Seeking Guidance for Digestion and Hormonal Balance - #44857
I want to improve digestion, I am a very skinny person so,I want whateveri eat shows up on my body,I also want to balance my hormones and my periods last only for 2 days , So I want you to tell me lifestyle changes and what food I should eat
How long have you been experiencing digestive issues?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat is your typical daily diet like?:
- Balanced with fruits and vegetablesHave you noticed any specific triggers for your hormonal changes?:
- No specific triggersDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
To boosts your digestion and support healthy weight gain, focus on Agni, the digestive fire, as it’s pivotal in Ayurveda. Strengthening Agni can assist your body in efficiently absorbing nutrients. Start by sipping warm, medium salted ginger water in the morning to awaken your digestive system. Consume small meals through the day, every 3-4 hours, emphasizing nutrient-dense foods. Include ghee, moderately, which is excellent for improving digestion and stamina, and it’s easy on the stomach due to its lubricating qualities.
For weight gain, focus on sweet, sour, and salty tastes which balance vata, as individuals with a vata imbalance may struggle with putting on weight. Incorporate sweet fruits such as mangoes, bananas, and figs, and include root vegetables like sweet potatoes and carrots. Eat nuts and seeds—they provide necessary fats and proteins. Lentils, beans, whole grains like rice and quinoa are necessary as they also help to ground the lightness of vata.
Hormonal balance may benefit from regularity and routine in lifestyle. Try sleeping and waking up at the same time daily, as irregular patterns affect both digestion and hormones. Exercise moderately, such as yoga or brisk walking, to balance stress levels but avoid heavy workouts which might aggravate vata.
For menstrual issues, focus on foods that support the reproductive system. Sesame seeds and blackstrap molasses are traditionally used in Ayurveda for menstrual health due to their iron and mineral content. Regular intake of warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon at night can help soothe vata disturbances.
Avoid processed foods, excessive caffeine, and late-night meals which disturb Agni and can lead to imbalances. Mindful eating practices—eating slowly, ensuring you chew properly, and focusing on your meal without distractions can aid in better digestion and absorption.
It’s essential to be observant of how your body reacts to these changes, and if symptoms persist, consider consulting a professional for detailed dosha analysis and treatment plans tailored to your specific needs.

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