Offbeat News : Physical ailments can be treated through tests and medication, but mental health issues are often difficult to identify and understand. In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, work pressure, family responsibilities, relationships and constant expectations expose almost every individual to some form of stress. Although the word “stress” sounds small, its impact on the human body is extremely deep and potentially dangerous.
Experts say long-term stress affects nearly every part of the body. It weakens memory, disrupts sleep patterns, reduces appetite, affects taste, triggers digestive problems, causes fatigue, and may even weaken vision. In several cases, persistent stress accelerates hair greying and lowers overall immunity. When stress becomes chronic, the brain’s ability to send important signals to different organs declines, making the body vulnerable to multiple disorders.
Ayurveda describes stress as a “Manoroga” — a disease of the mind — and emphasizes that mental healing comes not through medication alone but by calming the mind and balancing internal energies. The Bhagavad Gita also states that the mind is both the cause of bondage and liberation; therefore, learning to control it is essential.
Ayurvedic practitioners recommend several natural methods to reduce stress. Oil massage on the head and foot soles helps pacify the aggravated Vata dosha and promotes mental relaxation. Herbs like Brahmi, Shankhpushpi and Ashwagandha calm the nervous system and help regulate stress hormones. Tulsi and Giloy tea boost immunity while reducing mental fatigue.
Following a satvik diet consisting of boiled vegetables, khichdi, seasonal fruits and adequate water also helps reduce stress levels. Additionally, spending time in nature, engaging in hobbies and listening to soothing music contribute greatly to emotional wellness.
Health experts warn that ignoring stress can gradually invite serious health complications. Hence, adopting a balanced lifestyle, mindful practices and Ayurvedic routines can help restore mental peace and maintain long-term wellness.








