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Fat loss in whole body
Body Detox
Question #1805
178 days ago
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Fat loss in whole body - #1805

Riya

Whenever I do exercise at home and stop to some reason always my weight is put on what should I do to loss my weight

Age: 32
Chronic illnesses: No I have no any diseases
Whole body pain
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In Ayurveda, weight gain is often linked to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly Kapha, which governs the body's structure and fluid balance. To maintain or lose weight, focus on balancing Kapha through a combination of mindful eating, regular exercise, and lifestyle adjustments. Follow a light, easily digestible diet with plenty of fresh, seasonal vegetables, whole grains, and moderate protein. Incorporate regular physical activity that stimulates metabolism, such as yoga, walking, or strength training. Drink warm water with ginger and lemon in the morning to kickstart digestion. Avoid heavy, oily foods and late-night eating, and ensure you get proper rest to maintain your energy balance. Lastly, manage stress through meditation or deep breathing exercises to prevent emotional overeating.
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Hey, so you're feeling like the moment you stop those home workouts, the weight just comes right back? Yeah, that's super common. Let's dive into some ayurveda-inspired tips that might help you navigate this. First, it's all about understanding your dosha, right? If your body leans toward a kapha-type, you might naturally gain weight more easily. So, focus on reigniting that agni—your digestive fire. Without strong agni, metabolism can get sluggish, making weight tough to manage. Consider starting your day with a cup of warm water with lemon and a dash of honey. It stimulates agni and helps wake up your system. Super easy, but super effective if you're consistent. Try this on an empty stomach each morning. When it comes to food, favor light, spicy, and warm meals. Think things like mung beans, lentils, and seasonal veggies, cooked with spices like ginger, turmeric, cumin—spices are your pals since they amp up digestion. Avoid cold foods, dairy, and heavy stuff like red meat—those can really weigh you down. Exercise? Even light movement daily can help maintain balance. You don’t have to go all out; it could be as simple as brisk walking, yoga asanas like Surya Namaskar, or even dancing. Emphasis on consistency over intensity here, right? You should also explore pranayama—like Bhastrika or Kapalbhati. These breathing techniques can boost metabolism and do wonders for reducing stress, which might trigger mindless eating. Don’t overlook stress relief, either. Deep relaxation helps curve those unexpected cravings and balances emotional up and down, which can be sneaky weight gain triggers. Actionable, practical stuff is key, and I really hope these steps help. Stick with it—you're not alone on this journey!

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