Switching to an ayurvedic approach to managing triglycerides is an interesting choice. Ayurveda does focuses on balancing the doshas and improving agni, which is your digestive fire. You are on the right track thinking about digestion and fat metabolism.
There’s several herbs that might help. Triphala is quite a popular one, known to balance all three doshas and cleanse the digestive tract. You can take it as a powder or capsule before sleep with warm water. But it does taste a bit bitter.
Guggul is another herb traditionally used in Ayurveda to aid lipid metabolism. Look for Kanchnar Guggul formulation, as it targets lipid and glandular issues. Start with low doses, like 1-2 tablets after meals and adjust as needed. I’d give it a few weeks, a month perhaps, to begin seeing changes in your lipid profile—but it varies.
For diet, you’re already on a low-fat one, so consider adding warming spices like ginger, black pepper, and cumin to enhance your digestion. Reducing dairy, especially heavy ones like cheese and cream, might help too. Instead, focus on high-fiber foods like whole grains, beans, and lots of vegetables.
Adding a teaspoon or two of flaxseed powder daily is also beneficial, rich in omega-3s altering triglycerides favorably.
Exercise plays a critical role too. Light might be too light, aim for moderate intensity, like brisk walking for at least 30 minutes daily.
Everyone’s body responds differently to treatments, so it’s important to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor the regimen for your needs. Combining Ayurveda with your current lifestyle might indeed give you better results. But do monitor your levels regularly, and if things don’t improve, chatting with your doctor about the progress is always a sound step.


