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Nourish to Flourish: The Ayurvedic Way to Holiday Wellness

Maria Sollon, MS, CSCS, PES

The holiday season is a beautiful time to celebrate, gather with loved ones and enjoy delicious food, but it can also challenge our health routines. Many of us focus almost exclusively on movement or exercise, overlooking a critical piece of the wellness equation: nourishing the body from within so it can truly thrive. As a fitness professional, I know that while movement matters, what we eat and how we take care of our internal wellness often accounts for 80% of the results we feel.

This Thanksgiving let’s focus on simple, effective ways to honor our bodies through mindful eating, Ayurvedic-inspired rituals, and nutrient-dense ingredients that support digestion, immunity, and overall vitality.

Why Ayurveda matters

Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old holistic health system from India with a focus on balance. mind, body and spirit. Its core principles are simple, yet incredibly powerful: choose nutritious foods, follow mindful daily routines, and embrace natural healing practices. These habits support digestion, reduce inflammation, increase energy and promote long-term resilience.

During the holidays, it’s easy to get carried away with busyness and indulgence. But even small Ayurvedic practices like a warm elixir in the morning, a relaxing ritual at night, or mindful holiday meals can help you stay grounded, nourished, and restored.

By incorporating these traditions into your season, you create a healthier, more balanced approach to the holidays while giving your body the care it deserves.

Adaptogens: Nature‘Support system

Adaptogens are a special class of herbs that help your body adapt to stress, stabilize your energy, and support hormonal balance, especially during busy or demanding seasons. Some commonly used adaptogens include:

Ashwagandha

Known as a “soothing adaptogen,” it helps calm the nervous system, reduce inflammation, and support restful sleep.

Maka

A natural energy booster. It supports hormone balance and can help reduce stress-related fatigue.

Turmeric

Although not officially an adaptogen, its anti-inflammatory benefits make it an Ayurvedic staple for immunity, digestion, and long-term vitality.

These ingredients pair beautifully with Ayurvedic foods and blends. You will see them incorporated into all the recipes below either as pure powders or through products that I personally love. (Komal Herbals website and discount code are listed below.)

Now that you know how they support your body, let’s bring them into your kitchen.

3 Ayurvedic recipes and rituals for holiday wellness

The holidays are a wonderful opportunity to nourish your body, support digestion and bring essential rituals into your day. These easy recipes can be enjoyed morning, night or alongside your holiday meals to help you feel balanced, energized and festive.

  1. Turmeric Rituals: Morning or evening golden elixir
    Incorporating turmeric and adaptogens into hot beverages is one of the simplest ways to support digestion, reduce inflammation, and gently regulate energy.

Purpose: It gives energy, supports digestion, reduces inflammation and sets a steady tone for your day. If drunk in the evening, it soothes digestion, calms the mind and supports restful sleep.

Ritual: Drink mindfully to start your day with intention or enjoy in the evening during quiet reflection, gentle stretching or journaling to support calm and balance.

Ingredients:

Base:

  • 1 cup warm almond milk (or water)
  • Pinch of cinnamon
  • Optional: vanilla, nutmeg or cardamom
  • Turmeric (choose a turmeric option)

Option A: Using pure materials

  • ½–1 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • Pinch of black pepper (enhances absorption)

Option B: Use a blended mixture

  • 1 tablespoon Turmeric powder mix

How to make:
Heat the almond milk, mix with the choice of turmeric and spices. Drink and enjoy.

These two simple, Ayurvedic-inspired drinks are versatile, easy to make, and can become intentional health-supporting rituals in your daily routine.

  1. Savory Side: Roasted acorn squash with mistletoe & spices

This Ayurvedic twist on acorn squash is easy to make, naturally sweet, and a lighter, nutritious alternative to heavier holiday sides.

Purpose: This dish supports digestion, keeps energy balanced and brings earthy comfort to your plate.

Ingredients:

  • 1 acorn squash
  • 1–2 tbsp Mistletoe (I love Komal Brand Ghee)
  • Cinnamon or nutmeg
  • Sea salt
  • Optional boost: a small pinch of turmeric

How to make:

  1. Cut the squash in half. remove the seeds.
  2. Bake or air fry (cut side up) at 400°F for 25–30 minutes.
  3. Spread with melted ghee.
  4. Sprinkle with sea salt and warming spices of your choice.
  5. Serve hot right out of the shell.
  1. Sweet Treat: Adaptive Energy Bites

These no-bake bites are nutritious, naturally sweet, and perfect for snacking or healthy holiday treats.

Purpose:
These bites are simple, tasty, anti-inflammatory and full of natural adaptive support.

Materials (two versions):

Basis for both:

  • 6 Medjool dates
  • ¼ cup chopped nuts or seeds
  • Pinch of cinnamon or cardamom

Option A: With Ayurvedic Spreads

  • 2 tablespoons of Komal Herbals Turmeric Spread
    OR
  • 2 tablespoons of Komal Herbals Antiaging Spread
    (Both contain warming spices + herbal support)

Option B: With Maca powder

  • 2 tablespoons almond or cashew butter
  • 1-2 tablespoons of maca powder
  • Optional: pinch of turmeric + black pepper

How to make:

  1. Add all ingredients to a food processor.
  2. Stir until the mixture is sticky.
  3. Roll into 8-10 balls.
  4. In a small bowl, roll the bites to coat with sesame seeds or coconut flakes
  5. Refrigerate for up to a week.

These recipes are easy to make, fun to share, and reinforce the idea that health can be celebratory, delicious, and accessible ~ not restrictive.

Personal Note

Ayurvedic practices have become an essential part of my wellness routine, bringing balance, nourishment and vitality to my health.

Here are some of my favorite products that I use daily from Komal Herbals:

  • Mistletoe: used for cooking or adding rich, nutritious flavor (instead of butter)
  • Golden-T Milk Elixir Turmeric Powder: ideal for anti-inflammatory support
  • Anti-aging creams: a satisfying snack that supports vitality from the inside out (Products: organic Neem-Turmeric, Praas Anti-Aging Jam, Gulkand– Rose jam)

[LINK] https://komalherbals.com?sca_ref=9548124.ifDpCyybEzi

Nourish & Give Thanks

Enjoy a golden elixir in the morning, a soothing turmeric tea in the evening, or simple, nourishing holiday sides. Such Ayurvedic-inspired rituals support your health, keep you balanced, and connect you to the rhythm of the season. Mindful nutrition is one of the most powerful gifts you can give your body. When shared with others, it becomes an expression of care, gratitude and love that extends far beyond the holiday table.

With love and gratitude,

Mary

@GROOVYSWEAT

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