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I have mand agni drowsines after eating sluginess
Panchakarma
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I have mand agni drowsines after eating sluginess - #26578

Rashmi Ranjan
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According to my ayurvedic doctor I have mand agni because after eating I feel drowsiness sleepiness sluginess so doctor advised me virechana....now my virechana is complete since 2 days still I am feeling the same drowsines sluginess after eating food.... Please help me... Does my virechana procedure is successful or not unable to know

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Hello Rashmi Ranjan, It would be better if you consult with that doctor who has done your purgation and follow his advice. TAKE CARE 😊

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Dear Rashmi,

This is Dr. Pavan.

In reference to your question, the complaint you mentioned can be understood in the context of Mandagni (diminished digestive fire). However, Mandagni in your case appears to be vitiated due to Kapha dosha.

Since Kapha aggravation is involved, the approach you took—Langhana (therapeutic fasting) along with Pachana medicines such as Haritaki (Harde)—is appropriate and aligns with classical Ayurvedic management.

Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or require clarification.

Warm regards, Dr. Pavan

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Dear Rashmi Ranjan,

Post‑meal drowsiness, sleepiness, and sluggishness indicate that mandagni (low digestive fire) and ama (undigested toxins) may still be present despite undergoing virechana. Sometimes, even after a properly done virechana, if agni deepana (digestive fire kindling) and pachana (metabolic clearance) are not supported adequately during sansarjana krama (post‑panchakarma diet regimen), the symptoms can persist.

The approach now will focus on rekindling agni, drying residual ama, and restoring post‑detox metabolism with light, warm, and stimulating measures.

Recommended Supportive Measures:

1. Jeera–Ajwain–Saunf water – Boil ½ tsp each in 3 cups water, reduce to 2 cups, sip warm through the day.

2. Trikatu churna – 1 g with warm water 15 min before meals, twice daily.

3. Hingvashtaka churna – pinch with first bite of meals to reduce bloating and vata.

4. Guduchi kwatha – 15 ml with 30 ml warm water twice daily before food (detox & immunity).

5. Takra (buttermilk) mid‑morning with roasted cumin and rock salt – improves digestion and reduces kapha‑ama.

Diet Advice

Avoid:

1.Heavy, oily, fried, cold, fermented, and processed foods.

2.Wheat, refined sugar, excessive dairy, and cold water immediately after meals.

Include:

1.Warm, freshly cooked meals in small portions.

2.Moong dal khichdi with ginger and black pepper.

3.Steamed vegetables (bottle gourd, ridge gourd, drumstick, carrot).

4.Herbal teas with dry ginger, cinnamon, or tulsi.

Lifestyle Advice

1.Eat at regular times; avoid lying down for 1–2 hr after meals.

2.Gentle walk after meals to aid digestion.

3.Morning sun exposure for 15 min to improve metabolism.

4.Practice deep breathing before meals to activate digestive response.

Follow‑up If drowsiness continues beyond 10–14 days despite these measures, consult your doctor to rule out hypothyroidism, insulin resistance, or other metabolic causes. A repeat agni deepana cycle or mild langhana (lightening regimen) may be advised.

May your digestive fire rekindle fully, energy return, and post‑meal heaviness disappear naturally. Please reach out for follow‑up if symptoms persist or new issues arise.

With kind regards, Dr. Sumi

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From an Ayurvedic perspective, mand agni, or weak digestive fire, can cause symptoms like drowsiness, sluggishness, and sleepiness after eating. While virechana is a cleansing process intended to re-balance the doshas and invigorate agni, it sometimes takes time for the full benefits to manifest after the procedure is complete. It’s not rare for symptoms to persist for some days as the body adjusts.

However, here are some strategies to help support and potentially expedite the re-invigoration of your agni:

1. Diet Modifications: Focus on eating light, easy-to-digest foods post-Virechana. Include more warm, cooked meals rather than raw foods which can further burden a weak digestive fire. Mung dal, rice, soups with added spices like ginger and black pepper, could be helpful. Avoid cold, heavy, or oily foods as they might aggravate sluggishness.

2. Herbs and Spices: Incorporating spices that stimulate digestion, such as trikatu (a blend of ginger, black pepper and long pepper) before meals may aid in enhancing digestive fire. A small piece of fresh ginger with a pinch of salt before meals can also be beneficial.

3. Lifestyle Adjustments: Maintain a schedule with regular meal times to stabilize your agni. Gentle yoga or walking can help activate digestive energy. Ensure adequate rest, but avoid sleeping immediately after meals. A short walk after eating assists digestion better.

4. Warm Beverages: Sipping on warm water or herbal teas like cumin, coriander, and fennel tea throughout the day can support digestion. These help to naturally heat the digestive tract and reduce bloating.

5. Consultation: Regular follow-up with your Ayurvedic practitioner can be valuable. They might suggest additional therapies or cushioning herbs depending on your prakriti (constitution) and condition’s progress.

Remember that the effectiveness of Virechana varies among individuals and overtime your body may gradually regain its balanced state. If symptoms persist or worsen, it may be prudent to reevaluate with your doctor.

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Feeling drowsiness and sluggishness after eating can be frustrating, especially if these symptoms persist after a virechana. Mand agni, or low digestive fire, often results in the inefficient digestion and assimilation of food, leading to these feelings. Since you’ve recently completed your virechana, it’s important to give your body some time to adjust and settle into the changes. Still, let’s consider a few practical steps you can take:

1. Diet and Timing: Ensure you are eating light, warm, and freshly cooked meals. Avoid processed foods and cold beverages, as these can dampen agni. Eating at consistent times helps regulate your digestive fire; aim for meals spaced around 4-6 hours apart.

2. Herbs and Spices: Incorporate spices like ginger, cumin, or black pepper into your meals, which can help kindle agni. Taking a glass of warm water with ginger and honey early in the morning may also support your digestion.

3. Activity: Light physical activity post-meal, like a brief walk, aids digestion. However, avoid strenuous exercise immediately after eating.

4. Hydration: Drink lukewarm water during the day but avoid too much liquid right before or after meals. It’s crucial not to dilute the digestive enzymes.

5. Pranayama: Practice deep breathing exercises or pranayama to energize your body and stimulate digestive functions.

If your symptoms persist despite following these steps, it might be worth consulting your Ayurvedic physician again to assess whether a follow-up treatment or adjustment in the dietary plan is necessary. Remember, the success of virechana or any procedure can vary from one person to another based on individual constitution and health conditions.

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