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What is Obesity According to Ayurveda?

In Ayurvedic terms, Obesity (Sthaulya) is an accumulation of excess fat in the body due to an imbalance in the doshas. An excess of Kapha dosha is primarily responsible for obesity as Kapha governs the structure and lubrication of the body and, when imbalanced, can lead to an accumulation of excess fat. Excessive fat in various body channels is a result of continuous indulgence in junk food or excessive intake of salty or sweet diets along with a sedentary lifestyle, causing an individual to become lethargic and inactive. This in turn can be a call to metabolic disturbances leading to threatening one’s life by shortening life expectancy and increasing the chance of conditions like diabetes, heart disease, osteoarthritis, and high blood pressure. Studies show that 40.3% of Indians are under an obese category, among which the ratio of females is more than that of males. There are numerous factors affecting obesity such as an immobile lifestyle, overeating, and genes. Therefore, Ayurveda provides a very natural or holistic approach to this health condition.

Ayurvedic treatment for obesity typically involves dietary modifications, lifestyle changes, herbal remedies, and mindfulness practices such as Yoga and Meditation to restore balance between the doshas.

Causes of Obesity

Six major causes of Obesity are discussed below:

Symptoms of Obesity

  • Fatigue: Obesity may result in a lack of energy, poor enthusiasm, and exhaustion. The effect of extra weight on our body’s organs and systems expands, resulting in increased consumption of calories and reduced effectiveness.
  • Shortness of Breath: It is an ordinary sign of being overweight because of the additional pressure that obesity places on the respiratory system. The additional body mass can compress the chest and lungs, making it challenging for the respiratory muscles to expand and contract efficiently.
  • Increased Sweating: Sweating frequently is a common symbol of being overweight. The body may produce more heat when it is overweight, which increases the metabolic rate and increases the demand for perspiration to cool the body. Furthermore, when the amount of fat increases, our bodies may become more insulated, restricting effective heat loss.
  • Excessive Snoring: It is a common indicator of obesity. The buildup of extra weight while sleeping, particularly around the neck, might narrow your airways. This narrowing, when combined with higher body fat, may result in vibrations in the neck muscles, resulting in snoring.
  • Reduced Performance: Fatigue and sluggishness are linked to obesity, which affects mental abilities including focus and awareness. The physiological stress of carrying excess weight can contribute to a decline in overall performance, affecting various aspects of daily life, work productivity, and mental clarity.

Obesity Ayurvedic Treatment

  • Ayurvedic dietary modifications for obesity focus on balancing the three doshas, particularly addressing an excess of Kapha. The emphasis is on consuming light, easily digestible foods while minimising heavy, oily, and sweet items. Additionally, experts also suggest that every person should include whole-grain cereals, fresh fruits, and vegetables in their regular diet. Portion control and mindful eating play a crucial role in promoting better digestion and metabolism.
  • A key component of Ayurvedic obesity treatment is an improvement in living. Making these adjustments requires developing a daily schedule (Dinacharya) that fits with an individual’s natural cycles. This means including daily activities to boost metabolism and promote energy balance, such as yoga or quick walks.
  • Medicinal herbs that help with managing one’s weight include Punarnava, Guggulu, and Triphala. Punarnava helps eliminate excess water retention, Guggulu helps manage metabolism, and Triphala aids in digestion and detoxification. These herbs are frequently used in combinations, aimed to balance the Kapha dosha and cure the fundamental causes of obesity.
  • Using techniques to restore psychological balance is part of obesity stress management. Stress reduction and emotional well-being are enhanced by practices including deep breathing, mindfulness, and meditation.
  • Drinking warm water, herbal infusions, or teas throughout the day helps flush toxins, aids digestion, and boosts metabolism. In regard to the issue of managing obesity, Ayurveda understands hydration as having a role in balancing the doshas, increasing the body’s natural cleansing activities, and improving overall metabolism.

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