Skin whitening - #21629
I have gained weight fast and not getting my periods regular my skin is became Dark i was registered so many times due to my dark skin and also i am not able loss weight weight i am feeling so bad every one are commenting on me dark skin and also they call me black beauty it feel is so heart' broken moments to me can get suggest me
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Panchkarma for detoxification Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Chawanprash two spoons with warm milk two times a day
The concerns you’ve mentioned about weight gain, irregular periods, and changes in your skin tone may be interconnected, possibly indicating a hormonal imbalance, which is a common issue. In Ayurveda, such imbalances are often related to dosha disturbances, particularly Kapha and Vata. Addressing the root cause can help restore equilibrium and support overall well-being.
Here’s what you could consider, starting with diet. Incorporate light and easily digestible foods to rekindle your digestive fire, agni. Favor warm, cooked meals, and reduce raw, cold, heavy foods. Opt for a Kapha-pacifying diet, which includes more vegetables like spinach and beans, and grains like quinoa or barley. Lightly spiced meals with ginger, cumin, and turmeric may assist in balancing your metabolism. Limit oily, sugary, and processed foods, they can promote Kapha accumulation when imbalanced.
Daily routines are also important. Try to rise early, during the Vata time, for some gentle yoga or morning walks, particularly helpful for weight management and calming the mind. Establish a regular sleep schedule and avoid late nights, as they can further imbalance your Vata.
For skin health, consider natural oils for massage, like almond or sesame oil, keeping in mind your skin’s specific needs, and follow up with a gentle herbal wash. But again, dietary improvements will play a significant role here – hydration with warm water throughout the day and herbal teas like tulsi can support detoxification.
Lastly, you might also benefit from consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner in person, they can offer a pulse diagnosis and a more tailored treatment plan that includes herbs or therapies specific to your constitution.
While these steps can be valuable, please do consult with a healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic physician before making significant changes, especially given the complexity you’ve described. Quick fixes won’t suffice here; comprehensive and sustained care is necessary to restore balance.

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