Your situation sounds like a really common issue many folks face when it comes to digestion; it’s real frustrating especially how it interferes with, you know, concentrating on things. The bloating, weird digestive noises, and irregular bowel movements can be signs of aggravated Vata dosha, which is a fancy way of saying the air and space elements are out of whack, leading to irregular digestion. Ayurveda sees it like an imbalance that needs correcting for a smooth digestive process.
Triphala is actually a solid choice for many. It’s known for gently regulating bowel movements without, like, knocking you over with diarrhea. You could start with a small dose, about a teaspoon in warm water before bed, and see how ya feel. But if it feels too harsh, maybe pause and reassess.
About Hingvastak churna and Avipattikar churna, they’re helpful for bloating and irregular digestion. Hingvastak is basically for reducing Vata in the digestive tract, so it can help with your feeling of gas and bloating. Avipattikar, on the other hand, is more about balancing Pitta, aiding with acidity issues. Do take it with warm water for better results, but get advice from a practitioner if you want to use them long-term – too much of even a good thing isn’t great.
Stress can totally, like, mess up your gut. Ayurveda often suggests Ashwagandha or Brahmi for stress-related digestion issues because they’re adaptogens - they help your body cope with stress better. It’s a different approach, but aligning the mind and digestion can work wonders.
Including yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) can definitely enhance the effect of these medicines. Simple yoga poses like Pavanamuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose), or gentle twists can really support digestion. Deep breathing can calm your mind, reducing stress and improving digestion.
Worst case, you start with some mild stuff like keeping a food diary to track what irritates your stomach and maybe a visit to an Ayurvedic doctor to see what’s specifically good for your constitution, especially if symptoms persist - it’s always better safe than sorry, right? They can analyze your dosha and guide a tailored plan for you. But with small steps and balance, you’d be surprised how quickly things can shift.



