Yeah, you’re spot on. Hyper acidity is often linked to an aggravated Pitta dosha, leading to excess heat and acid production, just like you mentioned. Ayurveda indeed emphasizes cooling down Pitta to bring relief. It sounds like you’re already familiar with this concept, which is great!
Amla is fantastic for this. It’s rich in vitamin C and has natural cooling properties. You can use it in different forms. Raw amla or in powder form, taking about a teaspoon mixed in warm water or juice, or even as a part of your meals if you like its sour tangy taste. Just make it a part of your daily routine – consistency matters in Ayurveda.
Licorice and coriander are both helpful too. Licorice known as mulethi, can soothe the stomach lining. You might find it easier to consume as a tea, just boil a small piece of mulethi root in water, let it steep, and sip it. Coriander seeds, on the other hand, you could add to your meals or brew into tea. It’s cooling for the system.
Diet, yeah, absolutely. You’ll want to steer clear of those spicy and fried snacks, they do more harm than good for hyper acidity. Instead, include cooling foods like cucumber, coconut water, and but termilk (homemade, if possible). You might want to try khichdi, a simple dish made with rice and lentils. It’s light on the stomach. Just be sure it’s not heavily spiced.
Panchakarma and therapies like Virechana? Please, approach these with caution. For severe cases of hyper acidity, it’s best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice. These therapies are usually tailored per individual need and constitution.
Lifestyle changes are also crucial. Eating meals at balanced times, not skipping meals, and practicing yoga or Pranayama can really make a difference. They help balance the body generally, reducing stress and thus symptoms. Even small changes, over time, can yield noticeable results.
Anyone else reading this managed their hyper acidity? Would love to hear others’ stories and tips too, as every experience is unique!