Visceral Fat and Metabolic Sluggishness
Lifestyle DisordersPresenting Complaints & History
- Progressive increase in abdominal girth
- Chronic sluggishness and morning fatigue
- Post-meal stomach bloating
- Elevated blood pressure
Clinical Assessment
A 45-year-old business owner from Triprayar presenting with abdominal weight gain and physical sluggishness. Clinical assessment showed high visceral fat and early metabolic syndrome. Previous treatments included temporary courses of antihypertensives and lipid-lowering drugs, which he discontinued due to muscle fatigue.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Constitutional homeopathic evaluation noted his sedentary routine, high work anxiety, fatty food cravings, and tendency to sweat heavily on the head during sleep. After 1 Month: Improved morning energy and reduced bloating. After 3 Months: Blood pressure stabilized at 130/85 mmHg; waist circumference reduced by 3 cm. After 6 Months: Ultrasound showed fatty liver down to Grade I. One Year Follow-up: Normal liver profile and stable BP.
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Introduced daily 45-minute brisk walking; eliminated high-fat processed foods; restricted eating window to 10 hours daily.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 1 year- Resolution of fatty liver changes (ultrasound normal)
- Blood pressure maintained naturally at 120/80 mmHg
- Significant reduction in visceral fat and abdominal girth
- Restored physical stamina and morning energy