Art of Menopausing - Ayurveda with Chitra
Daily Clocks, Circadian Rhythms Time Tested vs. Current Hype
05 Jun 2025
Circadian Rhythms and Biorhythms are having their day in current health culture and hype. Biorhythms were part of the lingo during the early ‘new age’ health movement. It classified three types of rhythms, physical, mental and emotional rhythms. The ‘science’ of the day discounted biorhythms as woo. However tools of biological measurement got better and the more ‘scientific’ Circadian Rhythm was born. Interestingly biorhythm theory is still considered woo while Circadian Rhythm theory is legitimate in certain circles. Circadian rhythm bu definition is your body's natural internal clock, regulating sleep-wake cycles and various other bodily functions, including hormone release, body temperature, and digestion, over a 24-hour period. Re-imagine ayurveda and menopause. Art of Menopausing is a reader-supported publication. Consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Did you know that both Ayurveda and Chinese Medicine observed and created daily clocks based on the movement of subtle energy in the body and in the world?Our main conversation for Episode 03 of Art and Heart of Menopause (unless we go off on a tangent which is always fun.) * The tyranny of our unnatural rhythms in a world created by patriarchy and extractive economics harms our relationship to biological time. * Similarities and differences between the Ayurvedic and TCM versions of the body clock. * How living more aligned to diurnal rhythms supports us during menopause. * Challenges of living in today’s world with a more aligned body clock with simple steps to overcome themWe explored how traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda interpret daily clocks and circadian rhythms, emphasizing the importance of aligning daily activities with natural cycles to promote health and well-being. We discussed modern disruptions caused by industrialization and technology, leading to lifestyle imbalances such as poor digestion, anxiety, and sleep issues. Both emphasize the importance of eating the largest meal at midday, resting in the evening, and respecting natural signals of hunger and thirst. The conversation aims to help busy women integrate these ancient principles into their modern lives for better health, focusing on the quality of life and longevity.Show NotesIn this episode, Clarissa Kristjansson and I delved into the intricacies of circadian rhythms and how they impact menopausal health. We introduced the concept of daily clocks in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda, highlighting the role of clocks and time perception throughout history and how modern life disrupts natural rhythms. The discussion covers organ systems, energy flow, and the importance of aligning daily activities with natural cycles for optimal health. We emphasized practical tips for synchronizing with natural rhythms, particularly focusing on proper meal timings and simplifying daily routines to enhance overall well-being.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:43 Meet Clarissa and Chitra02:27 Understanding Circadian Rhythms in TCM and Ayurveda02:39 The Impact of Modern Life on Natural Rhythms09:58 The Daily Clock in Chinese Medicine15:03 The Daily Clock in Ayurveda22:00 Comparing TCM Organ Systems and Ayurveda Tissues and Srotas Systems33:41 The Importance of Meal Timing and Digestion37:00 Balancing External and Internal Worlds37:13 Impact of Work on Daily Routines37:45 Nutritional Challenges and Sleep Issues38:28 Psychological and Emotional Effects39:10 Women's Work-Life Balance Struggles40:11 Corporate World and Physical Activity40:49 Service Jobs and Solo Entrepreneurs41:38 Perimenopause and Menopause Challenges45:25 Ayurveda and Emotional Imbalances47:37 Daily Rhythms and Ayurvedic Principles49:07 Practical Tips for Better Health56:44 Adapting Ancient Systems to Modern Life59:30 Intermittent Fasting and Natural Timings01:01:11 Listening to Your Body's Signals01:07:01 Concluding Thoughts and Future TopicsPlease help others discover these conversations. 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