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Sarita Solvig Blankenburg: AYURVEDA – THE ART OF LIVING WELL

Sarita Solvig Blankenburg: AYURVEDA – THE ART OF LIVING WELL

Sarita Solvig Blankenburg

Digestive Health: Reset Your Microbiome with Ayurveda

Spring is on our doorstep, a natural revival after months of cold, wet weather that slowed routines and encouraged heavier eating. If winter has left you reaching for comfort food, moving less and feeling a bit heavier, you’re not alone. The season’s cold, wet rhythm often brings lethargy, brain fog, pale, congested skin and a sluggish digestive system.  

In Ayurveda, Agni (digestive fire) stands at the centre, transforming food into nourishment and supporting clear elimination. When Agni is strong, energy is steady and skin glows. When Agni is out of balance, everything feels stuck.

Ayurveda describes four different states of Agni. Sama Agni is balanced, with a clear mind, regular appetite and easy elimination. Vishama Agni, linked to Vata dosha, is unpredictable, often associated with gas and bloating. Tikshna Agni, linked to Pitta dosha, can be fiery and hot which may lead to hyperacidity and heartburn. Manda Agni, linked to Kapha dosha, is slow, presenting as heaviness, fluid retention and weight gain. In an Ayurvedic consultation we assess your current state of Agni, dosha imbalances and look at the root cause of any health issues. Your customised treatment plan includes diet and lifestyle recommendations, herbal medicine and treatments and help to regain your health and wellbeing.  

To reset the state of an imbalanced digestive system, Ayurveda uses a variety of herbal formulas. For Vishama Agni, Hingvashtaka Churna is a classic calming blend that eases cramping, releases trapped wind and steadies appetite. If constipation is part of the digestive issue, Triphala tones the bowel and supports regularity while gently cleansing without creating dependency. For Tikshna Agni with hyperacidity and heartburn, Avipattikara cools and soothes, reducing burning and sourness while maintaining healthy downward flow. For Manda Agni, Trikatu (‘three pungents’) kindles a slow metabolism, mobilises Kapha and helps your system handle heavier foods with greater ease.

Our microbiome, the ecosystem of beneficial bacteria in our gut, works hand in hand with Agni. A diverse, well-fed microbiome produces short-chain fatty acids that nourish the gut lining, regulate inflammation and stabilise mood and energy. In practical terms: favour warm, freshly cooked meals, eat at regular times, enjoy fibre-rich vegetables, legumes and whole grains, and season generously with digestive spices that suit your state of Agni and doshic constitution. When the microbiome thrives, Sama Agni, a balanced digestive system, follows.

For a deeper seasonal reset, Ayurveda offers Panchakarma, a structured purification therapy that combines cleansing meals, internal oleation, therapeutic treatments and individually selected detoxifying procedures. Its purpose is to loosen and clear Ama (metabolic waste), rekindle digestive fire and rebalance the microbiome from the inside out. Spring is the ideal season to lighten up and start your detox.

At Ayurveda New Zealand, we offer a customised two-week Panchakarma programme, along with the digestive aids and dosha-specific spice mixes above through our Sattva Botanicals product range.  

Ready to trade winter heaviness for clarity and spring glow? Visit our website or book your Ayurvedic consultation and let’s bring your digestion and your energy back to balance.
(Sarita Solvig Blankenburg)

AYURVEDA NZ, 386 Richmond Road, M: 021 144 5768, www.ayurvedanz.co.nz @ayurvedanz

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