Causes of Cracked feet (Padadari) an Ayurvedic perspective

February 03, 2025 2 min read

Causes of Cracked feet (Padadari) an Ayurvedic perspective

Paada – means feet and heels
Dari/Darana – means cracking

How are your heels and feet doing? 

We have many of our clients complaining of cracked heels especially during the summer month. Cracked heels can be very painful and prevent you from doing your usual activities.

What does Ayurveda say about Padadari?

“The Vayu located in the foot soles gets aggravated when one is frequently exposed to causative factors, causing roughness of the skin resulting in cracking. This is known as Padadari.”

The Causative factors of Padadari, as mentioned in the Ancient Ayurvedic texts are:

- Intake of Vata aggravating diet 
- Dry, rough, sharp, hot and spicy food such as junk food, oily food, deep fried, excess spices and high intake of raw food
- Certain activities like excessive walking, bare foot walking, walking with hard improper footwear, exposure to cold water, standing for a longer duration
- In summer, rainy, autumn and winter seasons
- Obesity
- Middle-aged women
- Diabetes

- Lack of a daily routine (Dinacharya)

Ayurvedic students and practitioners continue reading. You will learn about Ayurvedic foot care in our Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultant course

Ayurvedic treatment principles:

1. Snehana/Oleation: application of medicated oil. Mix oils such as sesame oil, castor oil, Jatyadi taila mixed with equal part of Ashwagandha taila.
2. Daily foot massage (pada abhyanga): Use Kasa bowl (bronze bowl specifically for foot massage) or Kansa wand. We can do this for you!
3. Svedana/Sudation: Soak and wash your feet with warm salt water.
4. Lepana/Paste application: Use herbs such as Manjistha, Neem, Yasthimadhu, Sandalwood and Haritaki. Apply daily for 20 minutes.
5. Moisturize: Use Beeswax (Madhucchistha), honey and Shatadhauta ghrita. Beeswax is also an ingredient of Jivantyadi yamaka thailam. My favourite to use for my feet 🦶
• Shatadhauta ghrita is amazing! This is ghee washed with water 100 times. This makes the ghee silky smooth and more butter like in consistency.
• Shatadhauta ghrita is wonderful to apply on cracked heels. Best mixed with herbs such as turmeric, licorice , neem and sandalwood powder.
• 1 cup of Shatadhauta ghrita with 3 tsp of turmeric is an effective combination.

If you are looking for more information about Padadari you are always welcome to email us on info@lakshmiayurveda.com.au

All Ayurvedic foot care essentials are available at the Lakshmi shop.

We are open daily 9am - 4.30pm

We look forward to seeing you at the Lakshmi clinic, with love Karin and the Lakshmi team 

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