It is completely understandable to feel a bit concerned after vomiting, but based on Ayurvedic principles, what you experienced is actually a normal and positive sign of the medicine working. How to avoid discomfort in the future— To make the process smoother and avoid vomiting, ensure you are following the correct Nasya procedure: *Warmth is Key: Before putting the drops, massage your forehead and cheeks with a little warm sesame oil and apply a warm towel (mild steam). This thins the mucus so it drains easily. *The Spit-Out Rule: After putting the drops, wait for the oil to reach your throat. Do not swallow it. Instead, pull the mucus into your mouth and spit it out. *Gargle: Immediately after spitting, gargle with lukewarm water to remove the bitter taste and any remaining oil from the throat. *The “Empty Stomach” Rule: Never use Anu Taila immediately after a meal. Always use it on an empty stomach (morning is best).
Yes it is very normal. When nasya is done the oil pulls out the kaph from th nasal area and from the naso pharynx it goes down to the throat where the nasophyranxy open. You should spit it out as the kaph from th loacal organ in cleaned and it should not enter into the system. The bitter taste is due to the medicinal herbs used in the anu tailam.
Hello, Yes, it is quite common. When you use Anu Taila, it acts as a Sirovirechana (purgation of the head). It liquefies the accumulated Kapha and Pitta in the sinuses and throat. The bitter taste you are experiencing is usually due to the elimination of Sanchit Pitta (accumulated bile/digestive enzymes) or simply the medicinal properties of the oil reaching the oropharynx. Vomiting or spitting out phlegm (Kaff) is a sign that the channels (Srotas) are clearing. Dosha: Kapha-Pitta Samsarga. Anu Taila is Teekshna (sharp). It dislodges Kapha, but if there is underlying Urdhvagata Pitta, it can cause a bitter taste or slight nausea. This is considered a part of the Samyak Yoga (proper signs) of Nasya if it leads to a feeling of lightness in the head and throat. Medicine: Karutha Vattika Dose: 1 tablet twice a day after food with warm water. (Kashayam properties help in balancing the Pitta-Kapha flow). Medicine: Dhanwantaram Gulika Dose: 1 tablet twice a day. Isse nausea aur throat irritation kam hogi. Kashayam: Patolakaturohinyadi Kwatham Dose: 15ml kashayam 60ml lukewarm water ke saath khali pet (morning/evening). Ye specifically bitter taste aur Pitta shamana ke liye best hai.