Yes, shatavari can potentially contribute to weight gain, albeit indirectly, depending on your individual body constitution, or prakriti, and how it is interacting with your dosha balance. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, shatavari is known primarily for its nourishing and strengthening qualities. It is particularly effective in balancing vata and pitta doshas, which often play a role in hormonal imbalances. However, its cooling and sweet qualities might potentially increase kapha, which governs body structure and may relate to weight change, if there is an excess or imbalance present.
Shatavari is also traditionally seen as a rasayana, which can improve the quality of ojas - the subtle essence of all tissues and the key to vitality, immunity, and contentment. For some individuals, enhancing ojas might result in a mild gain of body mass or weight, particularly if the digestive fire, or agni, is not strong enough to metabolize this enhanced nourishment efficiently.
However, it is important to consider other factors. If your eating habits and lifestyle have not drastically changed, mild variations in your gastrointestinal health or stress levels might be contributing. You could try adjusting the dosage; starting with a small reduction to see if that affects weight levels without sacrificing the benefits you sought originally. Take shatavari in properly proportioned and prescribed doses; and consider combining it with triphala, to aid digestion and metabolism.
A practical step is to monitor your own reaction to different foods and practices while using shatavari. Also, consider seeking guidance from a qualified siddha or Ayurvedic practitioner to assess your body’s particular dosha balance and determine the best approach to incorporate or adjust supplements like shatavari within your lifestyle.
Always remember that each person’s Ayurvedic constitution and current state of health are unique, so what works for one individual might require adjustment for another. If your weight gain feels concerning or persistent, it would be wise to consult with a healthcare provider for a more comprehensive evaluation.



