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A huge thank you to Dr. Sujal and this amazing forum! I honestly never thought I’d find relief from the problem I was dealing with for so long. For years, I struggled with terrible digestive issues bloating, stomach cramps, and this constant feeling of heaviness after every meal. It didn’t matter what I ate, even the so-called “healthy” stuff would mess me up. Some days I’d feel fine, and then the next, I’d be in so much discomfort I couldn’t even focus on work or enjoy time with my family. I tried everything antacids, probiotics, different diets, cutting out foods one by one nothing worked for more than a week or two. Doctors just kept saying it was IBS and gave me more meds, but I was tired of taking pills that didn’t actually fix anything. Then I randomly came across this forum, while scrolling late at night looking for help. I posted my story, not really expecting much, but Dr. Sujal replied, and wow, I’m so glad she did. Her advice was so practical and made sense in a way no one else had explained before. She said my issues could be related to weak digestion and recommended a complete Ayurvedic approach to strengthen it. She suggested drinking warm water with a bit of ginger and lemon first thing in the morning, avoiding cold or raw foods, and eating lighter meals in the evening. She also told me to use some herbal powders like Trikatu to boost my digestion and add a few specific spices like cumin and fennel to my cooking. She even taught me some breathing exercises to help calm my gut when I felt stressed. Within a week of following her plan, I started feeling lighter, and my bloating reduced significantly. Over the next month, the cramps completely stopped, and I could eat meals without that horrible heavy feeling afterward. I honestly can’t believe how much better I feel now, and I haven’t touched an antacid in weeks! Dr. Sujal, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You didn’t just help me heal physically but also gave me confidence that I can manage my health naturally. This forum is a blessing, and I’m so glad I found it!
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About Dr. Prashant Kumar
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About Dr. Ayush Bansal
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About Dr. M.Sushma
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About Dr. Vineet Tiwari
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About Dr. Arun Desai
Wow, this answer was super detailed and helpful! Loved how clear everything was explained. Feels like I got a plan to deal with this! Thanks so much for making things easier to understand, really appreciated all those suggestions and options there.
Audrey,
About Dr. Snehal Vidhate
Wow, this answer was super thorough. The explanation about vata and kapha made so much sense n'ly loved the detailed treatment plan. Appreciate the reassurance, feeling hopeful now!! 🤞✌️
Claire,
About Dr. Snehal Tasgaonkar
Really helpful response! Cleared up my doubts about mukta vati and I really appreciate the suggestions on yoga practises too. Feeling a bit more confident now 😊
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