Ah, the struggle of being underweight in today’s world—it’s both confusing and frustrating, right? You’re not alone, trust me. Ayurveda might just have the key you’re looking for to balance things out. Let’s unravel this slowly.
Yep, seems like there’s definitely a Vata imbalance here. Vata dosha, according to Ayurveda, is linked to everything related to movement and space in your body, including metabolism and digestion. It’s light, dry, and quick. So if yours is elevated, it might not just be about eating high-calorie foods; your body needs to learn how to hold onto those nutrients.
Now, let’s chat about those herbs you mentioned—Ashwagandha and Shatavari are your friends! They are known as ‘Rasayanas,’ rejuvenating the dhatus (tissues) and balancing Vata. Try starting with Ashwagandha and Shatavari powders, around a spoon each mixed in warm milk, twice a day. Be patient, herbs take time.
Diet’s your next stop. Incorporate ghee, truly a magical addition for weight gain in Ayurveda. Have a spoon of ghee on an empty stomach in the morning, followed by warm water. And milk before bed helps with a good night’s rest, which is key for gaining weight and muscle. Dates and almonds soaked overnight can be consumed first thing in the morning—these are nutritious and vita-grounding.
About working out, Ayurveda isn’t just about adding fat but enhancing muscle naturally. Balance your workouts—focus on strength exercises, not just cardio. And Panchakarma, while great, is a bit heavy-duty. Look into simple cleansing, like sipping warm ginger water throughout the day, to improve digestion without going full-blown Panchakarma.
Ayurveda isn’t a quick fix—commit to at least three months to notice those sustainable changes. Stay in tune with your body, check in with a professional Ayurvedic practitioner if possible.
Every body’s different, you might need tweaks along the way. The key’s consistency, patience, and listening to your body’s whispers, rather than rushing. I hope you find some balance soon!



