In Ayurveda, every individual is governed by a unique combination of three vital energies or Doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These Doshas control all physical and mental processes, and maintaining their equilibrium is the key to optimal health.
Vata: The Energy of Movement
Composed of Air and Space, Vata governs all biological movement, including breathing, muscle contractions, heartbeat, and nerve impulses. When in balance, Vata fosters creativity, flexibility, and vitality. An imbalance leads to dry skin, anxiety, chronic fatigue, insomnia, bloating, and joint pain. To balance Vata, one must emphasize warm, grounding, and oily foods, alongside a regular daily routine.
Pitta: The Energy of Transformation
Composed of Fire and Water, Pitta governs metabolism, digestion, body temperature, and intelligence. In balance, it promotes sharp thinking, leadership, courage, and healthy digestion. An imbalance manifests as skin rashes, inflammation, heartburn, and anger. To keep Pitta cool, avoid excessively spicy or sour foods, and engage in relaxing, non-competitive activities.
Kapha: The Energy of Structure
Composed of Earth and Water, Kapha governs growth, lubrication, physical strength, stability, and immunity. In balance, it provides love, calm, patience, and stability. An imbalance causes weight gain, lethargy, congestion, fluid retention, and attachment issues. To balance Kapha, prioritize light, warm, and spicy foods, and maintain a regular exercise regimen.
Prakriti vs. Vikriti
Your birth constitution (Prakriti) represents your unique natural blueprint of Doshas, which remains constant throughout life. Your current state of imbalance (Vikriti) is how your Doshas are currently manifesting. The goal of Ayurvedic medicine is to bring your Vikriti back in line with your Prakriti, restoring your natural state of balance.