In Ayurveda, each dosha is characterized by different sleep tendencies; disturbances in our sleep are also attributed to our dosha, and there also exist dosha-specific methods for treating these disturbances. Understanding sleep through your dosha can thus empower you to both identify the source of your sleep imbalances and to implement effective solutions for boosting the quality of your sleep. (If you’re not sure what your dominant dosha is, you can take our dosha quiz here.)
DOSHA-SPECIFIC SLEEP IMBALANCES AND REMEDIES
FOR VATAS
Given their active and fast-paced nature, Vatas tend to struggle with light, irregular sleep. Vatas therefore tend to wake up in the middle of the night and get fewer hours of sleep than is optimal for them.
To alleviate the irregular nature of their sleep, it’s essential for Vatas to participate in calming, anxiety- and stress relief practices before bed. One way to do so is by self-massage practice which releases tension in both the mind and body, promoting overall tranquility and calm. Establishing a calming breathing or meditation practice before bed is also a powerful method for clearing the mind and recentering the self. Vatas can also try making golden milk, a soothing turmeric-based drink that alleviates anxiety and combats insomnia and ensure better sleep quality.
FOR PITTAS
Pittas tend to have relatively uninterrupted sleep, and when they wake up in the middle of the night they find that they can return to sleep easily. However, Pittas often struggle with falling asleep in the first place, given the overactive nature of their minds. In fact, Pittas dedication to their projects can cause them to stay up at night working rather than going to sleep.
To promote a peaceful process of falling asleep, Pittas should limit activities that require high levels of mental engagement before bed. Instead, they should aim to unwind mentally, either by journaling, drinking golden milk or engaging in a soothing spiritual practice.
FOR KAPHA
Kaphas tend to be heavy sleepers, and they don’t tend to wake easily. In fact, Kaphas, when imbalanced, may struggle with oversleeping, which causes them to wake up feeling sluggish and groggy. Perhaps unintuitively, despite their tendencies, Kaphas actually need less sleep than Vatas and Pittas.
For Kaphas, it’s important to set a regular sleep schedule and to wake up at the same time each morning to prevent against oversleeping. The Kapha element is elevated from 6am-10am, which makes it more difficult to get out of bed, so it’s actually best for Kaphas to wake up by 6am. In addition, Kaphas should try to incorporate exercise into their daily routine to feel lighter and more rejuvenated throughout the day. (For more information on how to exercise for your dosha, check out our blog post here.)
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