
Creating Space: An Ayurvedic Approach to Spring for Sensitive Nervous Systems
In this episode, I explore one of my favorite Ayurvedic concepts — langhana, or lightening — and I bring a more nuanced lens to how we can work with this energy in spring without depleting ourselves in the process.
Recording from my kitchen in Maine while watching the snow melt, I reflect on the signs of kapha accumulation I'm noticing in my own body and life, and share why the conventional wellness culture approach to spring cleanses and detoxes can backfire — especially for women in perimenopause, those in big life transitions, or anyone whose nervous system is already running on empty.
At the heart of this episode is a beautiful reframe: langhana doesn't have to mean restriction. It can mean spaciousness.
Key Takeaways:
- Kapha dosha accumulates in late winter and early spring, showing up as heaviness, sluggish digestion, brain fog, congestion, and low motivation
- Langhana (lightening) and brahmana (nourishing) are the two primary therapeutic directions in Ayurveda — both are always needed in balance
- Aggressive spring cleanses, intense exercise, and restriction can deplete women in perimenopause or those with sensitive nervous systems, further aggravating vata dosha
- The intensity of your langhana practice should match the resources you have available — constitution, life stage, and current transitions all matter
- Reframing langhana as creating space rather than restriction opens up a gentler, more sustainable approach
- Spaciousness can be cultivated in the body, the nervous system, the mind, and in life itself
Practical Tools Mentioned:
- Eating warm, light, spiced foods (kitchari, soups, cooked greens with warming spices)
- Dry brushing or raw silk garshana gloves (with oil if you're feeling depleted)
- Getting outside in morning light — even rising before sunrise to catch vata energy
- Morning pages practice from The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
- A "reading/media deprivation" week to create mental spaciousness
- Home decluttering as a form of energetic lightening
- Stimulating breathwork or long spacious breaths
- Yoga that alternates between activation and stillness to build nervous system resilience
Rhythm & Ritual:
A 6-Week Ayurvedic Program for Women in (or approaching) Perimenopause
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A 6-Week Ayurvedic Program for Women in (or approaching) Perimenopause/Menopause is now open!!
Early Bird Pricing until March 10th 2026
Resources:
Free Masterclass: The Alchemy of the Perimenopause Portal
Ayurvedic Dosha Quick Reference Guide
Nourished For Resilience Workbook
Find me at www.nourishednervoussystem.com
and @nourishednervoussytem on Instagram
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