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Ayurslim Syrup is a Himalaya Wellness Ayurvedic herbal syrup that combines Garcinia cambogia (HCA), Gymnema sylvestre, fenugreek seed, and Indian bdellium (Commiphora mukul) to support healthy weight management. Standard adult dose: 10 mL twice daily after meals (or as directed on the bottle), alongside a reduced-calorie diet and regular activity. This is a herbal supplement, not a substitute for licensed weight-loss pharmacotherapy — evidence base is modest compared with orlistat or GLP-1 receptor agonists.
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Important — herbal supplement, not a prescription drug. Ayurslim Syrup is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation marketed as a dietary supplement and lifestyle adjunct. It is not a substitute for licensed weight-loss pharmacotherapy in clinical obesity (BMI ≥ 30) or in obesity with comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnoea. If your BMI is ≥ 30, or ≥ 27 with weight-related comorbidity, ask your prescriber about orlistat or injectable GLP-1 receptor agonists — the evidence base is much stronger.
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How Ayurslim Syrup works
Ayurslim Syrup combines four traditional Ayurvedic ingredients with proposed mechanisms in metabolism and appetite regulation:
- Garcinia cambogia — standardised for hydroxycitric acid (HCA), a competitive inhibitor of ATP citrate lyase (the enzyme that converts citrate to acetyl-CoA in lipogenesis). Proposed effect: reduced de novo fatty acid synthesis. Trial evidence is mixed — some studies show modest waist-circumference reduction, others show no effect.
- Gymnema sylvestre — gymnemic acids transiently mask sweet taste perception and have been used traditionally for sugar-craving reduction and glycaemic control. Small-scale trials in T2DM show modest fasting-glucose reduction.
- Fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum) — soluble fibre (galactomannan) plus the amino acid 4-hydroxyisoleucine, which has insulinotropic activity. Proposed effects: increased satiety, reduced postprandial glucose excursion, modest LDL reduction.
- Indian bdellium / Guggul (Commiphora mukul) — guggulsterones with proposed thyroid-stimulating and lipid-lowering activity. Used traditionally in Ayurvedic dyslipidaemia treatment.
The net clinical effect of the combination is modest — published trials of Himalaya AyurSlim show 1–2 kg additional weight loss over 12 weeks vs lifestyle alone. View it as a lifestyle-support adjunct, not as primary obesity therapy.
Indications and use
Ayurslim Syrup is marketed for use as part of a healthy lifestyle plan to support:
- Mild weight management in adults with overweight (BMI 25–29.9) who prefer a herbal-first approach.
- Appetite regulation and reduction in food cravings, particularly for sugar.
- Adjunct to a structured diet and exercise programme.
It is not appropriate as monotherapy for clinical obesity (BMI ≥ 30) or for obesity with weight-related comorbidity — in these cases licensed pharmacotherapy (orlistat, GLP-1 RAs) plus structured lifestyle services produce substantially more weight loss.
Dosing
Take 10 mL of Ayurslim Syrup syrup twice daily after meals, or as directed on the bottle. Use the supplied measuring cup — do not estimate by spoon. Shake the bottle before each dose. A reasonable trial period is 3 months; if no measurable change in weight, waist circumference, or eating pattern is seen, discontinue and consider licensed alternatives. Course duration in traditional Ayurvedic practice is typically 3–6 months.
Side effects
Generally well tolerated at recommended doses. Reported events include:
- Mild gastrointestinal upset (loose stool, mild abdominal cramping) — usually settles in the first 1–2 weeks.
- Mild glycaemic effect — people on diabetes medication should monitor home glucose; rare hypoglycaemia reports.
- Rare hepatotoxicity reports for high-dose Garcinia cambogia products in the wider supplement literature — stop the product if you develop right-upper-quadrant pain, jaundice, dark urine, or anorexia.
- Allergic reactions to fenugreek (cross-reactive with peanut and chickpea allergies) are described.
Cautions and contraindications
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding — avoid. Fenugreek and guggul have uterine-stimulant and hormonal activity at higher doses; safety data in pregnancy is insufficient.
- Diabetes medication (metformin, sulfonylureas, insulin) — additive glycaemic effect; monitor home glucose, watch for hypoglycaemia.
- Anticoagulants and antiplatelets (warfarin, DOACs, aspirin, clopidogrel) — guggul has reported antiplatelet activity. Discuss with your prescriber.
- Statins — guggul affects CYP3A4 metabolism; monitor lipid response.
- Thyroid disorders — guggul stimulates thyroid; avoid in hyperthyroidism, monitor TSH if on levothyroxine.
- Active liver disease — avoid (Garcinia cambogia hepatotoxicity signal).
- Surgery — stop 2 weeks before elective surgery (antiplatelet activity).
- Peanut or chickpea allergy — fenugreek cross-reactivity.
Storage
Store the Ayurslim Syrup syrup bottle in a cool, dry place below 25°C, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, use within the period stated on the bottle (typically 1–2 months). Shake before each dose. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use after the printed expiry date.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ayurslim Syrup a real weight-loss drug?
No — it is an Ayurvedic herbal supplement marketed as a lifestyle adjunct. It is not a licensed weight-loss medicine in any major regulatory jurisdiction. The evidence base is modest compared with orlistat or GLP-1 receptor agonists. View Ayurslim Syrup as a herbal support for lifestyle change, not as a primary obesity therapy.
How much weight will I actually lose on Ayurslim Syrup?
Published Himalaya AyurSlim trials show 1–2 kg additional weight loss over 12 weeks compared with lifestyle alone, with some signal for waist-circumference reduction and craving reduction. Real-world results vary widely depending on diet, activity, and adherence. Discontinue if you see no measurable change at 3 months and consider licensed alternatives.
Should I use Ayurslim Syrup instead of orlistat?
Only if your BMI is in the overweight rather than obese range (BMI 25–29.9) and you prefer a herbal-first approach with lower expected effect size. If your BMI is ≥ 30 or ≥ 27 with comorbidity, the evidence strongly favours orlistat as first-line oral pharmacotherapy — or GLP-1 RAs for higher-magnitude weight loss.
Can I combine Ayurslim Syrup with orlistat?
The combination has not been formally studied, and stacking weight-loss agents adds side-effect burden without clear evidence of synergy. Choose one approach; if orlistat alone gives insufficient response at 12 weeks, the right escalation is usually a GLP-1 receptor agonist or referral to a specialist weight-management service, not herbal stacking.
Is Garcinia cambogia (HCA) safe?
At standardised supplement doses, generally well tolerated. There are rare reports of severe hepatotoxicity with high-dose Garcinia products in the wider supplement literature — cases mostly involve unregulated multi-ingredient stacks, not the Himalaya formulation, but the signal warrants caution. Stop the product if you develop right-upper-quadrant pain, jaundice, dark urine, or anorexia, and seek medical review.
Can I take Ayurslim Syrup during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
No. Avoid in pregnancy and breastfeeding. Fenugreek and guggul have hormonal and uterine-active properties at higher doses, and safety data in pregnancy and lactation are insufficient.
Will Ayurslim Syrup affect my thyroid medication?
Possibly. Guggul (Commiphora mukul) has thyroid-stimulating activity, and there are reports of altered TSH response in patients on levothyroxine. If you take levothyroxine, check TSH 6–8 weeks after starting Ayurslim Syrup and discuss any changes with your endocrinologist or GP.
Is it safe with diabetes medication?
Use with caution. Gymnema sylvestre, fenugreek, and Garcinia all have modest glycaemic-lowering activity. Combined with metformin, sulfonylurea, SGLT-2 inhibitor, GLP-1 RA, or insulin, additive hypoglycaemia is possible. Monitor home glucose weekly for the first month and discuss with your prescriber.
How long should I take Ayurslim Syrup?
A reasonable trial is 3 months alongside lifestyle change. If no measurable result, discontinue. Traditional Ayurvedic practice often uses 3–6-month courses; long-term safety data are limited, so prolonged continuous use without medical review is not recommended.
Can I take Ayurslim Syrup on an empty stomach?
The Himalaya labelling specifies after-meals dosing — this minimises mild GI upset and is the dose schedule used in published trials. Empty-stomach dosing has not been formally studied in this product.
Other Weight Loss Medications
Medical disclaimer. The information on this page is provided for educational use and should not replace individualised medical advice. Pharmacological weight loss is most effective when combined with structured dietary change and physical activity, and is not appropriate for everyone — pregnancy, breastfeeding, eating disorders, chronic malabsorption, severe psychiatric illness, and uncontrolled cardiovascular disease change the appropriateness of any weight-loss drug. If your BMI is ≥ 40 (or ≥ 35 with significant weight-related comorbidity), discuss bariatric surgery with your GP.

























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