When dealing with stubborn fat, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the different remedies and advice out there, especially when it comes to Ayurvedic options. Let’s chat about what could work best for your situation.
Medohar Guggulu is quite popular for targeting meda dhatu, which can be translated to the body’s fat tissue. Its action is more about balancing kapha and Pitta doshas. So if your weight gain feels sluggish or you know you’re prone to water retention or inflammation, this might help. It’s not exactly a ‘fat burner’ like it sounds; think of it more as a pack of support for fat metabolism and better digestion.
Triphala Churna aids more in digestion, cleansing and detoxifying the colon. It’s like putting the clutter away so your body can function smoothly, but it won’t specifically target belly fat. If your issue revolves around sluggish digestion, Triphala might be a good start.
Varanadi Kashayam targets a broad spectrum; it’s potent for reducing kapha and helps with metabolism enhancement, especially if you’re feeling heavy or sluggish overall. Again, don’t expect it to just zap away belly fat.
Punarnava is fabulous for its diuretic properties, great for more water weight and mild detoxing, not so much for direct fat burning.
If you’ve got hormonal imbalances or a slow metabolism, these aren’t overnight miracles. It might be a combination of factors like your prakriti, agni and of course, lifestyle. It’s key to eat more natural, less processed stuff—could follow a kapha-pacifying diet focused on warm, easily digestible meals, or engage in regular exercise as per your constitution.
For a noticeable change, it usually takes consistent effort, like 3 months. Always a good idea to work with someone who knows your specific needs, ensuring a personalized approach. But remember, Ayurveda is holistic. Medicines alone might not suffice without lifestyle and dietary adjustments.
Hope someone who’s found success gives you their take—it can be such a journey.



