Triphala lipid + metabolic-wellness research base — the classical three-fruits compound formulation reviewed at modern standardised doses
Catalogue editorial review
Triphala + Methi + Kalonji + Vrikshamla + Jeera + Saunf — Ayurvedic Sthaulya Rasayana heritage
Sthaulya — the Sanskrit Ayurvedic technical term for the excess-Medas (excess-fat-tissue) condition — and the broader Medo-haran (fat-reducing) Rasayana category have anchored Indian classical metabolic practice for more than two thousand years through the Charaka Samhita Sutra-sthana and Sushruta Samhita Sharira-sthana texts. Asian-Indian adults reach metabolic-syndrome thresholds at lower BMI than Western populations (Indian consensus ≥23 kg/m² versus Western 25), making the Sthaulya wellness category relevant across a broader BMI window. Modern Indian-led classical pharmacology framework over the past two decades has validated the metabolic pharmacology of several classical Sthaulya herbs at standardised doses: Triphala's tannoid polyphenols, Fenugreek's 4-hydroxyisoleucine, Black-Seed thymoquinone, Garcinia indica's hydroxycitric acid, Cumin's cuminaldehyde, and Fennel's anethole. X-Loss Control synthesises all six into a twice-daily after-meal capsule for Indian adults who want a tradition-anchored nutritional adjunct ON TOP OF reasonable diet and regular physical activity. X-Loss Control is NOT a substitute for caloric awareness, regular meals, hydration, sleep, and exercise — it is a layered adjunct that works best within that broader framework.
Triphala lipid + metabolic-wellness research base — the classical three-fruits compound formulation reviewed at modern standardised doses
Catalogue editorial review
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) modern wellness framework
Fuller S, Stephens JM., Phytotherapy Research
Nigella sativa (Kalonji / Black Seed) thymoquinone modern wellness framework
Razavi BM, Hosseinzadeh H., Phytotherapy Research, 2014
Asian-Indian BMI screening threshold above which weight-wellness focus becomes relevant — X-Loss Control's target cohort
Indian metabolic-syndrome consensus statements
X-Loss Control is a pure Ayurvedic weight-wellness formula built on the classical Sthaulya (excess-Medas) and Medo-haran Rasayana tradition — the Sanskrit category described in the Charaka Samhita Sutra-sthana and Sushruta Samhita Sharira-sthana texts more than two thousand years ago. The formulation combines six classical Indian metabolic-cleansing herbs whose mechanism of action has been characterised in classical pharmacology framework: Triphala (the canonical 'three fruits' compound — Terminalia chebula Haritaki, Terminalia bellirica Bibhitaki, Emblica officinalis Amalaki), Trigonella foenum-graecum (Methi / Fenugreek — soluble-fiber + saponin metabolic herb), Nigella sativa (Kalonji / Black Seed — thymoquinone metabolic active), Garcinia indica (Vrikshamla / Kokum — the Indian Kokum species distinct from the Malabar-tamarind Garcinia cambogia used in Natura Trim), Cuminum cyminum (Jeera / Cumin — classical Indian seed metabolic herb), and Foeniculum vulgare (Saunf / Fennel — classical carminative-metabolic seed). X-Loss Control sits deliberately in a different lane to Natura Trim's modern Western functional-food stack in this catalogue — X-Loss Control is the Sanskrit-named Ayurvedic Sthaulya tradition translated into modern dose standardisation, for adult Indians who specifically want the classical metabolic-cleansing lineage rather than the Western HCA + green coffee + CLA approach. X-Loss Control is positioned strictly as a nutritional Ayurvedic adjunct for adults who already have a reasonable diet and physical-activity routine; it is NOT a treatment, cure, or replacement for prescription anti-obesity medication, bariatric surgery, or clinician-supervised weight-management programs. Anyone with diagnosed obesity, eating disorders, diabetes, thyroid disease, or any clinical metabolic condition must remain under their treating physician's care and continue prescribed treatment without modification.
20 capsules (10-day course)
1 capsule twice daily, 15 minutes after breakfast and dinner
Notified under Indian nutraceutical framework
X-Loss Control triphala + methi + kalonji + vrikshamla + jeera + saunf — ayurvedic sthaulya rasayana heritage is formulated to support the following aspects of weight management. These are nutrition-function statements under the relevant ingredient schedules, not therapeutic claims.
Daily Ayurvedic weight-wellness nutritional adjunct alongside diet + regular activity
Classical Sthaulya / Medo-haran Rasayana tradition with modern dose standardisation
Triphala tannoid polyphenol metabolic-cleansing layer
Methi Fenugreek soluble-fiber + 4-hydroxyisoleucine pathway
Vrikshamla Kokum HCA — Indian Garcinia indica species (distinct from Natura Trim's G. cambogia)
Jeera Cumin + Saunf Fennel carminative + Deepana-Pachana digestive layer
Active nutrients, their roles, and the published research backing each one.
Compound formulation of Terminalia chebula (Haritaki), Terminalia bellirica (Bibhitaki) and Emblica officinalis (Amalaki) in equal proportions
Triphala is the canonical Ayurvedic three-fruits compound formulation, dominated by tannoid polyphenols (chebulagic acid, chebulinic acid, gallic acid, emblicanin A/B). modern wellness research has characterised Triphala's effects on gastrointestinal and metabolic-wellness endpoints at standardised doses — the molecular basis behind Triphala's classical Sthaulya / Medo-haran positioning.
Trigonella foenum-graecum — seed extract standardised to galactomannan + 4-hydroxyisoleucine
Fenugreek seed provides soluble dietary fiber (galactomannan) and the unusual amino acid 4-hydroxyisoleucine, characterised in modern wellness research for effects on postprandial glycemia and satiety. Methi has been a classical Indian metabolic-cooking-herb for centuries — modern research validates its inclusion in Ayurvedic Sthaulya formulations.
Nigella sativa — seed extract standardised to thymoquinone
Nigella sativa (Kalonji / Black Seed) is dominated by thymoquinone, a polyphenol characterised in reviewed Indian and Middle-Eastern research for metabolic and anti-inflammatory endpoints. The 'seed of blessing' in classical Unani-Tibb practice has been used across Indian, Middle-Eastern and North-African traditions for centuries with overlapping metabolic-wellness positioning.
Garcinia indica — fruit-rind extract standardised to ≥60% hydroxycitric acid (Indian Kokum species, distinct from Garcinia cambogia)
Garcinia indica (Vrikshamla / Kokum) is the Indian Konkani-coast species of Garcinia, distinct from the Malabar-tamarind Garcinia cambogia used in Natura Trim. Both contain hydroxycitric acid (HCA) which acts at ATP-citrate lyase to modulate de-novo lipogenesis. Kokum has a longer Indian classical tradition than G. cambogia — used in Goan and Konkani cooking as the souring agent and in Ayurvedic Sthaulya formulations.
Cuminum cyminum — seed extract standardised to cuminaldehyde
Cumin seed contains cuminaldehyde and a thymol-cymene essential-oil profile characterised in reviewed Indian and international research for metabolic-wellness endpoints. Classical Ayurveda places Jeera in the Deepana-Pachana (appetite-stimulation + digestion-correction) category — a foundational layer of Indian metabolic-cooking practice.
Foeniculum vulgare — seed extract standardised to anethole
Fennel seed contains anethole (the principal essential-oil compound) and a flavonoid family characterised in reviewed Indian and international pharmacognosy research for digestive and metabolic-wellness endpoints. Classical Ayurveda places Saunf in the Deepana-Pachana + Anulomana (carminative) category — the digestive-comfort complement to the Jeera layer.
Three nutrient-mechanism pathways the formulation is designed around.
Triphala — Sanskrit for 'three fruits' (Haritaki + Bibhitaki + Amalaki) — is the canonical Ayurvedic gut-and-metabolic cleansing compound formulation described across the entire classical pharmacopeia. Its combined tannoid polyphenol fraction (gallic acid, chebulagic acid, chebulinic acid, emblicanin A/B) has been characterised in reviewed Indian and international research for metabolic and gastrointestinal endpoints at standardised doses. This is the metabolic-cleansing foundation layer of X-Loss Control.
Vrikshamla (Garcinia indica / Kokum) is the Indian species of Garcinia — distinct from Natura Trim's Malabar-tamarind Garcinia cambogia. Both contain hydroxycitric acid (HCA) and act at ATP-citrate lyase, but Vrikshamla has a longer Indian classical tradition and a different sour-flavor profile traditionally used in Goan and Konkani cooking. Methi (Trigonella foenum-graecum / Fenugreek) supplies soluble fiber (galactomannan) and the unusual amino acid 4-hydroxyisoleucine, with characterised effects on postprandial glycemia and satiety. Together they form the appetite + carbohydrate-modulation layer.
Kalonji (Nigella sativa / Black Seed) supplies thymoquinone, a polyphenol with characterised metabolic-research base. Jeera (Cuminum cyminum / Cumin) and Saunf (Foeniculum vulgare / Fennel) are the classical Indian Deepana-Pachana (appetite-stimulation + digestion-correction) seed pair that completes the Ayurvedic Sthaulya formula. The combination addresses the Ayurvedic understanding that proper digestion and ama (toxin) elimination are prerequisites for healthy metabolism — a layer absent from purely Western weight-management functional-food formulations.
Honest expectations across a typical course — based on the published evidence for the ingredient class.
First exposure to the Triphala + Methi + Vrikshamla load begins. Most users report mild changes in bowel-frequency (Triphala contribution) and slightly more aware satiety patterns. Continue twice-daily after-meal dosing. NO modification of diet or exercise routine yet — let baseline establish.
Many users describe steadier post-meal satiety patterns during this window. Pair with continued normal eating, regular meal timing, hydration, and physical activity. No scale-watching yet — weight is not a sensible short-window endpoint.
Completion of the 10-day X-Loss Control course. Users typically reassess subjective satiety + digestive-comfort patterns at this point. Meaningful body-composition change requires multi-week consistent diet + exercise + sleep + the Ayurvedic nutritional layer combined — never the supplement alone.
A second course can be considered after a 7–14 day washout, ideally aligned with seasonal transitions or festival heavy-eating periods. X-Loss Control is designed for cyclical use as an Ayurvedic Sthaulya Rasayana adjunct, not unbroken long-term consumption — and never as a replacement for sustained diet and physical-activity habits.
X-Loss Control's classical Ayurvedic Sthaulya / Medo-haran Rasayana positioning compared to common Indian alternatives. Use this table to understand exactly where X-Loss Control sits — a Sanskrit-tradition weight-wellness nutritional adjunct, distinct from the modern Western Natura Trim formula in the same catalogue.
| Feature | X-Loss Control | Generic multivitamin | Isolated single-ingredient |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tradition lane | Pure Ayurvedic Sthaulya / Medo-haran Rasayana (Charaka Sutra-sthana lineage) | Generic 'fat burner' marketing positioning | Single-active extract (Garcinia-only or Triphala-only) |
| Garcinia species | Garcinia indica (Vrikshamla / Kokum) — Indian Konkani-coast species | Unstandardised Garcinia powder | Often Garcinia cambogia (Malabar tamarind, distinct species) |
| Triphala inclusion | Triphala 500 mg/day — classical three-fruits compound formulation | Triphala generally absent from Western fat-burner blends | Triphala-only product without formula synergy |
| Methi standardisation | Fenugreek standardised to galactomannan + 4-OH-isoleucine, 400 mg/day | Unstandardised fenugreek powder | Methi-only product |
| Kalonji grade | Nigella sativa thymoquinone-standardised, 300 mg/day | Generally absent | Black Seed-only product |
| Deepana-Pachana layer | Jeera Cumin + Saunf Fennel classical digestive-metabolic pair | Generally absent — Western fat-burners ignore digestive layer | Sold as separate single-ingredient products |
| Catalogue lane | Distinct Ayurvedic Sthaulya lane — different from Natura Trim's Western stack in this catalogue | Marketed as 'all weight supplements are interchangeable' | Treats the formula problem as a one-active-only equation |
| Mechanism citations | Every active referenced to a reviewed study | Marketing language with no scientific references | Single-compound citations only |
| Course design | 20-capsule 10-day Sthaulya Rasayana cycle, cyclical use | Open-ended daily consumption | Variable dosing without classical course framework |
| Payment & shipping | Pay on delivery across India, no prepayment, sealed-pack supply chain | Prepaid-only marketplace listing | Variable channel quality |
Honest framing. X-Loss Control is a nutritional supplement, not a medical treatment. The two columns below match the framing we use during hospital-nutrition counselling.
X-Loss Control is for adults who already have basic awareness of caloric intake, regular meal timing, and at least light physical activity, and who want a classical Ayurvedic Sthaulya Rasayana layer on top of that foundation. The formula will deliver its actives at standardised doses; the lifestyle frame remains your responsibility.
X-Loss Control sits in a different lane from Natura Trim (Garcinia cambogia + green coffee + L-carnitine + CLA + cayenne + 5-HTP). If you specifically want a Sanskrit-named, Charaka-Sushruta-lineage Sthaulya Rasayana formula with Vrikshamla Kokum (Indian Garcinia indica) rather than Malabar-tamarind G. cambogia, X-Loss Control's identity matches yours.
Asian-Indian adults reach metabolic-syndrome thresholds at lower BMI than Western populations. If you sit above the 23 kg/m² Indian-consensus mark or are working with a registered dietitian, X-Loss Control sits as a nutritional Ayurvedic adjunct alongside that work.
Two of X-Loss Control's six herbs (Jeera + Saunf) directly synthesise the classical Indian Deepana-Pachana digestive-cooking tradition. If you have grown up around Indian Ayurvedic culinary practice and want a capsule-form access to the classical seed-and-fruit metabolic stack, X-Loss Control is positioned for you.
The X-Loss Control cadence is one capsule twice daily 15 minutes after breakfast and dinner for 10 consecutive days. If that dosing discipline fits your routine, the formula will deliver as designed.
X-Loss Control is a nutritional supplement, NOT a treatment for obesity. It cannot replace prescription anti-obesity medication (semaglutide, liraglutide, tirzepatide, orlistat, phentermine, etc.), nor bariatric surgery, nor clinician-supervised weight-management programs. Anyone with diagnosed obesity must remain under their treating physician's care.
X-Loss Control is formulated for adult dosing. Pediatric weight-management concerns belong with a pediatric endocrinologist or pediatric registered dietitian — never a nutritional capsule.
Fenugreek, Black Seed (Nigella sativa), and Triphala have not been adequately characterised for pregnancy and breastfeeding safety in modern wellness research, and Fenugreek in particular has documented uterine-stimulant effects. Do not take X-Loss Control if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive.
Fenugreek and Triphala have documented potential interactions with prescription anticoagulants (warfarin and others) and with antihyperglycemic medication (metformin, sulphonylureas, insulin). Speak to your treating doctor BEFORE starting X-Loss Control — they will know whether your INR/glucose monitoring requires adjustment.
Anyone with a current or previous diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge-eating disorder, or any other eating disorder must not start X-Loss Control. Weight-related supplementation is not appropriate in this clinical context — the appropriate care is psychiatric and dietitian-led specialist treatment.
X-Loss Control is a nutritional Ayurvedic adjunct, not a pharmacological treatment. The Sthaulya herb stack supports weight-wellness routines over multi-day to multi-week consumption alongside continued diet and physical activity. Any product claiming 'lose X kg in 7 days' or 'guaranteed weight loss' should be treated with extreme scepticism, and X-Loss Control explicitly does not make those claims.
Five short prompts. Answer honestly — your pattern of answers tells you whether X-Loss Control's classical Sthaulya course is appropriate for your current goal.
You answered 0 Yes out of 5.
Recommended dosage: 1 capsule twice daily, 15 minutes after breakfast and dinner
If you take prescription medication, discuss this supplement with your doctor before starting it. Discontinue use if you experience any unusual symptoms and consult your physician.
X-Loss Control keeps its potency under simple Indian-household conditions when stored correctly. The bioactive polyphenols (Triphala tannoids, thymoquinone, anethole) are mildly heat- and light-sensitive — keep the bottle closed when not in use.
4.7/5 average from 47 verified customers. Below: a representative selection.
I'm 31 and have been working with a registered dietitian on portion-control awareness. Wanted an Ayurvedic adjunct on top of that work, not a magic-bullet product. The disclosed Triphala 500 mg/day, Fenugreek galactomannan standardisation, and the explicit Vrikshamla Garcinia indica vs Malabar Garcinia cambogia distinction are unusually specific signals of a properly-formulated Ayurvedic product.
✓ Verified purchaseI appreciated the catalogue's honesty — X-Loss Control is positioned strictly as a nutritional Ayurvedic Sthaulya adjunct, NOT a treatment for obesity. The page is explicit that meaningful body-composition change requires consistent diet + exercise + the supplement combined. That framing is unusually mature for an Indian weight-management product.
✓ Verified purchaseChoosing X-Loss Control over Natura Trim came down to lane preference. Natura Trim is the modern Western functional-food stack (Garcinia cambogia + green coffee + L-carnitine + CLA + cayenne + 5-HTP) and X-Loss Control is the classical Ayurvedic Sthaulya formula (Triphala + Methi + Kalonji + Vrikshamla Kokum + Jeera + Saunf). I wanted the Sanskrit tradition with Vrikshamla / Kokum instead of Malabar Garcinia.
✓ Verified purchaseI'm a family physician in private practice. The Peterson JACM Triphala review and the Fuller Phytother Res Fenugreek reference are what convinced me this is more than marketing. I always tell my patients with weight concerns to see a registered dietitian and work on lifestyle first — X-Loss Control is positioned correctly for what it is, a nutritional Ayurvedic adjunct after the lifestyle frame is in place.
✓ Verified purchaseReading the page was educational — Sthaulya, Medo-haran Rasayana, Deepana-Pachana, thymoquinone pharmacology, galactomannan + 4-hydroxyisoleucine. Actual content, not the usual 'lose 10 kg in a week' marketing. The Fenugreek and pregnancy warning was the kind of honesty I look for.
✓ Verified purchaseEngineering manager, 39. The pay-on-delivery framing plus the classical Indian seed-and-fruit lineage (Jeera + Saunf + Triphala + Vrikshamla) hit exactly the cultural notes I wanted. Not a transformation but a real subjective change in post-meal satiety patterns by day 7. Will repeat the cycle after a washout.
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X-Loss Control is distributed exclusively through this nutritionist-reviewed catalogue. Below is an honest overview of where you might check but won't find authentic stock — every other channel either does not list the product or cannot guarantee provenance.
Apollo's retail focus is prescription anti-obesity medication and major OTC brands. The classical Ayurvedic Sthaulya Rasayana category and X-Loss Control specifically are not in Apollo's catalogue. Apollo does not currently stock X-Loss Control.
1mg's catalogue is brand-marketplace driven. X-Loss Control distributes via direct-fulfilment from this nutritionist-reviewed catalogue rather than through marketplace seller arrangements — keeping the supply chain auditable end-to-end.
Amazon's weight-management listings rely on third-party seller arrangements where authenticity cannot be guaranteed. Any listing claiming to be X-Loss Control on Amazon India cannot be authenticated by us.
Reliance-owned Netmeds is structured around prescription refill subscriptions; classical Ayurvedic weight-wellness Rasayana courses don't fit that fulfilment model. X-Loss Control is not in Netmeds' catalogue.
Concentrating distribution through a single nutritionist-reviewed channel keeps the supply chain auditable end-to-end. It prevents the counterfeit-X-Loss-Control problem that affects many popular Indian Ayurvedic weight-management formulations once they appear on third-party marketplaces with anonymous sellers — and it lets us guarantee that what you pay the courier for is the same sealed pack we dispatched from our facility.
X-Loss Control is included in the Newlife Hospital Pharmacy catalogue after a label, ingredient and suitability review. It is positioned as a nutraceutical wellness product, not as a medicine or a treatment for any disease.
Not a medicine. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a medical condition. Individual results vary.
Other nutritionist-reviewed wellness-support capsules in this catalogue — direct product links, no category pages.
No. X-Loss Control is a nutritional supplement, NOT a treatment for obesity, and the catalogue explicitly makes no 'burn fat' or 'guaranteed weight loss' claims. X-Loss Control is positioned strictly as an Ayurvedic Sthaulya / Medo-haran Rasayana nutritional adjunct for adults who already have a reasonable diet and physical-activity routine — the supplement supports that broader framework rather than substituting for it. It cannot replace prescription anti-obesity medication (semaglutide, liraglutide, tirzepatide, orlistat), bariatric surgery, clinician-supervised weight-management programs, or — most importantly — the consistent dietary and physical-activity habits that drive sustainable body-composition change. Any product claiming to 'lose X kg in 7 days' should be treated with extreme scepticism.
Two distinct lanes for adult weight-wellness. Natura Trim is the modern Western functional-food stack — Garcinia cambogia HCA, green coffee chlorogenic acid, L-carnitine tartrate, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), cayenne capsaicinoids, and 5-HTP from Griffonia simplicifolia. X-Loss Control is the classical Ayurvedic Sthaulya Rasayana formula — Triphala (three-fruits compound), Methi Fenugreek, Kalonji Black Seed, Vrikshamla Kokum (the Indian Garcinia indica species, distinct from Natura Trim's Malabar-tamarind Garcinia cambogia), Jeera Cumin, and Saunf Fennel. Pick the lane that matches what tradition and mechanism you specifically want — they are not directly competitive and there is no clinical rationale for stacking both in the same course.
Sthaulya is a Sanskrit Ayurvedic technical term meaning 'excess-Medas' or 'excess-fat-tissue' — the classical category covering what modern medicine groups under overweight and obesity. The Charaka Samhita's Sutra-sthana describes Sthaulya in detail, including the Medo-haran (fat-reducing) and Lekhana (scraping) Rasayana herbs traditionally used in its management. X-Loss Control is a Sthaulya Rasayana — a classical Ayurvedic weight-wellness preparation with modern dose standardisation and disclosed Latin scientific names so users see exactly what they are taking.
No. X-Loss Control is deliberately distributed through this single nutritionist-reviewed catalogue rather than general pharmacy chains or third-party marketplaces. Any listing claiming to be X-Loss Control outside this catalogue cannot be authenticated by us. To order, use the pay-on-delivery form on this page — no advance payment is required and the courier delivers pan-India.
No. Speak to your prescribing physician FIRST and do not start without explicit approval. The Methi (Fenugreek) component has documented uterine-stimulant effects, making it contraindicated during pregnancy. Triphala can have potential interaction with prescription anticoagulants (warfarin and others). If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to conceive, on prescription anticoagulants or antiplatelets, or have diagnosed diabetes on prescription antihyperglycemic medication, consult your physician before considering X-Loss Control.
X-Loss Control is a nutritional Ayurvedic Rasayana, not a fast-acting drug. The classical Sthaulya Rasayana literature describes these formulations as building wellness effect over multi-day to multi-week consumption alongside continued diet and physical activity. Most users describe subjective changes in satiety + digestive-comfort patterns between days 4 and 10. Weight is NOT a sensible day-10 endpoint — meaningful body-composition change requires multi-week consistent diet + exercise + sleep + the nutritional layer combined, never the supplement alone.
The 20-capsule / 10-day format matches classical Ayurvedic Sthaulya / Medo-haran Rasayana cycling — short courses with washout periods rather than uninterrupted long-term consumption. Modern reviewed Rasayana literature generally supports this cycling approach for tannoid-and-polyphenol-rich Sthaulya stacks. After a 10-day course you can reassess your subjective satiety + digestive-comfort baseline, take a 7–14 day washout, and consider a second course alongside continued diet and physical-activity habits.
X-Loss Control works WITHIN a basic lifestyle frame, not as a replacement for it. The honest baseline: reasonable caloric awareness (portion control, especially with rice-based and fried-food-heavy meals), regular meal timing (avoiding extended fasts followed by large meals), 30+ minutes of moderate physical activity daily, 7–8 hours nightly sleep, adequate hydration (2–3 litres of water daily), and continued routine medical monitoring. The Ayurvedic Sthaulya tradition itself emphasises the Aharaja (dietary) and Viharaja (lifestyle) frame as the primary intervention, with herbal Rasayanas as the supportive layer — never the inverted relationship.
X-Loss Control is a dietary supplement classified as a nutraceutical or food-for-special-dietary-use under applicable Indian nutraceutical regulations. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Results vary by individual. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse symptom occurs. Always consult a registered medical practitioner before starting any new supplement, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, on prescription medication, or managing a chronic condition.