Hey, it sure is possible to lose the weight and reach your target. It’s gonna be a journey that involves understanding your body’s unique nature or "prakriti” and making changes to both your diet 'n lifestyle that suit that. Ayurveda believes in balancing doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and since weight gain is often linked to Kapha imbalance, we’ll focus on that, yeah?
First thing’s first, let’s look at what you’re eating. Gradually shifting to a Kapha-pacifying diet will be a good start. Try eating more warming, spicy foods. Spices like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric are your new best mates. They’ll help ignite your digestive fire—or “agni,” which basically supports fat metabolism. Consider including more whole grains like quinoa and barley, leafy greens, and light proteins like lentils or mung beans.
Breakfast should be light, avoid snacking between meals 'n eat a moderate lunch—your biggest meal, preferably between 10 am to 2 pm when the digestive fire is at its peak. A lighter dinner, say before 7 pm, can help too. Limiting or avoiding dairy and sweets can make a big difference as those increase Kapha.
Now, let’s talk lifestle. Movement is key. Find a physical activity that you enjoy or can sustain long term—could be gentle things like yoga or walking, but aim for consistency over intensity, at least 30 mins a day. Even something as simple as a brisk walk in the evening can help balance Kapha.
Mind the stress too, yeah? It can contribute to weight retention, make space for relaxation, maybe a little meditation or pranayama (breath exercises). They help balance the mind and regulate emotions.
Of course, weight loss isn’t always quick fix, right? It’s gradual—don’t stress if progress seems slow, persistence is key. But, before you start anything new, check in with a healthcare professional especially considering your previous health issues. You got this!



