Stress-induced obesity is an increasingly prevalent lifestyle disorder influenced by chronic psychological stress, hormonal imbalance, and impaired metabolism. Conventional management strategies often provide limited and short-term results. Obesity is a clinical condition that can be correlated with Sthaulya, arising from Kapha and Meda dhatu vitiation. Panchakarma therapies and Medohara formulations are traditionally recommended for such metabolic disorders. Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Panchakarma therapies—Vaman Karma and lekhan basti done and Sirodhara—along with Medohara Guggulu in the management of stress-induced obesity. Case Description and Intervention: A patient with stress-induced obesity was treated with a structured Ayurvedic regimen comprising Deepana-Pachana, Snehapana with Indukanta Ghrita, Sarvanga Abhyanga, and Swedana, followed by Vaman Karma. Post-Vaman Samsarjana Karma was administered. Sirodhara was performed to alleviate psychological stress, and Medohara Guggulu was prescribed during the follow-up period along with dietary and lifestyle modifications. Outcome Measures: Assessment parameters included body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, appetite, sleep quality, perceived stress, and overall well-being. The intervention resulted in a notable reduction in body weight and waist circumference, improved digestion, better sleep, and a significant reduction in stress levels. The patient also reported increased energy and lightness of the body. No adverse effects were observed. Conclusion: The combined application of Panchakarma therapies and Medohara Guggulu proved effective in managing stress-induced obesity by addressing both metabolic and psychological aspects. This case highlights the potential of an integrative Ayurvedic approach in obesity management and warrants further clinical evaluation.
*1Vandana Barde, 2Preeti Chaturvedi, 3Archana Dangi (Wed,) studied this question.