Rooted In The Seasons Blog
The Rooted in the Seasons Blog is a space I’ve created to share practical Yoga and Ayurveda for real life.
It’s a place to come back to — to recognise when something feels slightly out of rhythm,
and learn how to return to a steadier way of living.
Here you’ll find guidance on seasonal living, digestion, stress relief, and daily rhythm,
along with simple ways to work with your body rather than against it.
Learn which foods and spices support each season, how to strengthen Agni (digestive fire), how breath influences the nervous system, and how to adapt your yoga practice throughout the year.
Looking for easy Ayurvedic recipes? They now have their own dedicated page. Browse Ayurvedic Recipes.
Start Here: Restore Your Rhythm with Yoga and Ayurveda
Begin with these practical guides to understand your stress patterns, calm the nervous system, and rebuild the daily rhythm that helps the body settle and recover.
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Popular topics:
Vata • Digestion • Sleep • Winter immunity • Breath • Yoga Sutras • Recipes
Not sure where to begin?
If you're new here, start with:
Digestive health → Start here: Understanding Agni (digestive fire)
Stress & sleep → Start here: Restoring Rhythm for a Better Sleep
Seasonal living → Start here: A Winter Breath Guide for the Nervous System
Yoga philosophy → Start here: Self-Doubt and the Mind
Or browse below and follow what feels most relevant right now.
Why what you eat together matters as much as what you eat
Why do healthy meals sometimes still leave you feeling heavy?Ayurveda has a concept called viruddha ahara — incompatible food combinations. It explores how certain foods may place more demand on digestion when eaten together, even when the individual foods seem healthy.
Start Here: Spring Ayurveda for Lightness and Energy
Begin with these practical spring guides to reduce Kapha, support digestion, and help the body release winter heaviness as the season shifts.
Struggling to switch off, even when the day is done? In this post, we explore five Ayurvedic shifts that can help your body gently unwind, from nervous system cues to food, daily routine, and evening rituals.