Hey, firstly it sounds like you’re dealing with quite a bit, and it makes sense you’d be feeling anxious. Let’s dive into it with a bit of Ayurveda perspective. So, your routine seems healthy but we might need to tweak a few things to help with the gastritis you’re experiencing.
For gas related issues, Ayurveda looks at Agni, or your digestive fire. When it’s weak or imbalanced, it can lead to buildup of ama, which are toxins causing your symptoms. It seems like Vata and Pitta dosha imbalances might be at play, especially with the anxiety and burning sensations.
You’ve got fennel seeds water in the morning, that’s excellent. Try drinking it throughout the day, warm not cold, cuz it can help soothe your stomach. Maybe swap out the sprouts, they’re pretty difficult to digest and might not be helping the gas situation. Go for something like a simple moong dal khichdi, it’s lighter on the stomach and nurturing.
Let’s add cumin seed water before meals, about 20 minutes in advance, to agni-boost - that’ll aid digestion. Also, consider sipping on some ginger tea throughout the day. For lunch, apart from rice & curry, makesure the curry isn’t too spicy or oily. Stick to cooling spices, like coriander and turmeric.
Evening time, trade those biscuits for roasted chana or light fruits like papaya which are easier to digest. Try cooking your fruits a bit, helps with digestion.
About the rotis at night, maybe just stick to one and make it with a little ghee. Avoid heavy or oily hostel foods when you can, but balance is key – don’t stress too much if you can’t always control it. Finish your day with warm milk with a pinch of turmeric, instead of the lemon in water which can aggravate Pitta.
Breathing exercises or pranayama can significantly aid in soothing anxiety and balancing Vata. Try techniques like Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing) in the morning or before bed, gently does it. Make sure to hydrate well, but not too much at meals.
Remember, these are lifestyle modifications, and they take some time to work. Patterns develop over weeks, not hours, so give it a little while. You’ve got this!



