Ah, xanthelasma. I get how frustrating and confidence-shaking it can be, especially around the eyes. While xanthelasma is often linked with cholesterol, like you mentioned, sometimes it does pop up even without alarming blood markers. Ayurveda has this knack for treating conditions holistically, aiming at both root causes and those pesky symptoms you see in the mirror.
So, let’s dive into it. In Ayurveda, xanthelasma could be related to imbalances in the meda dhatu (fat tissue) and pitta dosha—think of it as fiery energy in the body possibly causing lipid accumulation. You may wonder where to start but don’t worry, we’ll get there!
Firstly, regarding herbs: Haritaki and Triphala are my go-tos. Haritaki, known for its cleansing attributes, can help regulate digestion and metabolism. Take about half a teaspoon of Triphala churna in warm water before bedtime. Simple, right?
And don’t shy away from a healthy diet. Favor foods that pacify Pitta—cooling and non-spicy stuff like cucumbers, leafy greens, and sweet fruits. Skip or minimize refined sugars and processed stuff. And those fried foods… well, it’s better to keep 'em occasional treats.
Ah, also focus on your routine. Include yoga and pranayama, gentle exercise does wonders for circulation and metabolism. Bhastrika pranayama, or bellows breath, helps clear that internal fire.
You might benefit from applying a paste of turmeric and mustard oil topically. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties are a plus. Apply gently, leave it for few minutes, then rinse. It’s hardly an instant fix, but regular application could show results.
Keep monitoring those cholesterol numbers and, if possible, engage with an Ayurvedic practitioner for more personalized guidance. Safety first! Remember, it’s a journey you’re undertaking. Hope this path helps illuminate a solution for you!



