Oh boy, hyper acidity! That can be quite the pesky visitor, I know. Let’s dive into some options that might help. Drinking cold milk—yeah, it’s a classic go-to! It can indeed neutralize stomach acid temporarily, thanks to the calcium. Just take a glass of it (plain is fine), but adding a pinch of turmeric might boost its anti-inflammatory benefits. Don’t go too heavy on milk; excess can sometimes backfire and produce more acid after a while.
Now fennel seeds, or saunf, that’s a good one. They can certainly help with digestion and yes, acidity too. Best to chew a small teaspoon after meals or you can make a simple tea by steeping them in hot water for about 10 minutes.
As for aloe vera juice, it’s great for calming the stomach. Start with just 1-2 tablespoons of it mixed in water or juice, preferably in the morning. Some folks experience mild laxative effects, so keep an eye on how your gut reacts.
On to diet, introducing those cooling foods can def help. Cucumber and coconut water are soothing. Buttermilk, now that’s fantastic, especially after meals. For a meal plan, think of including things like cucumber raita, mint chutney, or simply sipping tender coconut water.
Importantly, managing hyper acidity is also about lifestyle. Avoiding late-night snacks and minimizing spicy, fried, and overly processed foods can be key. Meals at regular intervals, enough water intake, and maybe a few minutes of light yoga daily like Pavanmuktasana or Vajrasana after meals can work wonders in the long-term.
It’s about consistency, really. Not all remedies offer lightning-fast results, but with a pinch of patience and the right tweaks, things might start to settle. If it ever feels too overwhelming, consulting with a practitioner can offer more tailored solutions!



