Okay, so here’s the thing. Gaining weight in Ayurveda isn’t just about eating more. It’s more about making sure your body is balanced so it actually supports gaining. We look at your dosha, digestive fire (agni), and how your tissues (dhatus) are nourished.
First things first, understanding your prakriti type matters. If you’re a Vata type (tends to be more on the thinner, lighter side), you’re likely experiencing an imbalance. Vata types often have issues with weight gain due to irregular digestion and absorption.
Start by focusing on your agni. If your digestive fire is weak, your body can’t use the nutrients you take in properly. You might wanna include ginger tea before meals to stoke your agni. Just take a slice of fresh ginger, sprinkle some lemon and salt, chew it about 15 mins before eating.
Next, nutrient-dense foods are your friends. Think about incorporating more whole grains, like brown rice, oats, and quinoa. They give sustained energy and help build up tissues over time. Also, good quality oils like ghee are excellent - cook with it, add it to your rice or bread, it’s a great way to boost calories healthily.
To balance your Vata, regular meals, and sleep routines are crucial. Try eating 3 times a day at the same times if possible. Rest, like making sure getting enough proper sleep (around 7-9 hours), is supportive of weight gain too. Regular oil massages with sesame oil can help in calming Vata and improve your body’s capacity to nourish itself.
Exercise wise, gentle, strength-building activities work best. Things like yoga or light weights help build muscle without overstraining your system.
Remember, it takes time. You’re working with your body’s natural rhythms, not against them. And sure, always get checked if something feels off, or it’s not improving after a while. Keep it chill, don’t stress, weight gain should be a gradual process.