It sounds like there’s some hormonal imbalance at play here. When estrogen levels are off, they can indeed affect weight. Something to consider is how your diet and lifestyle might be impacting things. In Ayurveda, we really focus on balancing everything holistically, you know?
First thing, pay attention to your digestion. Maintaining a healthy agni (digestive fire) is crucial. Not too much, not too little, right? Start your day with a glass of warm water and some lemon; it’s like waking up your stomach gently.
When it comes to diet, you might wanna focus on those foods that balance your Kapha dosha, which tends to lead to weight gain when out of whack. Think warm, light, and dry foods. Avoid heavy, oily stuff. Spices like ginger, black pepper, and cinnamon are good for you because they improve digestion and metabolism.
Oh! And, don’t skip on some daily movement—yoga is perfect. Surya namaskar (sun salutations) can be a great way to get your blood moving and work on that belly fat. Even short sessions are helpful, so no pressure to do a full workout right away unless you want to!
Herbal teas could help too. Trikatu (a mix of black pepper, long pepper, and dry ginger) with honey can be taken, but be mindful not to overdo it. Also, keep stress in check as much as you can. Sometimes stress can lead to emotional eating or mess with hormones further.
If you’re thinking about Ayurvedic herbs, it’s best to consult a local Ayurvedic practitioner. Things like Ashwagandha and Shatavari might help, but they need to be right for you, okay?
Just keep an eye on how you’re feeling, and don’t push yourself too hard. It’s all about finding balance. Oh, and if anything feels off or worse, definitely check in with a healthcare professional.



