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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 47 MIN

The Moon Is Mooning 🌑🔥 Lunar New Year Q&A: Postpartum, Bloating, Blood Sugar & Kids’ Coughs/Colds

from Ayurveda Digested · host Nicholas and BridgeO

Show Notes:\In this special Lunar New Year Q&A episode, Nicholas and Bridge answer real listener questions—live, unscripted, and rooted in practical Ayurveda for modern life. We talk postpartum “hormonal chaos” through a nervous-system-first lens, why bloating isn’t one-size-fits-all (gas vs. fluid matters), and simple daily anchors that support insulin balance—without turning your life into a 47-step protocol. We also unpack why kids can catch frequent coughs/colds and how digestion, food combining, and tiny kitchen tweaks can change the whole immune story.You’ll hear us say it plainly: food is foundational, lifestyle is the lever, and remedies work best when they match your constitution and current imbalance.In this episode:Lunar rhythms + why “the moon is mooning” (and how to stop taking yourself so seriously)Postpartum as a Vata time of life: depletion, routine, nourishment, and the “first 40 days” windowBloating breakdown: gas vs. fluid + when to seek medical evaluationEasy digestive supports: ginger pickle, digestive teas, cooking your food, simpler combosInsulin resistance: stability, meal timing, walking after meals, and practitioner guidanceKids’ coughs/colds: humidity, digestion, food combining, and reducing immune burdenA key Ayurveda PSA: don’t heat honey—let your tea cool firstWork with Bridge or Nicholas / Resources:Courses + freebies: Bridge Ayurveda on Stan StoreFree triage consult call: Book with Bridge (Calendly)Nicholas' Website: www.DIVOwellness.comNichooas' Email: [email protected]: This podcast is for education and general wellness. It isn’t medical advice. If symptoms are severe, painful, persistent, or you’re on medication, consult a qualified clinician and/or a trained practitioner.

Show Notes:\In this special Lunar New Year Q&A episode, Nicholas and Bridge answer real listener questions—live, unscripted, and rooted in practical Ayurveda for modern life. We talk postpartum “hormonal chaos” through a nervous-system-first lens, why bloating isn’t one-size-fits-all (gas vs. fluid matters), and simple daily anchors that support insulin balance—without turning your life into a 47-step protocol. We also unpack why kids can catch frequent coughs/colds and how digestion, food combining, and tiny kitchen tweaks can change the whole immune story.You’ll hear us say it plainly: food is foundational, lifestyle is the lever, and remedies work best when they match your constitution and current imbalance.In this episode:Lunar rhythms + why “the moon is mooning” (and how to stop taking yourself so seriously)Postpartum as a Vata time of life: depletion, routine, nourishment, and the “first 40 days” windowBloating breakdown: gas vs. fluid + when to seek medical evaluationEasy digestive supports: ginger pickle, digestive teas, cooking your food, simpler combosInsulin resistance: stability, meal timing, walking after meals, and practitioner guidanceKids’ coughs/colds: humidity, digestion, food combining, and reducing immune burdenA key Ayurveda PSA: don’t heat honey—let your tea cool firstWork with Bridge or Nicholas / Resources:Courses + freebies: Bridge Ayurveda on Stan StoreFree triage consult call: Book with Bridge (Calendly)Nicholas' Website: www.DIVOwellness.comNichooas' Email: [email protected]: This podcast is for education and general wellness. It isn’t medical advice. If symptoms are severe, painful, persistent, or you’re on medication, consult a qualified clinician and/or a trained practitioner.

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