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How to Manage Menopausal Weight Gain? - #44419

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Menopausal weight gain. I’m doing yoga 3 to 6 rounds of surya Namaskara + other asanas+ last meal at 6.30 in the evening also drink warm water with ajwain jeers saunf dandelion root and lemon first thing in the not. what to doto reduce weight?

How long have you been experiencing weight gain?:

- More than 6 months

What is your current diet like?:

- Balanced, with fruits and vegetables

How would you describe your stress levels?:

- Moderate, some stress
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Continue the above same as your doing Along with that take Medhohara vati 1-0-1 Triphala churna 0-0-1 tsp at bedtime Drink warm water throughout the day Brisk walk atleast 30 minutes daily Avoid oily fried junk processed foods

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Internal Medicines- 1 Varunadi Kashayam – 20 ml + 60 ml warm water morning empty stomach 2 Triphala Guggulu – 2 tab morning + 2 tab night after food 3 Medohar Vati – 2 tab morning + 2 tab night after food 4 Kanchanar Guggulu – 2 tab morning + 2 tab night 5 Shatavari Kalpa – 10 gm night only with warm milk (keeps hormones balanced, stops stress-eating)

Diet Tweaks (must do) Breakfast → replace fruit with protein: 2 moong chilla OR 2 egg-white bhurji + green tea Lunch → only 40–50 g brown rice OR 2 jowar rotis + moong dal + plenty ghee-vegetables

After 6:30 PM → ZERO carbs/fruits. Only vegetable soup OR roasted makhana if hungry

Daily: 1 tsp methi seeds soaked overnight → chew morning

Lifestyle Upgrade Add 5–10 rounds Kapalbhati + 5 rounds Bhastrika every morning Walk 7000–9000 steps daily (most important for menopausal fat) Sleep 10 PM – 5:30 AM strictly

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Start with Tablet Liv-52 1-0-1 after food with water Cap. Evanova 1-0-1 after food with water Tablet obenyl 2-0-2 after food with warm water Drink warm water through out the day. Have early and light dinner consisting of soup salad vegetable Skip one meal either breakfast or lunch Do Brisk walking atleast 30 minutes daily. Do pranamyam lom -vilom kapalbhatti bhastrika daily for 5-10mins twice.

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Menopausal weight gain is very common after 45–55, even when you are doing everything “correctly” like yoga, herbal water, early dinner, etc. This is because after menopause:

Estrogen drops

Insulin resistance increases

Cortisol stays high

Metabolism slows

Fat is stored around belly, thighs, arms

But the GOOD NEWS: With the right sequence of lifestyle + Ayurveda, weight becomes much easier to control. 🌿 WHY YOU ARE NOT LOSING WEIGHT EVEN WITH YOGA + EARLY DINNER

1. Surya Namaskar alone is not enough → It tones muscles but does not burn deep visceral fat unless you do 12–18 rounds.

2. Low estrogen after hysterectomy/menopause → Increases fat storage.

3. Insulin resistance → Very common in perimenopause + PCOD history.

4. Your herbal morning drink is good for bloating, not fat loss.

5. Slow metabolism because thyroid + cortisol fluctuate after menopause.

So we adjust your routine scientifically.

What you should do-

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hello !

During menopause, your hormones especially estrogen drop, which makes the body naturally hold fat around the belly, slows down metabolism, increases cravings, reduces sleep quality, and makes stress affect weight more.

So even if you’re doing yoga, drinking warm water, and eating early, the body doesn’t respond the same way it did before. You need a different style of diet + metabolism support that suits the menopausal body.

Good news: with the right adjustments, weight can reduce safely and steadily. 🌿💛

✨ What You Should Do (simple & effective)

1️⃣ Fix Morning Metabolism (VERY Important) Instead of lemon + ajwain–jeera–saunf–dandelion mix (which may irritate the stomach long term):

🟢 Take 1 tsp soaked methi seeds on empty stomach OR 🟢 1 tsp Amla powder in warm water

This stabilizes sugar, reduces belly fat & supports hormones.

2️⃣ Correct Your Meal Pattern

Menopausal body needs:

🥗 High protein meals (dal, paneer, curd, eggs, sprouts, tofu)

🌾 Lower carbs (reduce rice, wheat, millet portions)

👉 Protein with every meal = better weight loss.

3️⃣ Right Exercise Mix (Yoga alone is not enough) Continue Surya Namaskar (3–6 rounds) BUT add:

🔥 10–15 minutes strength training (squats, wall push-ups, resistance band)

🔥 2–3 minutes high knees / brisk walking after meals

These boost metabolism more than yoga alone for menopausal women.

✨ Internal Ayurvedic Medicines :

For 30 days Amapachana Vati – 2 tablets twice daily after meals for 7 days Triphala Guggulu – 1 tablet twice daily after food for 1 month Punarnava Mandur – 1 tablet twice daily Ashokarishta – 15 ml with equal water twice daily after food

✨ External Support Warm oil massage (sesame or Dhanwantharam Thailam) to belly + thighs 3 times/week 10-minute warm water bath after massage

✨ Investigations (very important during menopause) Thyroid profile (TSH, T3, T4) HbA1c Vitamin D Vitamin B12 Lipid profile Any imbalance will block weight loss.

✨ Do & Don’t DO ✔ Early dinner (you’re already doing this 👍) ✔ 7–8 hours proper sleep ✔ 2–3 litres warm water ✔ Add ghee—½ tsp in lunch (reduces cravings)

DON’T ❌ Long fasting (slows menopausal metabolism) ❌ Overdoing lemon water (increases acidity) ❌ Skipping protein ❌ Late night screen time

💛 Menopausal weight gain is normal, not your fault. Your body has changed so your strategy now needs to change too. With the right internal medicines, protein-based meals, and strength-focused exercise, your weight will steadily come down and your energy will return. You will feel lighter again. 🌼

Warm regards, Dr. Karthika

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HELLO,

Gain in weight during this phase is primarily because of: -Kapha exacerbation (slow metabolism, water retention, fat deposition) -Pitta imbalance (hormonal shifts, hot flashes, irritability) -Vata exacerbation (anxiety, insomnia, stress → emotional eating, poor digestion)

Impacted Doshas -Kapha ↑ → heaviness, fat, slow digestion -Vata ↑ → disturbed appetite, sleep disorder -Pitta ↑ → irritability, inflammation, hot flashes

Ayurvedic Management Plan

Diet (Āhāra) The objective is to balance Kapha and Pitta and calm Vata.

Suggested Foods -Warm, light, and freshly cooked foods -Barley (Yava), millet (Bajra), old rice, horse gram (Kulthi) -Spices: cumin, mustard, black pepper, turmeric, dry ginger, cinnamon -Vegetables: bitter gourd, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, spinach -Fruits: apples, pomegranates, papaya, berries -Healthy fats: small amounts of ghee or sesame oil Herbal teas: cumin–coriander–fennel tea, ginger–lemon tea

Avoid -Heavy, oily, cold, sweet foods (fried foods, cheese, sweets) -Refined flour, sugar, and processed snacks -Excess dairy (especially curd at night) -Daytime sleeping (increases Kapha) -Alcohol, caffeine, red meat (disturbs Pitta)

Lifestyle (Vihāra) -Regularity and balance are paramount during premenopause. Daily Routine -Wake up before sunrise (Brahma Muhurta) -Dry body massage (Udvartana) with triphala churna or kalonji powder + sesame oil – improves lymphatic drainage and lessens fat. -Exercise: yoga, surya namaskar (12 rounds), brisk walking, pranayama (kapalabhati, bhastrika, anulom vilom) -Sleep: early to bed (by 10 pm) -Stress management: meditation, journaling, chanting

CLASSICAL FORMULATIONS

FOR METABOLISM BOOST/ KAPHA BALANCE -TRIKATU CHURNA= 1/2 tsp with honey before meals

FOR FAT METABOLISM -MEDOHARA GUGGULU= 2 tabs after meals

FOR HORMONAL BALANCE -SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk twice daily

FOR DETOX AND DIGESTION -TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water

FOR STRESS AND SLEEP -BRAHMI VATI= 1 tab at night

PANCHAKARMA UNDER SUPERVISION -UDVARTANA= herbal powder massage for fat reduction -VIRECHANA= pitta pacifying purgation to balance hormones and metabolism -BASTI= nourishes vata and support hormonal stability -SWEDANA= helps eliminate toxins and improve circulation

YOGA AND PRANAYAM -Surya namaskar= boosts metabolism -trikonasana, dhanurasana, Ardhamatsyendrasana matsyendrasana= improves digestion -setu band hasana, bal asana, vipar ita karani= balances homrmones

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom, bhramari, sheetali for stress and pitta control

MIND-BODY CONNECTION

Menopause brings emotional turbulence. Ayurveda emphasizes Manas shanti (mental peace) -journaling emotions -spending time in nature -abhyanga self oil massage for gournding -listening to calming music or chanting om shanti

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

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Take mastyatail capsules 1tab bd, navaka Guggulu 1tab bd, medoharavidangadhi lauha 1tab bd, varanadhi kashayam 20ml bd enough

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Hello, Your menopausal weight gain despite doing yoga, early dinner, and herbal morning drink suggests a combination of slow metabolism (Mandagni), hormonal transition–related fat accumulation, and Vata–Kapha imbalance. During menopause, estrogen drops → metabolism slows → fat accumulates around belly/hips even if lifestyle is good. Your regimen is excellent, but now your body needs Ayurvedic metabolic correction, hormone-balancing herbs, and Kapha–reducing diet.

Below is your treatment in the same format you provided:

🔎 Recommended Investigations (If not done in the last 3–6 months) 1. Thyroid Profile (TSH, Free T3, Free T4) 2. FSH, LH, Estradiol 3. HbA1c & Fasting Blood Sugar 4. Lipid Profile 5. Vitamin D3 & B12

💊 Internal Medicines Phase 1 – 21 days (Agni Deepana + Kapha-Reducing + Hormone Balance) 1. Trikatu Churna – ¼ tsp before lunch & dinner with warm water 2. Avipattikar Churna – ½ tsp at bedtime 3. Medohar Guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily after meals 4. Shatavari Gulam – 1 tsp at bedtime

Phase 2 – 45 days (Fat Reduction + Thyroid Support + Rasayana) 1. Kanchnar Guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily after food 2. Punarnava Mandur – 1 tablet twice daily after food 3. Ashwagandha Churna/Tablet – 1 tsp or 1 tablet at bedtime 4. Chyawanprash (sugar-free) – 1 tsp in the morning

🌿 External & Supportive Therapies 1. Abhyanga – warm sesame oil massage 3–4 times/week 2. Udwartana (herbal powder rubbing) once weekly if possible 3. Warm water sipping throughout the day 4. Evening walk 20–25 minutes after 6.30 pm dinner

🥗 Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations ❌ Avoid 1. Wheat (rotis), bakery foods, biscuits, refined flour 2. Cold items, curd at night, ice water 3. Deep-fried foods, potatoes, rice at night 4. Excess fruits (cause bloating during menopause) ✅ Include 1. Millets 2–3 days a week – ragi, bajra, jowar 2. Warm, cooked meals – soups, dal, steamed veggies 3. 1 tsp cow ghee at lunch to improve metabolism 4. Jeera + coriander + fennel tea after lunch 5. Add garlic + ginger regularly 6. Soaked almonds (5) every morning 7. Moong dal khichdi twice a week for metabolic reset

🧘🏻‍♀️ Yoga & Pranayama Asanas (Weight balancing + Hormone balancing) 1.Surya Namaskar (continue 3–6 rounds) 2.Trikonasana 3.Utkatasana 4.Setu Bandhasana 5.Pavanmuktasana 6.Ardha Matsyendrasana (excellent for metabolism) Pranayama 1.Anulom Vilom – 10 minutes 2.Bhramari – 5 minutes 3.Kapalbhati – only if BP is normal – 2–3 minutes

Sleep routine Sleep before 10:30 pm Avoid screens 1 hour before bed

🕉️ Follow-Up & Duration * Weight reduction starts in 3–4 weeks, depending on hormones & metabolism. * Steady fat loss usually shows in 8–12 weeks with this regimen. * Repeat thyroid & sugar tests every 6 months.

✨ With gentle metabolic strengthening, hormone balancing, and correcting Kapha accumulation, you will naturally lose weight without over-exercing. Your efforts will start giving visible results soon.

With kind regards, Dr. Sumi MS(Ayu)

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1.Medohara guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Punarnavasava 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 3.Himalaya Menosan 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 4.Triphala churna 1 tsp with warm water ate bedtime

Diet - Light, warm meals: Favor soups, khichdi, steamed vegetables, millets. - Spices to boost metabolism: Ginger, turmeric, black pepper, cinnamon. - Avoid Kapha-aggravating foods: Fried, oily, dairy-heavy, and refined sugar. - Timing: You’re already finishing dinner early (6:30 pm) — excellent for metabolism.

Lifestyle - Yoga & Pranayama: Continue Surya Namaskara, add Kapalabhati and Bhastrika (if medically cleared). - Daily walk: 30–40 minutes brisk walking helps burn fat and balance hormones. - Stress management: Meditation, chanting, or mindfulness to reduce cortisol-driven weight gain. - Sleep hygiene: 7–8 hours of restful sleep supports hormonal balance.

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Menopausal weight gain happens even when you’re doing many things right because the metabolic ism naturally slows down after 40,oestrogen drops vata - kapha imbalance increases, and Koti from moderate stress, pushes more fat around the waste and Ayapz Drink warm water with overnight soaked methi seeds half teaspoon ajwain half teaspoon, cumin powder Continue your yoga Add navasana vakrasana utkarasana Take dinner light before 7 PM Triphala guggulu one tablet to be taken after food with warm water Asoka aristha 15 ML with water after meals

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Hello Thank​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ you for bringing your concern to me. Weight gain during menopause is quite a common phenomenon, and to begin with, I would like to take the liberty to assure you that you are not doing anything wrong.

The hormonal changes associated with menopause on one hand slow down metabolism and increase fat storage (particularly around the belly area), and on the other hand, affect a person’s mood, sleep, and digestion.

The great thing about Ayurveda is that it is very elegant in handling such a transition, and with just a few changes, you will start to see a regular and healthy weight loss once again.

You are still very much right in the majority of your deeds — yoga, having dinner early, and drinking herbal warm water. At this point, we only need to take care of your hormones, digestion, and stress system.

✅ WHY WEIGHT GAIN HAPPENS IN MENOPAUSE

👉During menopause:

Vata increases = irregular sleep, anxiety, bloating Kapha accumulates in the abdomen = stubborn fat, slow metabolism Agni (digestive fire) weakens = weight gain even with small meals

This implies that you require a program that:

✔️normalizes hormonal function ✔️increases metabolic rate ✔️lowers stress levels ✔️enhances sleep quality

And that is exactly what we are going to do.

✅ AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

✅INTERNAL MEDICATION

1.Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet after lunch & dinner –facilitates liver function and reduces belly fat –helps metabolism

2. Punarnava Mandur – 1 tablet twice daily –eliminates water retention situation and helps improve the appearance of the stomach area, which has been hard to face with

3 Triphala churna – 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water –helps digestion and slowly fat burning

4 Ashwagandha chorna – 1 tsp at night in warm milk helping sleep and lessening stress-related fat retention

✅ SIMPLE HOME REMEDIES

👉CCF Tea (Cumin + Coriander + Fennel) Boil: 1 tsp jeera 1 tsp dhania 1 tsp saunf in 3 cups water → reduce to 1 cup.

Drink twice daily. Burning belly fat, reducing bloating, and balancing hormones.

👉 Ginger-Lemon Honey Water Morning 1 glass warm water ½ tsp grated ginger 1 tsp honey (never put it in hot water — only lukewarm) ½ lemon

Helps Metabolism & Digestive System.

👉 Mix 1 teaspoon of Flaxseed Powder Mix it in curd, dal, or warm water. Good source of phytoestrogens → naturally balances female hormones.

👉 5-Minute Metabolism Booster Before Lunch

Have ½ tsp ghee + a pinch of black pepper before lunch. Help Agni → keeps fat from building up.

✅ YOGA AND EXERCISE ADJUSTMENTS

You are already practicing yoga — perfect!

Just incorporate the following:

For Belly Fat & Hormonal Balance

–Setu bandh asana –Bhujangasana –Ustrasana –Bhadrasana –Bhramari pranayama

Walking

15–20 min brisk walk after dinner (even walking in your house) will improve metabolism during the night.

✅ DIET MODIFICATION

Have more: Warm cooked meals Soups, khichdi, dals Ghee (½ tsp daily) Fruits: papaya, apple, guava Hydration: warm water only

❌Avoid Late dinners White sugar Bakery food Cold water Too much tea

✅ Stress & Sleep (Hidden Reason for Weight Gain)

At menopausal period any small stress may result in increase of belly fat due to high levels of cortisol.

To handle this: 10 minutes Bhramari 10 minutes Yoga Nidra before sleep Nutmeg + ashwagandha warm milk at night

Quality of sleep is better = Weight loss is faster.

✅ Timeline of Improvement

If someone is diligent in following the instructions:

2–3 weeks: better digestion, less bloating 4–6 weeks: improved sleep & energy 8–12 weeks: visible inch loss + 2–4 kg weight reduction

Progress is very slow but steady - and entirely natural.

Dear, do not lose heart. Weight gain during menopause is a normal stage, not a defeat.

With these minor yet potent changes, your body will give a nice response. You are already very disciplined — that is your greatest power.

Warm regards, Dr. Snehal ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌Vidhate

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Menopausal weight gain can be challenging, as hormonal changes around this time can lead to imbalances in your body’s natural rhythms. Ayurveda views menopause as a transition primarily associated with the “Vata” dosha, which is prone to coldness and dryness, but it may also involve Pitta imbalances due to hot flashes and irritability.

It appears you’re already incorporating some beneficial practices. The Surya Namaskara and asanas are excellent for maintaining flexibility and boosting metabolism, and your early evening meal helps to align with your body’s natural digestive cycle. The morning drink with ajwain, jeera, saunf, dandelion root, and lemon is great for stimulating digestive fire, or “Agni.”

To further address weight gain, consider these additional Ayurvedic recommendations:

1. Reduce Vata Aggravating Foods: Increase warm, cooked foods and minimize raw and cold meals. Favor sweet, salty, and sour tastes to pacify Vata. Include more grains like quinoa and brown rice, legumes salad, and vegetables like squash and spinach.

2. Balance Blood Sugar Levels: Avoid refined sugars and snacking frequently, which can lead to blood sugar spikes. Opt for naturally sweet foods like dates or raisins if you really need a sweet snack, but keep it limited.

3. Herbal Support: Consider integrating triphala, an Ayurvedic formulation composed of three fruits that supports digestion and detoxifies. Take it before bed with warm water, but check with a knowledgeable practitioner, as personal constitution affects dosage.

4. Relaxation and Sleep: Ensure full, restful sleep. This helps your body recover and maintain hormonal balance. A simple foot massage with warm sesame oil can help improve sleep quality.

5. Consistent Routine: Stick to a stable daily routine, eating, and sleeping at the same times. This helps synchronize your body’s circadian rhythms, supporting natural weight management.

Watch portion sizes, even when eating healthy foods, and above all, maintain awareness and mindfulness in your eating habits. Avoid emotional eating. If weight concerns persist, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare provider to rule out potential underlying issues.

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I really appreciate the detailed response. It cleared up my confusions about oil and size. Super helpful and reassuring advice, thanks!
I really appreciate the detailed response. It cleared up my confusions about oil and size. Super helpful and reassuring advice, thanks!
Isaac
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Nice, clear response! Thanks for suggesting Shreegopal tail, didn’t knew about it before. Will give it a try. Appreciate the help!
Nice, clear response! Thanks for suggesting Shreegopal tail, didn’t knew about it before. Will give it a try. Appreciate the help!
Paisley
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Thanks so much for the advice! Loved how straightforward and easy it was to follow. Finally feel like there's hope for my skin issues.
Thanks so much for the advice! Loved how straightforward and easy it was to follow. Finally feel like there's hope for my skin issues.
Ella
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Really appreciate the advice! It's super helpful to know that fennel tea can actually make a difference. Got some solid tips too. Thanks!
Really appreciate the advice! It's super helpful to know that fennel tea can actually make a difference. Got some solid tips too. Thanks!