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Question #27813
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Why Am I unable to loose weight? - #27813

Tripta

I am 33 year old and my weight is 63 kgs. Iam unable to loose weight. My tummy section and thigh has the most fat. I feel irritated and crying all the time also i am unable to focus on things. I start doing one thing and after 2 3 days I dont feel like doing. I crave a lot for sugary food items and Chinese food items.

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: None
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Dear Tripta. Sugary foods and chinese food have high calorie content.They easily increase weight and even if you take medicines the effects of medicine will be negligible as compared to the calories intake done. Avoid processed,fatty,fast,street foods,sugary foods,chinese food. Drink warm water through out the day Have light dinner consisting of soup salad vegetable Skip one meal either breakfast or lunch. Brisk walking atleast 30 mins daily Pranayam lom -vilom kapalbhatti bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins daily twice. Yogasan 30 minutes on alternate day.

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DON’T WORRY TRIPTA JI,

first of all avoid excessive kaphavardhak ahar vihar like too sweet, sour,salty food,guru ahar(heavy to digest)etc.

And start taking these medications,

1.Varunaadi kwath 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. 2.Medoharvidangaadi lauh 1-1-1 3.Navaka guggulu 2-0-2 for chewing.

*DAILY DRINK TRIPHALA KASHAYAM (SHOULD NOT BE TOO HOT)+1TBSF OF HONEY.

FOLLOW UP AFTER 1 MONTH.

Take care😊

If you have any doubt, feel free to ask.

Kind Regards, DR.ISHA ASHOK BHARDWAJ.

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You can start with Cap. Lean and slim 1-1-1 after food with water Aarogyavardhini 1-0-1 after food with water. Triphala juice 20 ml at bedtime with warm water.

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It appears there might be an imbalance in Vata and Kapha doshas, which can influence weight as well as emotional and mental stability. Firstly, understanding the importance of Agni, or the digestive fire, is crucial in Ayurveda. Weak digestive fire may cause improper digestion and weight gain. To balance doshas and strengthen agni, try starting your day with a glass of warm water with lemon juice. This can aid digestion and reduce cravings.

You mentioned craving sugary and Chinese foods, which can aggravate Kapha. Introducing bitter, astringent, and pungent tastes into your meals can balance Kapha. Include foods like green leafy vegetables, cooked broccoli, beans and lentils, which can help manage your cravings. Avoid heavy, oily, and sweet foods, that increase Kapha and lead to accumulation of weight especially around tummy and thighs.

Emotional fluctuations and needs for sweets might suggest a need for emotional nourishment. Ashwagandha can be beneficial as it supports stress levels and improves focus. A small dose of 1/2 teaspoon with warm milk at night or in the morning could be helpful, but it’s important to consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor this remedy to your constitution.

Incorporate a routine for moderate exercise such as brisk walking or yoga that can stimulate metabolism and reduce kapha. Try to establish a regular schedule for sleeping and waking to help balance kapha and vata.

Most importantly, consider adopting practices like meditation or deep breathing which can pacify Vata. These may help calm your mind, reduce irritability, and promote focus. Aim for 5-10 minutes daily initially, gradually increasing the time as you feel comfortable.

Remember to chew your food thoroughly as it aids digestion and helps regulate food intake. Patience is key—Ayurveda emphasizes steady progress, not quick fixes. If your symptoms persist or worsen, please seek professional guidance as timely care is crucial.

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Weight concerns often reflect deeper imbalances in body’s dosha. Based on your symptoms, you’re likely experiencing a kapha imbalance alongside possible vata disturbances given the emotional and focus-related issues. The desire for sweet and heavy foods aligns with this too.

Firstly, focus on rekindling agni, or digestive fire, which might be sluggish. Begin by incorporating warm and light foods into your diet, favoring steamed vegetables over raw foods, and using warming spices like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric. Avoid late-night eating; try to consume your last meal by 7 p.m.

For breakfast, you might try warm porridge with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Lunch should be your largest meal, including something like khichdi, and dinner should be lighter. Hydrate with warm water throughout the day.

To address food cravings, gradually reduce sugar and processed foods, substituting them with fruits like apples or pears which are naturally sweet yet not overly heavy.

Establish a consistent daily routine, including regular sleep patterns, to stabilize vata. Prioritize gentle morning exercises, such as yoga or brisk walking — aim for 30 minutes each day at a time that suits your energy levels.

Finally, as for emotional irritability, consider incorporating meditation or deep breathing exercises to soothe mind and help focus. If emotional distress persists or worsens, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional to explore other underlying causes.

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