Cholesterol deposits on the eyelids, often referred to as xanthelasma, can be a sign of lipid imbalance. While there isn’t an Ayurvedic cream specifically marketed for removing xanthelasma, certain topical applications can potentially aid in the process. For instance, a paste made from turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, mixed with a bit of honey and water can be applied gently to the eyelids. The application should be done with care, ensuring not to get the mixture into the eyes. Use it two to three times a week and wash it off after about 15 minutes.
In terms of internal medication, addressing the underlying dosha imbalance, particularly kapha, is crucial as it typically correlates with lipid disorders. Triphala churna, a blend of three fruits, is beneficial for detoxifying the body. Taking a teaspoon with warm water before bed can help promote better digestion and metabolism, assisting in reducing lipid accumulation.
Moreover, a diet low in saturated fats and rich in fibrous foods, combined with regular exercise, can help balance your doshas. Drinking warm water throughout the day and adding spices like ginger and black pepper to your dishes can enhance the agni, or digestive fire, aiding in this process.
Avoid heavy, processed foods and consider fasting for a day in a week to help cleanse and reset the system. While Ayurvedic approaches can support the treatment of xanthelasma, always keep in mind that these deposits can be an indicator for a more serious lipid imbalance—consult with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive lipid profile examination.



