Request for Medicine to Reduce Triglycerides - #44245
Reference #43426 thank you for your answer for my question… pls prescribe medicine for reducing my triglycerides
How long have you been aware of your high triglyceride levels?:
- More than 1 yearHave you made any dietary changes to manage your triglycerides?:
- No changes yetDo you have any other health conditions?:
- NoneDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
To address elevated triglycerides, Ayurveda considers balancing your doshas, particularly Kapha, which is often linked with lipid metabolism issues. Firstly, addressing your diet is crucial. Incorporate foods that enhance Agni (digestive fire) and pacify Kapha. Favor a diet rich in whole grains like barley and millet, they assist in reducing excess lipids as they are “laghu” (light to digest). Include plenty of vegetables, especially bitter and astringent ones, like bitter gourd (Karela) and spinach.
Reducing your intake of oily, fried, and processed foods is important. Opt for healthy fats like ghee in moderation, which is more digestible and nourishing compared to other fats. Additionally, consume warm water throughout the day to aid in digestion and metabolic processes.
Herbs play a vital role in managing triglyceride levels. Consider Triphala - a classical Ayurvedic formulation known for detoxifying and supporting the digestive system. Take it at night, about 1 teaspoon mixed in warm water after dinner. Guggul can be quite effective too; it helps in scraping off the excess Ama (toxins) and supports lipid metabolism. Depending on its formulation, it’s typically taken twice daily after meals, but dosage should be customized as per your Prakriti—consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting.
Exercise is another pivotal aspect. Engage in consistent moderate physical activity like brisk walking or yoga, for at least 30 minutes a day. These help to mobilize the excess Kapha. Practices such as Kapalabhati Pranayama enhance metabolic rate and burn off excess triglycerides.
Finally, stress management cannot be overlooked. Incorporate daily practices like meditation or Pranayama to maintain balance in your body and mind. Stress affects your cardiac and digestive health, influencing triglyceride levels indirectly.
Regular monitoring is important—seek Ayurvedic or medical follow-ups as needed to track your progress and adjust your regimen. If triglyceride levels are considerably high, it’s critical to consult healthcare provider to integrate Ayurvedic care alongside conventional treatments if necessary.

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