        meat of animals living in arid lands

Below mentioned are also beneficial in this season –

        wearing garlands made of white flowers,

        exposure to moonlight and

        putting on light dress in the evening

All kinds of water are beneficial in this season because water is very clear in this season.

Below mentioned things may also be done –

        bathing in ponds having lotus and lily flowers,

        exposure to moonlight and

        anointing the body with paste of sandalwood in the evenings

Below mentioned treatments should be done to remove the pitta which has accumulated in the body during the previous season (varsa rtu – rainy season) –

        drinking ghee prepared with bitter tasting herbs,

        bloodletting and

        purgation – appropriately administered

People may also avoid the below mentioned things –

        consuming wines which are penetrating in nature, sour in taste and hot in potency,

        use of alkalis,

        sleeping during day time,

        exposure to sunlight,

        keeping awake during night time and

        copulation

All kinds of waters possessing the below mentioned features are healthy for use in this season. Water which is –

        sweet,

        cool,

        pleasing to the mind,

        pure like a rock crystal,

        exposed to the rays of the moon,

        free from dust,

        made anti-poisonous by exposure to the rising of Agastya (star Canopus) and hence being clear

Below mentioned kinds of clothes should be worn –

        those which have been treated with candana and karpura and hence made fragrant,

        which are clean and light

Garlands of lotus may be worn. Sidhu – boiled juice of sugarcane may be consumed in limited quantities. All other pitta-mitigating measures should also be adopted.

Hemanta rtucaryā – regimen of dewy / winter season

(हेमन्तः शीतलो रूक्षो मन्दसूर्योऽनिलाकुलः ||२१||
ततस्तु शीतमासाद्य वायुस्तत्र प्रकुप्यति |
कोष्ठस्थः शीतसंस्पर्शादन्तःपिण्डीकृतोऽनलः ||२२||
रसमुच्छोषयत्याशु तस्मात् स्निग्धं तदा हितम्) |
हेमन्ते लवणक्षारतिक्ताम्लकटुकोत्कटम् ||२३||
ससर्पिस्तैलमहिममशनं हितमुच्यते |
तीक्ष्णान्यपि च पानानि पिबेदगुरुभूषितः ||२४||
तैलाक्तस्य सुखोष्णे च वारिकोष्ठेऽवगाहनम् |
साङ्गारयाने महति कौशेयास्तरणास्तृते ||२५||
शयीत शयने तैस्तैर्वृतो गर्भगृहोदरे |
स्त्रीः श्लिष्ट्वाऽगुरुधूपाढ्याः पीनोरुजघनस्तनीः ||२६||
प्रकामं च निषेवेत मैथुनं तर्पितो नृपः |
(मधुरं तिक्तकटुकमम्लं लवणमेव च ||२७||
अन्नपानं तिलान् माषाञ्छाकानि च दधीनि च |
तथेक्षुविकृतीः शालीन् सुगन्धांश्च नवानपि ||२८||
प्रसहानूपमांसानि क्रव्यादबिलशायिनाम् |
औदकानां प्लवानां च पादिनां चोपसेवयेत् ||२९||
मद्यानि च प्रसन्नानि यच्च किञ्चित् बलप्रदम् |
कामतस्तन्निषेवेत पुष्टिमिच्छन् हिमागमे ||३०||

During Hemanta Rtu – winter season, it is cold and dry. The sun is mild. It is full of breeze. Vata in the body becomes aggravated due to the cold. Vata forms a mass inside the alimentary canal and dries up the rasa quickly. Hence, the use of fatty things is always beneficial in this season.

Below mentioned kinds of foods are beneficial during Hemanta Rtu (winter) –

        those which contain more of salt and alkali, and predominant in bitter, sour and pungent tastes and

        added with ghee or oil and

        drinks like wine etc which may be consumed along with aguru in spite of being penetrating in nature

After anointing his body with oil, the person should take a bath in a warm bathroom.

He should sleep on a broad bed. The bed should have been covered with silk and other kinds of bed coverings. The cot should be placed in the third inner apartment. The room should also be equipped with vessels containing burning coal contained in them.

Group of women with the below mentioned features should serve the king –

        they should have anointed their body with paste of aguru,

        they should have well developed thighs, buttocks and breasts and

        they should enjoy copulation as much as desired

Food should be taken with more of sweet, bitter, pungent, sour and salt.

Below mentioned foods or foods prepared from the same shall be consumed during Hemanta Rtu –

        sesame,

        black gram,

        leafy vegetables,

        curds,

        products of sugarcane juice,

        sali rice which is fragrant even though fresh,

        meat of animals of prasaha, anupa, kravyada, bileshaya, audaka, plava and padina categories (as explained in sutra sthana – chapter 46)

        wines which are clear and which bestow strength

With all efforts, one should avoid sleeping during day time and also not consume uncooked things.

Sisira rtucaryā – regimen of cold- dewy season

दिवास्वप्नमजीर्णं च वर्जयेत्तत्र यत्नतः |
एष एव विधिः कार्यः शिशिरे समुदाहृतः ||३१||

In Sisira Rtu, the same regimen described to be followed in Hemanta Rtu earlier should be followed.

Vasanta rtucarya – regimen of spring season

(हेमन्ते निचितः श्लेष्मा शैत्याच्छीतशरीरिणाम् |
औष्ण्याद्वसन्ते कुपितः कुरुते च गदान् बहून् ||३२||
ततोऽम्लमधुरस्निग्धलवणानि गुरूणि च |
वर्जयेद्वमनादीनि कर्माण्यपि च कारयेत् ||३३||
षष्टिकान्नं यवाञ्छीतान् मुद्गान् नीवारकोद्रवान् |
लावादिविष्किररसैर्दद्याद्यूषैश्च युक्तितः ||३४||
पटोलनिम्बवार्ताकतिक्तकैश्च हिमात्यये |
सेवेन्मध्वासवारिष्टान् सीधुमाध्वीकमाधवान् ||३५||
व्यायाममञ्जनं धूमं तीक्ष्णं च कवलग्रहम् |
सुखाम्बुना च सर्वार्थान् सेवेत कुसुमागमे) ||३६||
तीक्ष्णरूक्षकटुक्षारकषायं कोष्णमद्रवम् |
यवमुद्गमधुप्रायं वसन्ते भोजनं हितम् ||३७||
व्यायमोऽत्र नियुद्धाध्वशिलानिर्घातजो हितः |
उत्सादनं तथा स्नानं वनिताः काननानि च ||३८||
सेवेत निर्हरेच्चापि हेमन्तोपचितं कफम् |
शिरोविरेकवमननिरूहकवलादिभिः ||३९||
वर्जयेन्मधुरस्निग्धदिवास्वप्नगुरुद्रवान् |४०|

Due to the cold of Hemanta Rtu, the kapha would gradually increase in the body. It further gets aggravated by the effect of heat of the next season Vasanta Rtu (Spring season) and gives rise to many diseases. Therefore one should avoid consumption of foods which are sour, sweet, salty, unctuous and heavy to digest in this season. Emesis and other suitable therapies shall be adopted.

Foods prepared from Sastika, Yava, Mudga, Nivara or Kodrava may be consumed. These foods should be taken along with soup of meat of lava and viskira birds. They can also be taken with soup prepared with Patola, Nimba, Vartaka and bitter vegetables. Fermented liquors prepared from honey, asava, arista, sidhu, madhvika and madhava etc. shall be consumed.

One should adhere to the below mentioned –

        physical exercises,

        eye salves,

        inhalations of smoke,

        strong mouth gargles and

        comfortable warm water for all purposes

In this season, one should consume foods prepared from yava and mudga along with more quantity of honey.

Below mentioned physical exercises are suitable for this season –

        combat with arms (wrestling),

        long distance walking,

        lifting and throwing balls of stones,

        undergoing body massage,

        baths,

        being in the company of women,

        spending time in forests

Therapies like purgation to the head, emesis, decoction enema, mouth gargles etc. should be administered to expel out the kapha accumulated in the body.

One should avoid the below mentioned –

        sweet foods,

        foods which are unctuous (fatty) and heavy to digest,

        foods which have more liquids or taking too much of liquids and

        sleeping during the day time

Grīşma rtucarya – regimen of summer

व्यायाममुष्णमायासं मैथुनं परिशोषि च ||४०||
रसांश्चाग्निगुणोद्रिक्तान् निदाघे परिवर्जयेत् |४१|
सरांसि सरितो वापीर्वनानि रुचिराणि च ||४१||
चन्दनानि परार्ध्यानि स्रजः सकमलोत्पलाः |
तालवृन्तानिलाहारांस्तथा शीतगृहाणि च ||४२||
घर्मकाले निषेवेत वासांसि सुलघूनि च |
शर्कराखण्डदिग्धानि सुगन्धीनि हिमानि च ||४३||
पानकानि च सेवेत मन्थांश्चापि सशर्करान् |
भोजनं च हितं शीतं सघृतं मधुरद्रवम् ||४४||
शृतेन पयसा रात्रौ शर्करामधुरेण च |
प्रत्यग्रकुसुमाकीर्णे शयने हर्म्यसंस्थिते ||४५||
शयीत चन्दनार्द्राङ्गः स्पृश्यमानोऽनिलैः सुखैः |४६|

 

Below mentioned should be avoided during Nidagha / Grishma Rtu (summer) –

        physical activities,

        hot things,

        exertion,

        copulation,

        things and activities which create dryness and emaciation,

        tastes and things which have more fiery properties

During hot seasons, the persons should resort to the below mentioned things –

        remain near ponds, rivers, tanks and beautiful gardens,

        get an anointment of paste of candana on their body,

        wear garlands of kamala and utpala – varieties of lotus,

        get exposed to the air coming from the fan made of leaves of tala tree,

        reside in cold chambers and

        wear light dress

Drinks and foods –

        panaka i.e. sweet syrups which are sweet smelling and cold, added with sugar candy pieces should be used for drinking or

        mantha (solution of corn flour added with sugar, honey etc) or

        foods which are cold in potency and touch mixed with ghee,

        sweet liquids are beneficial during the day time and

        milk boiled with sugar and other sweet substances is beneficial to be consumed at night time

He should sleep on a bed covered with flowers. He should anoint himself with sandalwood paste and get exposed to comfortably cool air.

Pravrt rtucarya- regimen of early rainy season

तापात्यये हिता नित्यं रसा ये गुरवस्त्रयः ||४६||
पयो मांसरसाः कोष्णास्तैलानि च घृतानि च |
बृंहणं चापि यत्किञ्चिदभिष्यन्दि तथैव च ||४७||
निदाघोपचितं चैव प्रकुप्यन्तं समीरणम् |
निहन्यादनिलघ्नेन विधिना विधिकोविदः ||४८||
नदीजलं रूक्षमुष्णमुदमन्थं तथाऽऽतपम् |
व्यायामं च दिवास्वप्नं व्यवायं चात्र वर्जयेत् ||४९||
नवान्नरूक्षशीताम्बुसक्तूंश्चापि विवर्जयेत् |
यवषष्टिकगोधूमान् शालींश्चाप्यनवांस्तथा ||५०||
हर्म्यमध्ये निवाते च भजेच्छय्यां मृदूत्तराम् |
सविषप्राणिविण्मूत्रलालादिष्ठीवनादिभिः ||५१||
समाप्लुतं तदा तोयमान्तरीक्षं विषोपमम् |
वायुना विषदुष्टेन प्रावृषेण्येन दूषितम् ||५२||
तद्धि सर्वोपयोगेषु तस्मिन् काले विवर्जयेत् |
अरिष्टासवमैरेयान् सोपदंशांस्तु युक्तितः ||५३||
पिबेत् प्रावृषि जीर्णांस्तु रात्रौ तानपि वर्जयेत् |
निरूहैर्बस्तिभिश्चान्यैस्तभाऽन्यैर्मारुतापहैः ||५४||
कुपितं शमयेद्वायुं वार्षिकं चाचरेद्विधिम् |५५|

Tapatyaya means end of summer or early rainy season. During this time, things / foods predominant in three heavy tastes i.e. sweet, sour and salt are always beneficial and hence should be consumed.

Likewise, warm milk, meat soup, oil and ghee should also be consumed during this season.

To mitigate vata aggravated during summer, things which cause stoutness of the body and also increase the moisture within the body should be used.

The physician having good knowledge of the procedures and therapies should administer other useful therapies which would also mitigate vata.

Below mentioned should be avoided –

        river water,

        things which are dry and hot,

        dilute buttermilk,

        exposure to sunlight,

        physical activities,

        sleeping during day time and

        copulation,

        freshly harvested grains,

        dry and cold foods,

        cold water and

        flour of grains

Foods prepared from yava, shastika, godhuma and old sali should be consumed in this season. The person should reside inside a house devoid of breeze or in shade which is soft and comfortable.

Water is contaminated by excreta, urine, saliva and spittle of poisonous animals in this season. The water is also polluted with the poisonous breeze. Due to these reasons, the water is similar to poison. Hence, such water should be avoided for all kinds of use.

Fermented beverages like arista, asava and maireya may be consumed along with condiments, especially during day time. At night time, even these should be avoided.

Decoction enema should be administered to mitigate the aggravated vata. Other therapies beneficial for mitigating vata and the regimen of varsa rtu (rainy season) should also be adopted.

Acara phala – benefit of following seasonal regimen

ऋतावृतौ य एतेन विधिना वर्तते नरः ||५५||
घोरानृतुकृतान् रोगान्नाप्नोति स कदाचन |५६|
One who adheres to these seasonal regimens in and out of the seasons does not become a victim of dreadful seasonal diseases.

Aśanavicāra – regimen of food

अत ऊर्ध्वं द्वादशाशनप्रविचारान् वक्ष्यामः |
तत्र शीतोष्णस्निग्धरूक्षद्रवशुष्कैककालिकद्विकालिकौषधयुक्तमात्राहीनदोषप्रशमनवृत्त्यर्थाः ||५६||

Now, the below mentioned twelve kinds (qualities) of the foods shall be described –

        sita – cold,

        usna – hot,

        snigdha – unctuous,

        ruksa – dry, devoid of fat or unctuousness,

        drava – liquid,

        suska – dry, devoid of moisture,

        eka kala – consumed once a day,

        dvikala – consumed twice a day,

        aushadha yukta – ,mixed with medicine,

        matrahina – less in quantity,

        dosa prasamana – mitigating the doshas and

        vrtyartha – for protecting health

तृष्णोष्णमददाहार्तान् रक्तपित्तविषातुरान् |
मूर्च्छार्तान् स्त्रीषु च क्षीणान् शीतैरन्नैरुपाचरेत् ||५७||

Cold foods should be used for treatment in persons suffering from –

        thirst,

        heat,

        intoxication,

        burning sensation,

        bleeding diseases,

        poison,

        fainting and

        emaciation from excessive copulation

कफवातामयाविष्टान् विरिक्तान् स्नेहपायिनः |
अक्लिन्नकायांश्च नरानुष्णैरन्नैरुपाचरेत् ||५८||

Below mentioned kinds of persons should be treated with hot foods –

        those suffering from diseases produced by kapha and vata,

        those who have had purgation,

        those who are to be administered with oleation therapy and

        those whose body is free from moisture

वातिकान् रूक्षदेहांश्च व्यवायोपहतांस्तथा |
व्यायामिनश्चापि नरान् स्निग्धैरन्नैरुपाचरेत् ||५९||

Unctuous foods should be used to treat the persons –

        who are of vata prakriti,

        dry in their body,

        exhausted by copulation,

        indulged in excessive physical exercises (activities)

मेदसाऽभिपरीतांस्तु स्निग्धान्मेहातुरानपि |
कफाभिपन्नदेहांश्च रूक्षैरन्नैरुपाचरेत् ||६०||

Dry foods should be used to treat the persons –

        who have more fat accumulation in their bodies,

        who are unctuous,

        who are suffering from diabetes,

        who have excessive kapha in their body

शुष्कदेहान् पिपासार्तान् दुर्बलानपि च द्रवैः |
प्रक्लिन्नकायान् व्रणिनः शुष्कैर्मेहिन एव च ||६१||

Liquid foods should be used to treat the persons –

        who are having excessive dryness of the body,

        who are suffering from thirst and debility

Dry foods should be used to treat the persons –

        who have more moisture in their body,

        who are wounded and

        who are suffering from diabetes

एककालं भवेद्देयो दुर्बलाग्निविवृद्धये |
समाग्नये तथाऽऽहारो द्विकालमपि पूजितः ||६२||

Foods once in a day – To augment the weak digestive fire, food should be given once a day.

Foods twice a day – For those having normal digestive fire, food may be given twice a day.

औषधद्वेषिणे देयस्तथौषधसमायुतः |
मन्दाग्नये रोगिणे च मात्राहीनः प्रशस्यते ||६३||

Foods mixed with medicines – Foods should be mixed with medicines and administered to those who hate medicines.

Less quantity of food – It is always ideal to give food in less quantity for those who have weak digestive fire and who are sick.

यथर्तुदत्तस्त्वाहारो दोषप्रशमनः स्मृतः |
अतः परं तु स्वस्थानां वृत्त्यर्थं सर्व एव च |
प्रविचारानिमानेवं द्वादशात्र प्रयोजयेत् ||६४||

Dosa Prasamana – Dosha prashamana foods i.e. those which mitigate the aggravated doshas comprises foods consumed as suitable to the seasons (seasonal foods).

Health maintaining foods – All the foods which are consumed by the healthy persons are meant to maintain health and life.

Intake of food should be planned after considering these twelve aspects of food consumption.

Dasa Auşadha kala – times of administering medicines

अत ऊर्ध्वं दशौषधकालान् वक्ष्यामः |
तत्राभक्तं प्राग्भक्तमधोभक्तं मध्येभक्तमन्तराभक्तं सभक्तं सामुद्गं मुहुर्मुहुर्ग्रासं ग्रासान्तरं चेति दशौषधकालाः ||६५||

After this, the ten different periods of time for administration of medicines shall be described. They are –

        Abhakta,

        Pragbhakta,

        Adhobhakta,

        Madhyabhakta,

        Antarabhakta,

        Sabhakta,

        Samudga,

        Muhurmuhu,

        Grasa and

        Grasantara

तत्राभक्तं तु यत् केवलमेवौषधमुपयुज्यते ||६६||

वीर्याधिकं भवति भेषजमन्नहीनं हन्यात्तथाऽऽमयमसंशयमाशु चैव |
तद्बालवृद्धवनितामृदवस्तु पीत्वा ग्लानिं परां समुपयान्ति बलक्षयं च ||६७||

Abhakta – means taking food on an empty stomach.

In the absence of food, the medicine becomes very powerful and hence would cure the diseases without any doubt.

If medicines are consumed on an empty stomach by children, old aged persons, women and persons having soft (tender) bodies, they would become tired / exhausted and also lose their strength.

प्राग्भक्तं नाम यत् प्राग्भक्तस्योपयुज्यते ||६८||
शीघ्रं विपाकमुपयाति बलं न हिंस्यादन्नावृतं न च मुहुर्वदनान्निरेति |
प्राग्भक्तसेवितमथौषधमेतदेव दद्याच्च वृद्धशिशुभीरुकृशाङ्गनाभ्यः ||६९||

Prägbhakta – Administering medicines just before taking the meals is called Pragbhakta.

The medicine quickly gets digested when it is taken just before meals. It does not harm the strength of the body. The medicine will also not come out of the mouth since it is being enveloped by the food.

Medicines before food should be given to the aged persons, children fearful, emaciated and women.

अधोभक्तं नाम- यदधो भक्तस्येति ||७०||

Adhobhakta – Medicine administered immediately after meals is called Adhobhakta.

मध्येभक्तं नाम- यन्मध्ये भक्तस्य पीयते ||७१||
पीतं यदन्नमुपयुज्य तदूर्ध्वकाये हन्याद्गदान् बहुविधांश्च बलं ददाति |
मध्ये तु पीतमपहन्त्यविसारिभावाद्ये मध्यदेहमभिभूय भवन्ति रोगाः ||७२||

Madhyebhakta – Administering medicine in the middle of the meal is called Madhya Bhakta.

When the medicine is taken soon after the meals (adhobhakta) it cures different diseases affecting / occurring in the upper parts of the body i.e. in the head and neck. It also bestows strength.

The medicine cures the diseases of the middle portion (parts) of the body, by not spreading out of the middle part (kostha – alimentary tract) when it is consumed in the middle of the meal.

अन्तराभक्तं नाम – यदन्तरा पीयते पूर्वापरयोर्भक्तयोः ||७३||

Antarabhakta – When medicine is administered in between two meals, it is called Antarabhakta.

सभक्तं नाम – यत् सह भक्तेन ||७४||

Sabhakta – When medicine is administered mixed with food, it is called Sabhakta.

पथ्यं सभक्तमबलाबलयोर्हि नित्यं तद्द्वेषिणामपि तथा शिशुवृद्धयोश्च |
हृद्यं मनोबलकरं त्वथ दीपनं च पथ्यं सदा भवति चान्तरभक्तकं यत् ||७५||

Medicine mixed with food i.e. sabhakta is suitable for –

        women,

        weak persons,

        those who hate medicines,

        children and

        aged persons

Medicine consumed between two morsels is –

        cordial,

        bestows strength to the mind,

        kindles digestive fire and

        is always suitable

सामुद्गं नाम – यद्भक्तस्यादावन्ते च पीयते ||७६||
दोषे द्विधा प्रविसृते तु समुद्गसञ्ज्ञमाद्यन्तयोर्यदशनस्य निषेव्यते तु ||७७||

Samudga – When the medicine is administered both at the beginning and also at the end of the meals, it is called Samudga.

Medicine given in this way is said to be the best in mitigating the doshas which have spread both upwards and downwards in the body.

मुहुर्मुहुर्नाम – सभक्तमभक्तं वा यदौषधं मुहुर्मुहुरुपयुज्यते ||७८||
श्वासे मुहुर्मुहुरतिप्रसृते च कासे
हिक्कावमीषु स वदन्त्युपयोज्यमेतत् ||७९||

Muhurmuhu – When medicine is administered frequently i.e. again and again, either with food or without food, it is called Muhurmuhu.

Medicines should be repeatedly given in diseases having repeated bouts, as in dyspnoea, cough, hiccup and vomiting.

ग्रासं तु- यत्पिण्डव्यामिश्रम् ||८०||

Sagrāsa – Administering medicine mixed with each morsel of food is called Sagrasa.

ग्रासान्तरं तु यद्ग्रासान्तरेषु ||८१||

Grasãñtara – Administering medicine in between the morsels of food is known as Grasantara.

ग्रासेषु चूर्णमबलाग्निषु दीपनीयं वाजीकराण्यपि तु योजयितुं यतेत |
ग्रासान्तरेषु वितरेद्वमनीयधूमान् श्वासादिषु प्रथितदृष्टगुणांश्च लेहान् ||८२||

Medicine mixed with each morsel of food i.e. sagrasa should be administered –

        when medicines are to be administered in the form of powders,

        when medicines are to be given to persons having weak digestion with the purpose of increasing digestive power (digestive fire) and

        when administering aphrodisiac medicines

Medicine should be administered in between two morsels in the below mentioned conditions –

        medicines used to produce vomiting by inhaling their smoke,

        in diseases like dyspnoea etc. and

        confections (linctuaries) whose properties are clearly known

एवमेते दशौषधकालाः ||८३||

Thus, the ten periods of administering the medicines were described.

Prasasta ahārakāla – best time for partaking food

विसृष्टे विण्मूत्रे विशदकरणे देहे च सुलघौ
विशुद्धे चोद्गारे हृदि सुविमले वाते च सरति |
तथाऽन्नश्रद्धायां क्लमपरिगमे कुक्षौ च शिथिले
प्रदेयस्त्वाहारो भवति भिषजां कालः स तु मतः ||८४||

 The others should be advised by the physicians to consume food only after voiding faeces and urine.

The ideal and best time to consume food is when –

        the sense organs are clear,

        the body is feeling light,

        the belching is pure,

        the heart / chest is clear,

        vata is moving downwards, in its normal path,

        there is desire for food,

        the fatigue is relieved and

        the abdomen is loose (soft, supple)

इति सुश्रुतसंहितायामुत्तरतन्त्रे तन्त्रभूषणाध्यायेषु स्वस्ववृत्ताध्यायो नाम(द्वितीयोऽध्यायः, आदितः) चतुःषष्टितमोऽध्यायः ||६४||

Thus ends the sixty fourth chapter by name Svasthavṛtta in Uttara Sthana of Suśruta Samhita.

Zesty Avocado Cilantro Lime Dressing

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This zesty avocado cilantro lime dressing is the good stuff! Creamy, bright, and tangy thanks to a buttermilk base, it’s perfect for salads, tacos, and dipping veggies.

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Creamy Avocado Cilantro Lime Dressing

This avocado cilantro lime dressing is one of those additions that gives any meal an instant upgrade. Use it to make a boring grilled chicken salad more exciting, drizzle it over bagged greens for a tasty side, or use a touch less buttermilk to make it a dip. Because of the acidity in the dressing, it keeps refrigerated a few days without turning brown. It’s like a zesty version of my buttermilk ranch dressing, a salad dressing you’ll find yourself making all the time!

Why You’ll Love This Avocado Dressing

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I’ve been making this avocado cilantro dressing for years now, and I never get tired of it. Not only is it fiber-packed, gluten-free, and vegetarian, it’s also absolutely delicious! Just read the reviews!

  • Creamy without mayo: Avocado and buttermilk give this dressing a rich, creamy texture.
  • Bright and zesty: Lime juice and jalapeño add a zippy flavor that makes it perfect for pairing with Tex-Mex dishes.
  • Quick to make: Just toss everything in a blender! There’s no reason to buy bottled dressing when it’s this easy to make your own.
  • Versatile: You can use it as a dressing for salads, a sauce for tacos and burgers, or as a dip.
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Ingredients You’ll Need

Ingredients for avocado cilantro lime dressing.

Below are the ingredients for this avocado cilantro lime dressing. See the recipe card for exact measurements.

  • Low-fat buttermilk is the base of the dressing and adds tang.
  • Jalapeño: Remove the seeds and ribs for mild heat, or keep them in for a spicy dressing.
  • Fresh cilantro gives it that signature herby flavor.
  • Haas avocado makes the dressing creamy and rich.
  • Garlic adds depth and savory flavor.
  • Scallions for a mild onion flavor.
  • Lime juice: Be sure to use fresh lime juice, not bottled. It has a brighter flavor.
  • Seasonings: Ground cumin, freshly ground pepper, and kosher salt.

How to Make Avocado Cilantro Lime Dressing

This dressing couldn’t be easier to make.

  1. Blend everything: Add all the ingredients to a blender and blend until completely smooth and creamy.
  2. Adjust the consistency: For a thinner dressing, add a little more buttermilk. For a thicker, dip-like consistency, use less.
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Prep: 10 minutes

Total: 10 minutes

Yield: 6 servings

Serving Size: 3 1/2 Tablespoons

  • Combine all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

  • For a thinner dressing add more buttermilk, for a thicker dip use less.

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Serving: 3 1/2 Tablespoons, Calories: 50 kcal, Carbohydrates: 5 g, Protein: 2 g, Fat: 3 g, Saturated Fat: 0.6 g, Cholesterol: 1 mg, Sodium: 128 mg, Fiber: 1.5 g, Sugar: 2 g

My Favorite Ways to Use This Avocado Dressing

Since I’ve been making this avocado cilantro lime dressing for so many years, I have a lot of ways to use it and so many of you mentioned more ways in the comments! Here are some of my favorites:

Glass jar of avocado cilantro lime dressing with wooden spoon.

Storage Tips

Store this dressing in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Stir or shake before using.

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Don’t Sleep on Beans: The Pantry Staple Doing the Most

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Don’t Sleep on Beans: The Pantry Staple Doing the Most

Beans might not be the flashiest ingredient, but with their plant protein, soluble fiber, and versatility, they’re worth making a pantry staple. And if you’re looking for budget-friendly dinners? Well, beans are the BEST!

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Easy bean recipes to please every palate!

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I started Well Plated when Ben and I were on a newlywed budget, so canned beans were always in the pantry. And all these years later, if you hand me a can of black beans or pintos, I could rattle off dozens of potential dinner options for it.

Beans aren’t just budget-friendly though. They’re a great plant-based protein, they can be used in so many different recipes, they’ve got a mild flavor that makes them a hit with just about everyone, and because they’re in a can, you don’t have to stress about using them before they go bad.

As if that’s not enough of a selling point, they’re already cooked, so they make dinner easier too!

Don’t Sleep on Dried Beans Either

While the focus of this post is canned beans, dried beans are even more affordable—but they do take a bit more time and planning. 

That said, I really do like the flavor and texture of dried beans, so I make them when I’ve got them time. I usually make a big batch of Crock Pot Pinto Beans, Instant Pot Black Beans, or Instant Pot Refried Beans and use them throughout the week.

About 1 1/2 cups of cooked dried beans equal 1 standard can of beans.

7 Satisfying Recipes That Start With a Can of Beans

Nourishing Cuban Black Beans and Rice Bowls with baked plantains (tostones), roasted vegetables, and avocado. Packed with authentic Cuban flavors and ingredients. A healthy, filling, all-in-one recipe that’s vegan and gluten free!

Cuban Black Beans and Rice with Roasted Peppers and Plantains

This Cuban Black Beans and Rice is a great example of how a few pantry staples can turn into a complete meal.

Check out this recipe

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15 Bean Soup

Hearty and full of flavor, this 15 Bean Soup is the kind of meal that feels substantial without being complicated.

Check out this recipe

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Vegetarian Chili With Sweet Potatoes

This Vegetarian Chili is rich, filling, and packed with beans. It’s a go-to when you want something cozy that still feels balanced.

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One Pan Cheesy Broccoli Quinoa Skillet with Parmesan and White Beans. An easy and filling vegetarian recipe that's great for quick dinners and healthy meal prep lunches.

One Pan Broccoli Quinoa Skillet with Parmesan and White Beans

A simple skillet meal where beans help round everything out, this Broccoli Quinoa Skillet is easy and satisfying.

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the BEST pasta fagioli recipe in a bowl with a spoon

Pasta e Fagioli

This Pasta e Fagioli combines beans, pasta, and broth into a comforting, everyday meal that works any night of the week.

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Chili Mac and Cheese

A comfort food mash-up that leans on beans for substance. Chili Mac and Cheese is hearty, filling, and easy to make.

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Cowboy Chicken Recipe

This Cowboy Chicken brings together beans, chicken, and bold flavors in a way that feels both simple and satisfying.

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Signs your cortisol is dysregulated

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Hiiii! How’s the day treating you? I have a couple of meetings this morning and packing because we’re seeing BTS this weekend (the girls are pumped).

For today, let’s talk about energy and cortisol. It’s a huge topic, something I talk about with clients a lot, and something that I struggled with for years.

For a long time, I thought I was just tired because of… life.

I had a full coaching schedule, was creating content, taking care of the girls, the Pilot was often traveling/deployed/working, trying to keep up with workouts, and doing all the things. Of course I was exhausted. Of course I was wired at night and dragging in the morning. That’s just life, right?

I remember going to the doctor when Liv was little (not my current PCP, it was a doctor on base) and she was like, “You have a toddler. Of course you feel horrible.”

It took me longer than I’d like to admit to realize that what I was experiencing wasn’t just a busy-life thing. It was a cortisol thing. And once I actually looked at my cortisol pattern – not just assumed everything was fine because my basic labs came back “normal” – so many things clicked into place.

If you’ve been feeling off and can’t quite put your finger on why, this post is for youuuuuu. We’re going to talk about what cortisol actually does, the signs it’s out of balance, what drives dysregulation in the first place, and what’s genuinely helped me, including the test I wish I’d run years earlier.

Signs Your Cortisol Is Dysregulated (And What to Actually Do About It)

First, What Is Cortisol Actually Doing?

Cortisol gets a bad reputation as the “stress hormone,” but it’s not inherently the enemy. It’s produced by your adrenal glands and plays a critical role in almost every system in your body: energy metabolism, blood sugar regulation, immune function, inflammation response, and your sleep-wake cycle.

In a healthy pattern, cortisol follows a predictable daily rhythm: it peaks in the morning (this is what helps you wake up and feel alert to start the day), gradually declines throughout the day, and reaches its lowest point at night so you can fall and stay asleep. That curve is everything. When it’s working, you feel like yourself: energized when you need to be, able to wind down when it’s time.

When it’s not working? That’s when things get a lil messy.

Cortisol dysregulation doesn’t just mean “too high” or “too low.” It means the pattern is off and there are actually several different ways that can look. You might have high morning cortisol and crash by noon. You might have a flat curve with low cortisol all day. You might have low morning levels and a spike at night (hello, second wind at 10pm that makes no sense but makes you want to redecorate your whole house). Each pattern has different root causes and different solutions, which is exactly why a standard blood test that only checks cortisol at one point in time tells you so little.

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Signs Your Cortisol Pattern May Be Off

These aren’t rare or extreme symptoms. A lot of them sound like everyday life, especially when you’re a busy mom and juggling a billion things, which is part of why cortisol dysregulation goes unaddressed for so long.

You’re exhausted in the morning no matter how much you slept. If you wake up unrefreshed, need multiple alarms, or feel like you could go right back to sleep after 8 hours, low morning cortisol may be part of the picture. Cortisol is supposed to rise sharply in the first 30–45 minutes after waking (this is called the cortisol awakening response). When it doesn’t, mornings feel BRUTAL. (I think this is why I hated the morning for so long lol.)

You get a “second wind” late at night. You’re dragging all evening, then suddenly feel awake and alert around 9 or 10pm when you should be winding down. This is often a sign of elevated cortisol at night; the opposite of where it should be on the curve.

You crash in the afternoon. The 2–3pm energy dip affects a lot of people, but if it’s consistently debilitating – like you genuinely cannot function without caffeine, a boatload of sugar, or a nap – it’s worth looking at what your cortisol is doing mid-day.

You feel anxious for no clear reason. Elevated cortisol, especially in a dysregulated pattern, can show up as low-grade anxiety, a feeling of being “on edge,” or an inability to feel calm even when nothing is actively wrong.

Your sleep is light, fragmented, or you wake between 2–4am. Cortisol and melatonin work in opposition — when cortisol rises at night, it suppresses melatonin. Night wakings, especially in the early morning hours, are a classic sign of cortisol dysregulation. (Note that it can be other things, too, like liver/detox, blood sugar imbalance, poor sleep hygeine, parasites, hormones, etc.)

You hold weight around your midsection despite eating well and exercising. Chronically elevated cortisol signals the body to store fat, particularly visceral fat in the abdominal area. If you’re doing everything “right” and still struggling with this, cortisol is worth investigating.

Your hunger and cravings feel out of control. Cortisol raises blood sugar (it’s preparing you to fight or flee), and when blood sugar swings happen repeatedly throughout the day, cravings go wiiiiiild.

You feel “tired but wired.” This one is so common and so uncomfortable. You’re exhausted, but you can’t relax. You can’t turn your brain off. You feel depleted but somehow still keyed up. This is often a sign of high cortisol at the wrong times of day.

You’re getting sick more often. Cortisol has a complex relationship with immune function. Short-term, it’s anti-inflammatory. But chronically elevated or chronically low cortisol both compromise immune resilience over time.

Your cycle is irregular, or your PMS has gotten worse. Cortisol and sex hormones share the same precursors. When your body is under prolonged stress, it prioritizes cortisol production, sometimes at the expense of progesterone. This is sometimes called “progesterone steal” and it can show up as shorter luteal phases, worse PMS, irregular cycles, and more.

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What Causes Cortisol to Get Out of Balance?

This is where I want to be really honest: most of us are doing multiple things that dysregulate cortisol without realizing it.

Chronic stress (obvious, but worth a mention). Your nervous system doesn’t differentiate between a work deadline, a difficult relationship, a scary news cycle, or a near-miss in traffic. Prolonged activation of the stress response keeps cortisol elevated over time, and eventually the adrenals struggle to keep up.

Poor sleep. Cortisol and sleep have a bidirectional relationship – poor sleep disrupts your cortisol rhythm, and dysregulated cortisol disrupts your sleep. Once you’re in this loop, it compounds quickly.

Blood sugar swings. Every time your blood sugar drops, your body uses cortisol to bring it back up. Eating lots of refined carbs, skipping meals, or going too long without eating creates a blood sugar rollercoaster that keeps cortisol in constant demand.

Over-exercising or under-recovering. Exercise is a stressor (a beneficial one!), but high-intensity training without adequate recovery raises cortisol. If you’re doing back-to-back hard workouts, not sleeping enough, and not eating enough protein, your cortisol is working overtime.

Caffeine timing and quantity. Caffeine spikes cortisol. Having coffee first thing in the morning when cortisol is naturally peaking can amplify the curve in ways that make the afternoon crash worse. This was one I’ve had to work on personally, and I ended up cutting out caffeine entirely. (I drink mold-free decaf coffee instead!)

Gut and inflammatory issues. Anything that creates systemic inflammation – gut dysbiosis, food sensitivities, chronic infections – activates the stress response and keeps cortisol elevated.

Emotional and relational stress. This one is easy to minimize because it doesn’t feel “physical,” but unresolved stress, grief, caretaking without support, and difficult relationships are real adrenal loads.

How I Actually Found Out What My Cortisol Was Doing

Here’s where I’ll tell you what I wish I’d done sooner: I ran a test that actually looked at my cortisol throughout the day, not just at one point in time.

The test I use and recommend is the EquiLife Women’s Wellness Test – a saliva-based test that measures estrogen, progesterone, and four cortisol markers throughout the day. Saliva testing is ideal for cortisol because it captures the free (bioavailable) cortisol at multiple time points, giving you the actual curve; not a snapshot. Seeing whether your cortisol is high in the morning, crashing by noon, flat all day, or spiking at night completely changes what you do about it. It’s also one of the least expensive functional labs we offer.

What I also love about this particular test is that it pairs the cortisol picture with estrogen and progesterone levels. Because these hormones don’t exist in isolation: they talk to each other, they share resources, and understanding the full hormonal picture is so much more useful than looking at one marker in isolation.

If you want to run this test and go over your results together, I’m offering complimentary results reviews – no coaching fee. You can grab the EquiLife Women’s Wellness Test here and then reach out so I can add you to my client portal (gina@fitnessista.com subject: TEST). I’d love to help you make sense of what you’re looking at.

What’s Actually Helped Me Support My Adrenals

I want to be clear: there’s no single supplement or gadget that fixes a dysregulated cortisol pattern. The foundation is always lifestyle: sleep, blood sugar stability, stress management, movement that matches your current capacity. But once that foundation is in place, there are some tools that have meaningfully moved the needle for me.

EquiLife Adrenal Soothe

This is a supplement formulated specifically for adrenal support, with adaptogenic herbs that help the body modulate its stress response. It’s super calming without making you feel foggy. My evening cortisol used to be high until I added this to my evening routine. You can check it out here.

CBD Gummies

CBD has been one a tool in my routine for supporting a calmer nervous system, particularly in the evenings.  I use Cured Nutrition (half a gummy, one to two times a week if I’m feeling stressed or wired) and notice a huge difference when I take them. Look for a brand that’s third-party tested and transparent about sourcing.

Lumebox (Red Light Therapy)

Red light therapy supports mitochondrial function and has solid research behind its effects on cortisol regulation and sleep quality. I use my Lumebox most mornings. It’s one of my favorite parts of my morning routine, and sometimes I’ll just prop it on my desk while I’m working. Morning red light exposure also helps anchor your circadian rhythm, which is directly tied to that healthy cortisol curve! Use FITNESSISTA for an amazing discount here.

PEMF Mat

PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field therapy) is one of those things I was skeptical about until I tried it consistently. The research on PEMF and stress response is fascinatinhg – it works at a cellular level to support nervous system regulation, reduce inflammation, and improve sleep quality. I use mine in the evenings as a way to signal to my body that it’s time to downshift or I’ll use it in the morning for meditation. This is my favorite one and my code is FITNESSISTA

Where to Start If This Resonates

If you read through that symptom list and found yourself nodding along, here’s what I’d suggest:

Start with the basics. Before anything else: are you sleeping 7–9 hours, eating protein at every meal, managing your caffeine timing, and building in actual rest? These aren’t glamorous answers, but they move cortisol more than almost anything else.

Consider testing. You can’t really optimize what you can’t see. If you’re dealing with multiple symptoms and have been for a while, running the EquiLife Women’s Wellness Test will give you an actual picture of what your cortisol is doing throughout the day and we can go through the results together! Grab it here.

Look at your exercise. If you’re consistently doing high-intensity workouts and feeling more depleted than energized, this is worth reconsidering. Lower-intensity movement – walking, Pilates, yoga – is often much better for adrenal recovery than more HIIT. I LOVE Sculpt Society workouts. They give me an amazing burn but I don’t feel depleted afterwards.

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Work on your wind-down. Whatever works for you and helps you feel calm and wind down. For me that’s a combination of red light glasses, putting the phone down earlier than I’d like to and swapping it for a book, the PEMF mat, and my CBD gummies on the nights that I’m feeling extra stressed or wired. Find what works for you and protect that time! I also love an Organifi Golden Milk with some warm almond milk.

Be patient with yourself. This is probably the most important one. Cortisol dysregulation usually develops over months or years. It doesn’t resolve in a week (unfortunately). The good news is that the pattern can absolutely shift, and when it does, you feel like a different person.

I genuinely wish someone had handed me this information years ago. Once you understand what’s driving your symptoms, you have so much more power to address them, instead of guessing with supplements and trying to push through.

If you have questions, drop them in the comments. If you want to run your labs and go over the results together, lmk – I’m here!

xo,

Gina

This post is for educational purposes and is not intended as medical advice. Always work with your healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.