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Dr.Ashley Joji

Consultant Physician
The Nattika Beach Resort











Introduction:

In Ayurveda, health is not just the absence of disease; it is the balance of primary energies within the body and mind. At the heart of this healing philosophy lies the concept of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These three doshas, often described as Vata Pitta Kapha body types, govern all biological and psychological functions of the human body. When these doshas become imbalanced, it may lead to physical and emotional disturbances. At Nattika Beach Ayurveda Resort, understanding your dosha imbalance through expert consultation is the first step towards a personalised Ayurvedic wellness retreat.

Let us explore what these doshas are, how they function in the body, and how Ayurveda helps restore balance and vitality through traditional knowledge.

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What Are the Three Doshas?

According to Ayurveda, everything in the universe, including the human body, is composed of five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and space. These elements combine to form the three doshas, which act as the primary elemental energies governing the body and mind.

  • Vata (Air + Space) – Vata controls all movement-related functions such as breathing, circulation, elimination, and joint movement. It is cold, dry, light, and quick in nature. Imbalanced Vata may cause anxiety, dry skin, constipation, and irregular sleep. Psychologically, Vata-dominant individuals are active, creative, and quick-thinking. A balanced Vata diet plays a key role in maintaining harmony and wellbeing.
  • Pitta (Fire + Water) – Pitta governs digestion, metabolism, body temperature, skin lustre, and complexion. It is hot, sharp, and intense in nature. Pitta-dominant individuals are courageous, focused, and enthusiastic. Pitta imbalance may lead to acidity, inflammation, and skin disorders.
  • Kapha (Earth + Water) – Kapha provides structure, immunity, and lubrication to joints. It is heavy, slow, and cooling in nature. When imbalanced, Kapha may cause lethargy, weight gain, and sluggishness. Kapha-dominant individuals are calm, stable, and emotionally grounded.

    Beyond imbalance, Ayurveda recognises Prakriti (body constitution). Each individual is born with a unique dosha combination that remains constant throughout life.

Why Dosha Balance Matters for Health

Ayurveda believes that dosha imbalance is the root cause of disease. Factors such as stress, improper diet, irregular sleep, and seasonal changes can disturb this delicate balance.

  • Helps prevent illness before it manifests
  • Improves digestion and overall energy levels
  • Enhances mental clarity and emotional balance
  • Supports graceful ageing and longevity

At Nattika Beach Ayurveda Resort, our Ayurvedic doctors assess your dosha profile during the initial consultation and design personalised treatments, dietary plans, daily routines, and yoga practices to restore balance naturally.


Dosha-Based Treatment at Nattika Beach Ayurveda Resort

Our treatment philosophy is rooted in classical Ayurveda and holistic medicine. The key focus areas at our resort include:

1. Ayurvedic Treatments

From Abhyanga (therapeutic oil massage) to Shirodhara (continuous oil flow on the forehead), therapies are selected to pacify or stimulate the imbalanced dosha. Along with external therapies and internal medications, Panchakarma detox therapies help eliminate accumulated toxins based on individual health conditions.

2. Individualised Diet

Our well-functioning vegetarian kitchen serves meals customised according to your dosha. Vata-balancing foods are warm and nourishing, Pitta diets are cooling, and Kapha meals are light and mildly spiced. Diet plans are prescribed by our Ayurvedic diet doctor after consultation.

3. Yoga and Meditation

Yoga and meditation act as powerful complements to Ayurvedic treatments. These practices harmonise the mind, body, and soul while relieving stress. Sessions are tailored by experienced instructors based on physical and psychological needs.


Doshas and Emotional Wellness

Dosha balance also plays a vital role in mental and emotional wellbeing:

  • Vata imbalance may lead to anxiety and fear
  • Pitta imbalance can cause anger and irritability
  • Kapha imbalance may result in depression and lack of motivation

Through Ayurvedic therapies, personalised diet, yoga, and mindful living, we help you realign your physical, emotional, and spiritual energies.



FAQs

1. Can I have more than one dosha?
Yes. Most individuals are a combination of two doshas, such as Vata-Pitta, Pitta-Kapha, or Vata-Kapha. Your imbalance (Vikruti) may change over time due to lifestyle and environmental factors.

2. How do I know if my doshas are imbalanced?
Symptoms like poor digestion, fatigue, skin issues, or sleep disturbances may indicate imbalance. A professional Ayurvedic consultation offers accurate assessment.

3. Can my dosha change over time?
Your Prakriti remains constant, but imbalances may vary. At Nattika, we help restore balance through personalised care.

4. Are dosha-based treatments safe for everyone?
Yes. Ayurveda follows an individualised approach, adjusting treatments based on age, health condition, and imbalance.

5. What is the benefit of knowing my dosha?
Understanding your dosha helps you align your diet, lifestyle, and self-care routines with your natural constitution. Our team provides guidance that can be followed even after your retreat.