To address your goal of gaining weight, especially with no underlying health issues, it’s important to focus on balancing your doshas and strengthening your digestive fire, or agni. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic context, we look at nourishing the sapta dhatus, which are the seven tissue systems that support overall body health and growth.
First, focus on your diet. Your meals should be nutrient-dense and consumed at regular intervals. That means no skipping meals. Include more grounding, wholesome foods like root vegetables (e.g. sweet potatoes, carrots), whole grains (like brown rice and quinoa), and legumes. Ghee is particularly beneficial in building ojas, the essence that supports immunity and vitality. Adding 1-2 teaspoons of ghee to your lunch and dinner can aid in weight gain.
Small amounts of traditionally prepared rasayanas, or rejuvenative herbal formulations, can also be helpful. Consider ashwagandha churna, a powerful adaptogen that supports muscle weight and overall strength. Mix 1 teaspoon with warm milk, taking it at bedtime.
Increase your intake of proteins from natural sources like paneer, nuts, and seeds. These foods help strengthen body tissues. Remember balance is key; don’t consume excessive amounts all at once - this could disrupt your agni.
Do regular, gentle exercise like yoga or walking to keep your metabolic functions balanced without overstraining your body. This encourages muscle growth rather than fat.
Before introducing new herbs or supplements, consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure they suit your prakriti and current condition. If you feel any discomfort or if you’re under any prescription medications, don’t hesitate to seek personalized medical guidance to ensure safe practice.