Ayurveda may not offer a direct cure for severe corneal issues, but there are practices that can support eye health. For addressing reduced vision and maintaining eye health, consider incorporating Triphala Ghritam — a medicated ghee made with Triphala, known for its benefits in eye conditions. Take a small amount with warm water on an empty stomach in the morning. Additionally, practice daily netra-tarpana, a procedure where medicated ghee is applied directly over the closed eyes, to soothe and nourish the eyes. However, consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting these treatments, especially if you are currently under any form of medication or care for your eye condition.
For weight management and specifically reducing abdominal fat, focus on balancing your Kapha dosha, which tends to lead to fat accumulation. Begin with 30 minutes of brisk walking or yoga, as regular activity stimulates metabolism. Include ginger tea in your morning routine to boost digestion. Consider drinking warm water with a bit of lemon throughout the day to promote the better digestion of fats.
Eat light, easily digestible meals, and follow a meal regimen that avoids heavy, oily, or excessively sweet foods. Prioritize a diet rich in whole grains, legumes, fresh vegetables, and spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel to enhance the agni (digestive fire) without aggravating Kapha. Rest well, as stress can impact both digestion and eye health, and practice meditation or pranayama to ensure a calm mind and balanced body.