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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Nutrition Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in optimizing your nutrition and overall well-being through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide personalized dietary recommendations and holistic treatments to address various nutritional concerns using time-tested Ayurvedic principles. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with personalized diet plans for different body types (doshas), weight management (weight loss or gain), nutritional deficiencies (iron, calcium, etc.), detoxification and rejuvenation diets, digestive health and metabolism improvement, dietary support for chronic diseases (diabetes, heart disease), healthy eating habits for stress and emotional balance, special diets for pregnancy, lactation, and post-natal care, nutritional guidance for children and elderly, Ayurvedic superfoods and herbs. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help enhance your nutrition and prevent health complications. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing unexplained weight fluctuations, digestive issues (bloating, constipation), fatigue or lack of energy, poor appetite or cravings, dietary concerns related to chronic illness, interest in improving overall health through diet. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert nutritional guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Nutrition

what nutrition we should take to improve my muscle

199 days ago
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i am slim guy with hieght of 5'11 how to increase weight , but whatever i am eating i am not able to digest .


Hello Aamir, how much is your weight? What digestive issues are you having?
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Why iam not getting weight

202 days ago
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My age is 32 and my weight is 38.i have 2children normal delivery.my mother also like me very thin. I am talking healthy foods..because of underweight I feel very tired and low so i want to gain weight.suggest me any ayurvedic medicine without side-effects


Hello Farjana, Some people who are especially Vata predominant personalities are thin in nature. But you can still gain weight in healthy manner. How is your appetite? Any digestive problems like diarrhoea, IBS or constipation? Any ongoing stress? Were you very sick? Do you suffer from worms regularly? Any relevant blood tests are done? All these parameters are necessary to understand why you aren’t gaining weight. Also what is your diet like & how is your sleep?
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Lack of sleep and lethargic

202 days ago
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I face difficulty in getting sleep and feel tired always and I don’t have any medical problems as such Bp sugar all normal Moderate excersize


At 56 years old, experiencing difficulty in sleeping and persistent fatigue can significantly impact your quality of life. In Ayurveda, these symptoms may be linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and can affect both sleep patterns and energy levels. Factors such as stress, diet, lifestyle, and even emotional well-being can contribute to these imbalances. To provide you with effective guidance, I would need more details about your daily routine. Could you share information about your diet, including what types of foods you consume and how often? Additionally, please let me know about your exercise routine—what kind of moderate exercise do you engage in, and how often? It would also be helpful to understand your sleep environment, including factors like noise, light, and temperature, as well as any stressors in your life that might be affecting your sleep quality. Ayurvedic approaches to improving sleep may include herbal remedies, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle practices such as Abhyanga (self-massage) and Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead). With more information, I can suggest specific strategies to help restore balance and enhance your overall well-being.

Unable to gain weight

203 days ago
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Hello sir/ madam, Myself Harshitha, my age was 25 & my weight is 39 kgs, iam underweight. 4 yrs back I started loosing weight, as time passes there is no improvement in my weight. Iam worried about my weight gain. Can you help me with this. Iam too skinny & my height is 5.2


Hello Harshitha, What was your weight 4 years back and why did you start losing weight ? How is your appetite? Any digestive problems like diarrhoea, IBS or constipation? Any ongoing stress? Were you very sick? Do you suffer from worms regularly? Any relevant blood tests are done? All these parameters are necessary to understand why you aren’t gaining weight. Also what is your diet like & how is your sleep?
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Suffering from acid reflux and got treatment for ulcers...restless sleep cycle nd have to take antiacid everyday prescribed by doctor..please give permanent solution ..thanks

205 days ago
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Suffering from acid reflux and got treatment for ulcers...restless sleep cycle nd have to take antiacid everyday prescribed by doctor..please give permanent solution ..thanks


Acid reflux and ulcers are often signs of aggravated Pitta dosha in Ayurveda, leading to excess heat in the digestive system. To address this at the root, it's important to balance Pitta through diet, lifestyle changes, and herbal remedies. Begin by avoiding spicy, sour, and acidic foods that can worsen Pitta, and instead focus on cooling, soothing foods such as cucumber, coconut water, and cooling herbs like coriander and fennel. Drinking Amla (Indian gooseberry) juice or Aloe vera juice daily can help heal ulcers and soothe the stomach lining. Avipattikar Churna before meals is excellent for reducing acid production and regulating digestion. For restless sleep, taking Shatavari or Guduchi can help balance Pitta and calm the mind, improving sleep quality. Additionally, try practicing Abhyanga (oil massage) with cooling oils like Coconut or Brahmi oil before bed, along with daily yoga or meditation to reduce stress, which can contribute to acid reflux. Long-term, following a Pitta-pacifying lifestyle with regular meals and a focus on cooling herbs and practices can reduce the need for antacids and restore digestive balance naturally.
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How to gain weight

209 days ago
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I m 40 year male. I want gain some kg. It is possible with ayurvedic medicine. I want pure ayurvedic medicine.


Hello Yogesh, what is your current weight? And your BMR? Also give details of your digestive system, like appetite, stools etc. Do you have any other health issues?
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Sensitivity to Dairy Products

223 days ago
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frequently experience digestive upset after consuming dairy products. How can Ayurveda help me understand my body’s reaction to dairy and recommend suitable alternatives?


In Ayurveda, understanding your body’s reaction to dairy and exploring suitable alternatives involves a holistic approach, considering your dosha and digestive strength, or agni. If you frequently experience digestive upset after consuming dairy, it may indicate a sensitivity or intolerance that could stem from an imbalance in your digestive fire or the properties of the dairy itself. Dairy products can be heavy and challenging to digest for some individuals, especially if your agni is weak or if you have a kapha imbalance. To better understand your body’s reaction, it may be beneficial to assess the type of dairy you’re consuming. For instance, some people tolerate fermented dairy products, such as yogurt or buttermilk, better than milk or cheese, as the fermentation process makes these products easier to digest. If you wish to explore alternatives to dairy, consider plant-based options like almond milk, coconut milk, and oat milk, which tend to be lighter and easier on the digestive system. If you enjoy yogurt, look for non-dairy varieties made from coconut, almond, or soy, which can still provide probiotics for gut health without the digestive discomfort. To enhance digestion, you can incorporate warming spices like ginger or cardamom when consuming dairy products, as they can help improve your digestive process. Additionally, you might consider taking Ayurvedic formulations like triphala, which aids in digestion and detoxification; taking one teaspoon in warm water before bed can be beneficial. Another effective formulation is digestive herbal blends containing cumin, fennel, and coriander, which can be taken as a tea or in powder form to help support your digestive fire. You may also explore the use of hingvastak churna, a combination of spices including asafoetida, which is known to alleviate gas and bloating and can be taken before meals. For a more targeted approach, amritarishta, a traditional tonic, can support digestion and improve your overall gut health. By being mindful of your body’s signals and making these adjustments, you can find suitable alternatives and maintain digestive comfort. If the digestive upset continues, we can further explore your individual constitution and make more tailored recommendations for your diet and lifestyle.
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Nutrition Related

223 days ago
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I’ve recently adopted a vegetarian diet and want to ensure I’m meeting my nutritional needs. How can Ayurveda help me create a balanced vegetarian meal plan? What should I prioritize?


In Ayurveda, a balanced vegetarian diet focuses on providing all essential nutrients while maintaining harmony with your doshas. To create a well-rounded meal plan, prioritize a variety of whole grains like rice, quinoa, and barley, along with legumes such as lentils and chickpeas for protein. Include plenty of fresh, seasonal vegetables and fruits to balance your digestion and support your immune system. Healthy fats from ghee, olive oil, and nuts are also essential for nourishing your body. To support digestion, incorporate spices like cumin, ginger, turmeric, and coriander, which help stimulate Agni (digestive fire). Make sure to include plant-based sources of vitamin B12, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids, such as fortified foods, leafy greens, and flaxseeds. Consuming warm, well-cooked meals will help your body absorb nutrients effectively.

Fitness Goals via Herbal Supplements

223 days ago
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’m curious about how Ayurveda can support my fitness goals. Are there specific dietary guidelines or herbal supplements that can enhance my workout performance and recovery?


Dear Narayan, Ayurveda offers several dietary guidelines and herbal supplements to support fitness goals, enhance workout performance, and promote recovery. Here’s a comprehensive approach: Dietary Guidelines Balanced Meals: Sattvic Foods: Include fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds to provide essential nutrients and energy. Protein Sources: Incorporate lean proteins such as legumes, lentils, dairy (if suitable), and plant-based proteins to support muscle repair. Pre-Workout Nutrition: Light, Easily Digestible Foods: Have a small meal or snack rich in carbohydrates, such as bananas, oatmeal, or smoothies, about 1-2 hours before exercising. Hydration: Drink water or herbal teas to stay hydrated before your workout. Post-Workout Nutrition: Replenish with Carbs and Protein: After workouts, consume a meal that includes both carbohydrates and protein to aid recovery (e.g., a smoothie with protein powder, fruits, and nut butter). Healthy Fats: Include sources like avocados and nuts to support overall health. Herbal Supplements Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): An adaptogen that helps reduce stress and improve endurance. It may enhance strength and muscle recovery. Turmeric (Curcuma longa): Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, it can help reduce muscle soreness and promote recovery. Ginger (Zingiber officinale): Supports digestion and has anti-inflammatory effects that can aid in recovery. Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): Often used to support stamina and recovery, especially for those engaging in intense physical activity. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri): Enhances cognitive function and mental clarity, which can improve focus during workouts. Moringa (Moringa oleifera): Packed with nutrients and antioxidants, it can boost energy levels and support overall health.
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