So, you want to gain some healthy weight, but it seems like things aren’t changing much. Let’s tackle this from an Ayurvedic angle. First, we gotta check your dosha balance. You might have a Vata dominance or imbalance, which makes people lean and light. Let’s work on grounding and nourishing you to build some mass, alright?
Start adding more ‘Kapha’ promoting foods to your diet. Kapha is associated with stability and nourishment. Think root veggies like sweet potatoes, carrots, and beets - they’re grounding and can add some “heaviness” to your meals. Whole grains like oats and quinoa are great too. Don’t forget your legumes - mung beans and lentils, yah? These can be stewed for a hearty meal.
Incorporate healthy fats, 'cause they’re great for building ojas (the secret juice of health). Consider ghee and olive oil in your meals - just drizzle a little on your cooked veggies or stir some into your morning porridge. Nuts and seeds, particularly almonds and sunflower seeds, can also be regular snacks for you. Try soaking almonds overnight and eat them in the morning for better digestion.
Now on digestion, how’s your agni (digestive fire)? Weak agni can make nutrient absorption hard, leading to trouble gaining weight. You might try sipping ginger tea throughout the day—just slice fresh ginger into hot water, no sugar! Ginger can help stoke your digestive fire without aggravating Vata.
Avoid skipping meals, and make dinnertime your main event. Oh, and don’t multitask while eating - be mindful, enjoy your food in peace to improve digestion and absorption. Regular yoga can help too! Focus on grounding poses like tree pose (Vrksasana) and cobra pose (Bhujangasana) that can help balance Vata and improve your overall vitality.
Last, keep a regular sleep schedule, cause rest is key for Kapha to do its magic. Try this for a few months and see if you notice a shift. If you’re concerned beyond that, seeking a consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner is always a wise move.



