From Spring to Summer:

Using Yoga Therapy & Ayurveda to Support Digestion and Whole-Body Wellness

As May unfolds, we find ourselves in a subtle but powerful seasonal transition. The cool, damp qualities of spring begin to give way to the warmth and lightness of summer. In both yoga therapy and Ayurveda, this is a critical time to support the body, especially digestion. For those living with IBS, digestive sensitivity, or an ostomy, seasonal shifts can bring noticeable changes. You may feel heavier, more sluggish, or experience fluctuations in appetite and digestion.

Let’s explore how to work with this season rather than against it.

Understanding the Energy of May

In Ayurveda, late spring is dominated by Kapha dosha, which carries qualities of:

  • Heaviness
  • Coolness
  • Moisture
  • Slowness

While Kapha provides stability and nourishment, excess Kapha can lead to:

  • Bloating
  • Sluggish digestion
  • Fatigue
  • Congestion

The goal in May is to gently lighten, warm, and energize the system.

Yoga Therapy for Seasonal Balance

Yoga therapy offers powerful tools to stimulate digestion and support the nervous system.

1. Twists for Digestive Support

Gentle seated or supine twists help “wring out” the digestive organs, improving circulation and motility.

2. Breathwork for the Gut-Brain Connection

Practices like diaphragmatic breathing help regulate the vagus nerve, which plays a key role in digestion.

3. Energizing Yet Gentle Movement

Slow flows that include:

  • Side stretches
  • Gentle backbends
  • Rhythmic movement with breath

These help counteract Kapha’s heaviness without overstimulating the body.

Ayurvedic Nutrition for May

This is the perfect time to shift toward lighter, easier-to-digest foods.

Favor:

  • Lightly cooked vegetables
  • Bitter greens (like arugula or dandelion)
  • Warm, spiced meals
  • Herbal teas (ginger, fennel, cumin)

Reduce:

  • Heavy, oily foods
  • Excess dairy
  • Cold or iced drinks
  • Processed foods

For sensitive digestion or IBS, keeping meals simple and warm can make a significant difference.

The Nervous System Connection

In yoga therapy, we always return to the nervous system. Stress, tension, and overstimulation can worsen digestive symptoms. This is especially true for those with IBS or living with an ostomy.

Daily practices to support balance:

  • 5–10 minutes of slow breathing
  • Gentle evening relaxation
  • Mindful eating (no rushing)

A Simple Daily May Routine

Here’s a gentle rhythm you can try:

Morning

  • Warm water with ginger – In the morning, it can be helpful to rinse your mouth or swish a little water before drinking. This helps clear overnight bacterial buildup. Then enjoy a cup of warm water with ginger to gently support digestion.
  • 5–10 minutes of yoga or stretching
  • Deep breathing

Midday

  • Main meal (warm, nourishing, easy to digest – see recipe below)
  • Short walk after eating

Evening

  • Light dinner
  • Calming breath practice
  • Early wind-down

Final Thoughts

May invites us to lighten, physically, mentally, and emotionally.

By combining the wisdom of Ayurveda with the therapeutic tools of yoga, you can support your digestion, calm your nervous system, and move into summer with greater ease.

If you’d like personalized support tailored to your unique needs, I invite you to connect with me. Schedule your 30-minute discovery call here: Info@EvonStoneRubenstein.org

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