Non-Medicinal Plan for Fatty Liver and Kidney Cyst - #43431
I have a fatty liver and a cyst in my kidney borderline diabetic and have excess weight around what non medicinal plan is available
How long have you been dealing with fatty liver and kidney cyst issues?:
- 1-6 monthsWhat is your current diet like?:
- High in carbs and sugarHow often do you exercise?:
- Not at allDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
For addressing fatty liver, kidney cysts, borderline diabetes, and excess weight, an integrative approach rooted in Ayurveda could offer some relief. The foundation is diet, lifestyle, and specific Ayurvedic practices tailored to your needs.
start with the diet—aim for a Kapha-balancing diet, avoiding heavy, oily, and sugary foods which burden the liver and kidneys. It overworks your system and contributes to weight gain. Incorporate bitter, astringent, and pungent tastes through leafy greens, whole grains like quinoa or barley, and light proteins such as legumes and beans. Avoid processed foods and alcohol.
Engage in regular physical activity, a brisk walk of 30 minutes or yoga every day enhances the digestive fire (Agni) and promotes metabolism. Yoga asanas like Kapalabhati and Pawanmuktasana can gently stimulate liver and kidney function.
Pranayama breathing exercises, specifically Nadi Shodhana, soothes stress and improves overall vitality. Practice daily morning to ensure consistency.
Herbal therapies such as using Triphala can help by detoxifying and enhancing digestive strength. Brew a tablespoon in warm water before bed to support bowel regularity and encourage liver cleansing.
Ayurvedic massage or Abhyanga, particularly with warm sesame oil, encourages lymphatic circulation and body detoxification. Perform weekly if possible to nourish tissues and stimulate organ function.
Mind your sleep patterns. sleep by 10 pm to harmonize with your body’s natural rhythms. This practice supports liver and kidney health by allowing time for rest and repair.
This non-medicinal approach is intended to complement—not replace—conventional medical care. For any sudden changes or worsening of symptoms, immediate consultation with your healthcare provider remains important.

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