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Seeking Advice on Triphala Guggulu for Chronic Constipation and Weight Loss
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #42533
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Seeking Advice on Triphala Guggulu for Chronic Constipation and Weight Loss - #42533

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Maam i am 47 years working women, suffering from cronic constipatation, my weight is 68kg and height is 152cm, i want to weightloss, can i go forTriphala guggule for constipatation ?

How long have you been experiencing chronic constipation?:

- More than 6 months

What is your typical daily water intake?:

- 2-3 liters

Have you made any dietary changes recently?:

- No changes
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Triphala Guggulu can indeed be beneficial for addressing chronic constipation and aiding in weight loss. However, it’s crucial to consider its use based on your body type (prakriti), current imbalances (vikriti), and specific symptoms. Triphala, which is a blend of three fruits - Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki - is well-known for its digestive benefits. It helps in detoxification by cleansing the colon and supporting digestive fire (agni). Guggulu, another ingredient, is effective in managing weight as it helps reduce fat tissue (medha dhatu) and aids in balancing kapha dosha.

Given your weight, height, and symptoms, focusing on balancing vata and kapha doshas might be helpful. Triphala Guggulu, taken after meals, can help stimulate digestion, enhance metabolism, and encourage bowel regularity. Start with one tablet twice a day with warm water, adjusting as needed over time. Always check how your body reacts and consult with a healthcare professional especially since individual responses can vary.

Integrate a diet that favors warm, cooked meals, emphasizing lightly spiced, whole grains, and easy-to-digest foods. Avoid cold foods, heavy dairy, and excessive sweet or salty tastes that can aggravate vata and kapha. Drinking warm water through the day can further support digestion.

In terms of lifestyle, incorporating light exercise like walking or yoga can promote regular bowel movements and enhance weight management. Pranayama (breathing exercises) also stabilize your energy and digestive function. Pay attention to rest, ensuring you’re getting sufficient sleep to aid in bodily repairs and reducing stress.

If you experience any adverse effects, it’s essential to discontinue use and consult with a healthcare professional. While Ayurveda holds potential for managing these conditions, continued symptomatic monitoring and holistic lifestyle practices should accompany any Ayurvedic intervention.

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