Have you done your thyroid test recently??
Hi Namratha,
Can you tell me if you experience other symptoms like irregular periods, hair thinning, or acne, which are common with PCOS? Also, are you still dealing with any urinary issues or discomfort? How is your stress level, and do you follow any particular diet or exercise routine?
In Ayurveda, weight gain and inflammation with PCOS are often linked to imbalances in Kapha dosha, leading to sluggish metabolism and retention of excess fluids. I recommend using Triphala for detoxification and improving digestion, and Ashwagandha to reduce stress and balance hormones. Guggulu and Turmeric are excellent for reducing inflammation and supporting metabolism. Incorporating a light, easily digestible diet and regular physical activity like yoga or walking will help in weight management and reducing inflammation. Also, aim to improve your sleep with calming herbs like Jatamansi or Ashwagandha, which can promote better rest.
Balancing the body’s inflammation, particularly with PCOS, is certainly challenging but achievable with a mindful approach focusing on diet, lifestyle, and herbs. In Ayurveda, PCOS is often seen through the lens of Kapha and Vata imbalances. It sounds like the inflammation and weight gain could be of Kapha in nature. Here’s how you might start addressing these issues.
Firstly, focus on your diet. Incorporate foods that are light and easy to digest. Warm meals with spice, such as ginger, black pepper, and turmeric, can help to balance the Kapha. Avoid fried, oily, and excessively sweet foods as these can exacerbate both Kapha and inflammation. Try taking warm water regularly and consider including some herbal teas like fennel or cumin-coriander tea which can aid digestion and reduce bloating.
Secondly, pay attention to your routine. A predictable daily schedule for eating and sleeping can help stabilize Vata. Making sure you’re getting exposure to natural sunlight can regulate sleep cycles disrupted by Vata imbalance. Yoga and meditation can help, focusing on gentle movements in the evening can wind down your mind for better sleep.
Thirdly, herbs such as Triphala might be beneficial for managing digestive health and aiding weight loss. Ashwagandha can support lowering stress, which is crucial considering your sleep issues, but it’s best to consult before integrating new herbs.
Lastly, be mindful of any medication or history of treatments like steroids, as they can indeed contribute to weight gain. Work closely with an Ayurvedic practitioner to find what suits your unique constitution especially if steroids are involved. It’s crucial to approach this holistically and slowly to facilitate genuine healing, meaning don’t expect instant results.
Keep in mind that integrating these practices and changes takes time, but consistency will likely yield small improvements leading towards greater overall well-being.



