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Top Homeopathic Natural Remedies for Triglycerides

Triglycerides are a type of fat (lipid) present in the blood. Elevated triglyceride levels, known as hypertriglyceridemia, increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, pancreatitis, and metabolic syndrome. Causes include obesity, sedentary lifestyle, high-fat diet, diabetes, hypothyroidism, alcohol consumption, genetic lipid disorders, and certain medications. While mild elevation is often asymptomatic, extremely high levels may cause abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue, or eruptive xanthomas (fatty skin lesions). Persistent elevation contributes to atherosclerosis, fatty liver, and heart disease.

Homeopathy addresses elevated triglycerides by improving lipid metabolism, liver function, and systemic energy balance. Remedies are selected based on constitutional tendencies, digestion and metabolism, obesity, fatigue, emotional factors, sugar cravings, alcohol habits, and associated conditions like diabetes or hypothyroidism. Both acute episodes (like pancreatitis risk) and chronic elevation are managed with constitutional and organ-specific remedies.

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High triglycerides with obesity and fatty liver – Calcarea Carbonica

Slow metabolism, craving sweets, lethargy, constipation, perspiration on scalp, overweight especially abdomen; tendency to gain weight despite moderate diet; worsens in cold weather.

Hypertriglyceridemia with craving for fats and oils – Lycopodium Clavatum

Bloating, fullness after small meals, right-sided digestive issues, fatigue, lack of confidence, belching with odor; worse late afternoon and evening.

Elevated triglycerides with diabetes or sugar imbalance – Syzygium Jambolanum

High sugar, frequent urination, weakness, thirst, cravings for sweets, burning in soles, tendency to skin infections; obesity common.

Fatty deposits under skin (xanthomas) with high triglycerides – Graphites

Hard yellow nodules over eyelids, joints, or hands; constipation, sluggish bowels, dry skin; aggravation in cold, better warmth; obesity tendency.

Hypertriglyceridemia with liver sluggishness – Nux Vomica

Indigestion, bloating, nausea, constipation, irritability, worse after rich or spicy foods; sedentary lifestyle; aggravated morning and after alcohol or coffee.

Elevated lipids with heart palpitations and fatigue – Crataegus Oxyacantha

Weak heart, shortness of breath on exertion, anxiety, edema, tendency to cardiovascular complaints, chest tightness.

Hypertriglyceridemia with strong family history – Baryta Muriaticum

Premature arteriosclerosis tendency, overweight children, delayed development, sluggish metabolism; worse cold and damp weather.

High triglycerides with craving for sweets and overeating – Carbo Vegetabilis

Weak digestion, bloating, gas, fatigue, tendency to obesity, worse at night; craving fatty foods, poor assimilation.

Elevated triglycerides with liver enlargement – Chelidonium Majus

Right upper quadrant fullness, digestive sluggishness, mild jaundice tendency, bitter taste, bloating; fatigue, weakness.

Triglycerides elevated with obesity in midsection – Sulphur

Burning in abdomen, greasy skin, perspiration, sluggish digestion, overweight, lethargic; worse heat, night aggravation.

Hyperlipidemia with anxiety and heart burn – Ignatia Amara

Emotional stress triggers cravings, overeating; bloating, acidity, constipation, palpitations, fatigue; history of emotional suppression.

Triglycerides rise with sedentary lifestyle and fatigue – Phosphorus

Tired easily, craving cold drinks, burning feet, over-sensitive liver, tendency to fatty liver; worse exertion and evening.

High triglycerides with digestive sluggishness – China Officinalis

Bloating, poor absorption, diarrhea or alternating constipation, weakness, pale appearance, tendency to metabolic imbalance.

Hypertriglyceridemia with obesity and constipation – Alumina

Dry skin, dry mucous membranes, constipation, fatigue, tendency to weight gain despite low food intake.

Triglycerides high in post-menopausal women – Sepia

Hormonal imbalance, weight gain around abdomen and hips, fatigue, bloating, irritability, digestive sluggishness, low energy.

Triglycerides elevated with alcohol consumption – Carduus Marianus

Liver stress, bloating, nausea, fatigue, weak digestion, palpitations, tendency to fatty liver.

Hypertriglyceridemia with weak circulation – Hamamelis Virginiana

Swelling in legs, varicose veins, heavy feeling in limbs, fatigue, sluggish metabolism; worse standing, better rest.

Triglycerides rise in individuals with sweet-tooth and digestive sluggishness – Nux Moschata

Gas, bloating, constipation, fatigue, sweet cravings, weak liver function; worse after overeating and evening.

High triglycerides with skin eruptions – Kali Sulphuricum

Oily skin, acne, greasy hair, dandruff, tendency for eruptive lesions; digestion weak; aggravated warm, damp weather.

Triglycerides elevated with fatigue and poor assimilation – Calcarea Phosphorica

Slow growth, weakness, poor stamina, obesity, bloating, craving sweets; aggravated exertion, better rest.

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Elevated triglycerides are a metabolic warning sign that can silently increase cardiovascular, liver, and pancreatic risks. Homeopathic management targets digestion, lipid metabolism, liver function, systemic weakness, and constitutional tendencies. Early intervention reduces long-term complications, improves energy, and prevents the progression of metabolic and cardiovascular disorders.

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What are triglycerides?

Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the blood. They store unused calories and provide energy between meals.

What causes high triglycerides?

Too much sugar, oily food, alcohol, obesity, diabetes, thyroid disorders, and lack of exercise commonly increase triglycerides.

What problems can high triglycerides cause?

They can lead to heart disease, stroke, pancreatitis, high cholesterol, and fatty liver disease.

Can triglycerides be reduced naturally?

es, by reducing sugar and fried food, losing weight, avoiding alcohol, exercising daily, and adding omega‑3–rich foods.

 What is the normal triglyceride range?

Normal: Below 150 mg/dL
Borderline high: 150–199 mg/dL
High: 200–499 mg/dL
Very high: 500+ mg/dL

Dr Umang Khanna BHMS
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