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Please suggest for triglycerides, my count is 365
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Question #10057
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Please suggest for triglycerides, my count is 365 - #10057

Jeeva

Please suggest for triglycerides, my count is 365 Please suggest for triglycerides, my count is 365 Please suggest for triglycerides, my count is 365 Please suggest for triglycerides, my count is 365 Please suggest for triglycerides, my count is 365

Age: 48
Chronic illnesses: No
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Namaste Jeeva ji, For triglycerides (365 mg/dL), balancing Kapha dosha and improving lipid metabolism is key. Here's a shortened Ayurvedic regimen: Medicines Arjuna Powder: 1 tsp with warm water twice daily. Medohar Guggul or Triphala Guggul: 1–2 tablets with warm water after meals, twice daily. Arogyavardhini Vati: 1 tablet after meals, twice daily. Triphala Churna: 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime. Punarnava Powder: 1 tsp with warm water twice daily. Diet Include: Barley, millet, bitter vegetables, Amla, garlic, flaxseeds, and warm water. Spices: Turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, and cumin. Avoid: Fried foods, sweets, refined carbs, dairy (except buttermilk), alcohol, and cold drinks. Lifestyle Exercise: 30 mins daily (brisk walking, yoga like Surya Namaskar, Dhanurasana). Pranayama: Practice Kapalabhati and Anulom Vilom. Sleep: Avoid oversleeping.
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Oh wow, a triglyceride level of 365 is something that needs attention. First off, don't panic, but it's a good idea to dive into some lifestyle tweaks. In Ayurveda, this could be a kapha imbalance, often tied to diet and lifestyle choices. To start, look at your diet. Avoid heavy, oily, and sugary foods - they can worsen kapha and, in turn, your triglycerides. Think light, warm, dry foods instead. Barley, millet, and quinoa are excellent grains. Use spices like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric; they’re agni-enhancers, helping digestion and cutting through the heaviness. Get moving! Physical activity is key. A daily exercise routine, like brisk walking or yoga (especially poses like Surya Namaskar), can really help balance kapha and keep those triglycerides in check. Ideally, aim for at least 30 mins a day. Herbs like guggul can be beneficial. It's traditionally used in Ayurveda to help manage lipid levels and support overall heart health. But, always, check with an Ayurvedic practitioner before adding herbs to your routine, especially if you’re on any other meds. Consider a routine. Kapha benefits from structure, so eating meals at the same times daily and sleeping and waking up on a schedule can stabilize your system. And try dinner early, around sunset, so that digestion can do its thing properly. Remember, stress impacts health a lot too. Even though it’s easier said than done, find a relaxation practice you like — whether it's meditation, reading, or spending quiet time in nature. All this works together, don’t underestimate it. This might be feeling like a lot, but make small changes every week. Bit by bit, you'll see improvement. But, since triglycerides this high can lead to complications, definitely keep following up with your doctor or health professional. Balance is the key, not austerity. Wishing you good health!

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