Thermal Physiology – EliteAyurveda Blog & Articles https://epoh.blog Ayurveda Perspective On All Aspects Of Life Thu, 06 Mar 2025 09:47:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Thermal Physiology Of Body https://epoh.blog/thermal-physiology-of-body/ https://epoh.blog/thermal-physiology-of-body/#respond Mon, 06 Feb 2023 11:01:33 +0000 https://eliteayurveda.com/blog/?p=1973 Thermal Physiology of the Body: An Ayurvedic Perspective The human body maintains an optimal core temperature of around 37Β°C (98.6Β°F) to ensure proper metabolic function, enzyme activity, and overall homeostasis. This thermal regulation, controlled by the hypothalamus, enables the body to adapt to environmental changes. In Ayurveda, body temperature regulation is deeply connected to the […]

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Thermal Physiology of the Body: An Ayurvedic Perspective

The human body maintains an optimal core temperature of around 37Β°C (98.6Β°F) to ensure proper metabolic function, enzyme activity, and overall homeostasis. This thermal regulation, controlled by the hypothalamus, enables the body to adapt to environmental changes.

In Ayurveda, body temperature regulation is deeply connected to the balance of the three Doshasβ€”Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Pitta Dosha, associated with Agni (digestive fire), plays a primary role in maintaining heat balance, while Vata and Kapha influence cooling and circulation mechanisms. At EliteAyurveda, under the guidance of Dr. Adil Moulanchikkal, we integrate Ayurvedic wisdom with modern thermal physiology to address disorders related to heat imbalance, poor circulation, and metabolic dysregulation.


πŸ“– Ayurvedic Understanding of Body Heat Regulation

According to Ayurvedic principles, the body’s thermal balance is maintained through:

βœ” Pitta Dosha (Heat Production) β†’ Metabolism & Digestion
βœ” Vata Dosha (Heat Distribution) β†’ Circulation & Nerve Activity
βœ” Kapha Dosha (Heat Conservation) β†’ Moisture & Cooling Mechanisms

“Ushna Teekshna Pitta Sannipaatena, Shareeram Ushna Bhavati”
(When Pitta Dosha increases excessively, body heat rises.)
β€” Charaka Samhita


πŸ” How the Body Regulates Temperature

MechanismAyurvedic CorrelationFunction
Thermogenesis (Heat Production)Pitta Agni (Digestive Fire)Maintains body warmth via metabolism
Vasodilation (Heat Loss via Skin)Vata CirculationExpands blood vessels to release heat
Sweating (Evaporative Cooling)Pitta-Kapha BalanceRemoves excess heat & toxins (Ama)
Shivering (Heat Generation via Muscles)Vata Response to ColdGenerates heat through muscle contractions
Respiratory Heat ExchangePrana Vayu (Breath Regulation)Adjusts body temperature via exhalation

πŸ”₯ Heat Imbalances & Ayurvedic View on Thermal Disorders

When body temperature regulation is disrupted, it can lead to various heat-related or cold-related disorders. Ayurveda categorizes these imbalances based on Dosha dominance.

βœ” πŸ”₯ Pitta Aggravation (Excess Heat)
πŸ”Ή Symptoms: Excess sweating, acidity, fever, heat rashes, dehydration
πŸ”Ή Causes: Spicy foods, excessive sun exposure, stress
πŸ”Ή Ayurvedic Remedy: Cooling herbs like Shatavari, Amalaki, Coriander

βœ” ❄ Vata Aggravation (Cold Sensitivity & Poor Circulation)
πŸ”Ή Symptoms: Cold extremities, joint stiffness, dryness
πŸ”Ή Causes: Cold weather, irregular eating habits, weak digestion
πŸ”Ή Ayurvedic Remedy: Warming foods like Ginger, Turmeric, Sesame Oil

βœ” 🌊 Kapha Aggravation (Cold Retention & Dampness)
πŸ”Ή Symptoms: Water retention, sluggish digestion, excessive mucus
πŸ”Ή Causes: Heavy, oily, sweet foods, lack of movement
πŸ”Ή Ayurvedic Remedy: Light, dry foods like Triphala, Cinnamon, Black Pepper


🌿 Ayurvedic Therapies for Optimal Thermal Balance

At EliteAyurveda, we offer personalized treatments to restore body heat balance and improve metabolic function.

1⃣ Panchakarma Detox for Thermal Regulation

TherapyThermal Effect
Virechana (Purgation Therapy)Eliminates excess heat from the liver & digestive system
Abhyanga (Herbal Oil Massage)Improves circulation & maintains warmth in the body
Swedana (Herbal Steam Therapy)Promotes sweating & removes excess Kapha
Nasya (Nasal Cleansing Therapy)Clears congestion & improves respiratory heat exchange

2⃣ Diet & Lifestyle Adjustments for Heat Balance

βœ” Foods That Regulate Body Temperature
βœ… Cooling Foods (For Excess Heat) – Coconut water, cucumber, ghee, mint
βœ… Warming Foods (For Cold Sensitivity) – Ginger, black pepper, nuts, hot soups
βœ… Hydrating Foods (For Kapha Balance) – Tulsi tea, honey, light cooked meals

🚫 Foods That Disrupt Thermal Balance
❌ Excessively Spicy or Fried Foods – Overheats the body (Pitta imbalance)
❌ Cold & Heavy Foods – Reduces metabolic fire (Kapha imbalance)
❌ Excess Caffeine & Alcohol – Causes dehydration & disrupts circulation

βœ” Lifestyle Practices for Healthy Temperature Regulation
βœ… Yoga & Breathing Exercises – Balances Prana Vayu & internal heat
βœ… Hydration & Proper Sleep – Supports thermoregulation at night
βœ… Seasonal Adjustments – Ayurvedic Ritucharya to adapt to temperature changes


πŸ“– Real Patient Success Story

“I used to suffer from constant heat-related issues like excessive sweating, acidity, and heat rashes. After following a personalized Ayurvedic detox and cooling Pitta-balancing herbs, my body temperature has stabilized, and I feel much more balanced!”
β€” Ananya R., Bengaluru


πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ From the Doctor’s Desk: Dr. Adil Moulanchikkal

“Thermal physiology plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health. Ayurveda provides a holistic approach to balancing body temperature by addressing the root causes through diet, detox, and lifestyle modifications. At EliteAyurveda, we ensure that each treatment plan aligns with an individual’s unique Prakriti (body type) and seasonal variations for long-term wellness.”


πŸ“ž Start Your Ayurvedic Healing Journey Today!

πŸ“ž Contact us today: +91 8884722246
🌐 Visit: www.eliteayurveda.com
πŸ’¬ Book a consultation and experience true healing!

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