Combining Baidyanath Medohar Gugglu and Patanjali Tablets for Weight Loss - #45136
Can i take baidyanath medohar gugglu tablet and wieght go of patanjali tablet together. I want fat and wieght reduction. Or should i use medohar vati and medohar gugglu together.
How long have you been trying to lose weight?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat is your current lifestyle like?:
- Moderately active (light exercise a few times a week)Have you experienced any side effects from these products before?:
- No side effects

Doctors' responses
Combining different Ayurvedic supplements like Baidyanath Medohar Gugglu and Patanjali’s Weight Go tablet for weight loss requires careful consideration of your constitution and current health status. Medohar Gugglu is traditionally used in Ayurveda to support metabolism and weight management. It is especially useful when there’s an imbalance in kapha dosha, which can lead to weight gain. On the other hand, Weight Go from Patanjali might have overlapping ingredients but comes with its own unique formulation designed for the same purpose.
It’s generally best to not mix multiple formulations with similar functions without professional guidance. Simultaneously taking both could lead to excessive purgative effects or excessive reduction of kapha, potentially affecting your digestive fire (agni) and other doshas.
Consider using Medohar Gugglu alone, as it’s a well-documented single preparation with a long history of use. Consistency is key with such remedies — typically, taking 1-2 tablets twice a day with warm water after meals is recommended. However, dosage may vary based on your body and specific needs, so consult with an Ayurvedic doctor who can personalize this for your prakriti.
If you choose Medohar Vati along with Medohar Gugglu, that’s a combination some practitioners suggest as it targets both agni and metabolism, but again, it must fit your individual needs. Ensure you follow a kapha-pacifying diet, engage in regular physical activities, and maintain a regular routine to support the mediation effects. Avoid cold and oily foods, and try to include spices like ginger and black pepper that enhance digestion.
In any case, it’s crucial to consult with an ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor the treatment plan to your specific situation, considering any other health conditions or medications you might be on. Proper guidance not only ensures effectiveness but also safely avoids overuse or incorrect use of these potent formulations.

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