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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 41 MIN

Summer, Supplements & Listening to Your Body | Ayurveda Digested

from Ayurveda Digested · host Nicholas and BridgeO

Summer has a way of revealing what our bodies really need.In this episode of Ayurveda Digested, Nicholas and Bridge catch up after an incredibly busy month and explore how seasonal changes, stress, overwork, parenting, teaching, and everyday life all influence our health through the lens of Ayurveda.What begins as a conversation about exhaustion and the need for rest quickly unfolds into a deeper discussion about doshic balance, why healing is always changing, how practitioners assess clients over time, and why there is rarely a one-size-fits-all solution.They also dive into adaptogenic herbs, digestive support, Ayurvedic formulations, coffee, supplements, rejuvenation after burnout, and why your body’s response is always more important than marketing claims.In This Episode:• Why summer can be surprisingly depleting—even for Kapha constitutions• Rest, grounding, and rebuilding depleted energy• Why healing is dynamic rather than static• Understanding why doshas are always changing• How Ayurvedic practitioners observe patterns over time• Adaptogens and rebuilding resilience after stress• Supporting postpartum and long-term depletion• Why digestion always comes first in Ayurveda• Herbs like Triphala, Trikatu, Avipattikar, Panchakola, Shatavari, Gotu Kola, Marshmallow Root, and Indian Sarsaparilla (Anantamul)• Coffee, coffee masala, and supporting healthy digestion• Why supplements work differently for different people• Learning to trust your body’s feedback instead of chasing miracle curesOne of the biggest reminders from this conversation is that health isn’t about perfection. It’s about paying attention.Your body is constantly adapting to your environment, your stress, your seasons, your food, and your life. The better you become at observing those changes, the better you’ll know how to support yourself.Quote from the Episode:“It doesn’t matter what you eat. It matters what you can extract from what you eat.”Resources:Bridge’s courses & resources:https://stan.store/bridgeayurveda?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bioBook a consultation with Bridge:https://calendly.com/bridgeayurveda/free-triage-callNicholas W. Kimps | DIVO Wellnesshttps://www.divowellness.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/divowellness

Summer has a way of revealing what our bodies really need.In this episode of Ayurveda Digested, Nicholas and Bridge catch up after an incredibly busy month and explore how seasonal changes, stress, overwork, parenting, teaching, and everyday life all influence our health through the lens of Ayurveda.What begins as a conversation about exhaustion and the need for rest quickly unfolds into a deeper discussion about doshic balance, why healing is always changing, how practitioners assess clients over time, and why there is rarely a one-size-fits-all solution.They also dive into adaptogenic herbs, digestive support, Ayurvedic formulations, coffee, supplements, rejuvenation after burnout, and why your body’s response is always more important than marketing claims.In This Episode:• Why summer can be surprisingly depleting—even for Kapha constitutions• Rest, grounding, and rebuilding depleted energy• Why healing is dynamic rather than static• Understanding why doshas are always changing• How Ayurvedic practitioners observe patterns over time• Adaptogens and rebuilding resilience after stress• Supporting postpartum and long-term depletion• Why digestion always comes first in Ayurveda• Herbs like Triphala, Trikatu, Avipattikar, Panchakola, Shatavari, Gotu Kola, Marshmallow Root, and Indian Sarsaparilla (Anantamul)• Coffee, coffee masala, and supporting healthy digestion• Why supplements work differently for different people• Learning to trust your body’s feedback instead of chasing miracle curesOne of the biggest reminders from this conversation is that health isn’t about perfection. It’s about paying attention.Your body is constantly adapting to your environment, your stress, your seasons, your food, and your life. The better you become at observing those changes, the better you’ll know how to support yourself.Quote from the Episode:“It doesn’t matter what you eat. It matters what you can extract from what you eat.”Resources:Bridge’s courses & resources:https://stan.store/bridgeayurveda?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bioBook a consultation with Bridge:https://calendly.com/bridgeayurveda/free-triage-callNicholas W. Kimps | DIVO Wellnesshttps://www.divowellness.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/divowellness

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