It sounds like you’re dealing with a classic case of excess Pitta dosha, my friend. That burning sensation and bloating are telltale markers. You’re right to seek a holistic solution that addresses the root cause. Ayurvedic remedies can indeed provide long-term relief.
For herbs, amla is your go-to. It’s cooling and a great source of Vitamin C. You can take it as a powder (churna) - mix a teaspoon with warm water or honey daily. Licorice is another good pick; it soothes the stomach lining. You can take it in the form of tea – just steep a tablespoon in hot water for ten minutes, then strain and drink. But, licorice isn’t for everyone, especially if you have high blood pressure, so take note of that! Gingers’ more warming though, best if used in moderation. A capsule or fresh ginger infused in warm water should be fine, but if it heats you up too much, scale back.
Triphala churna, which combines amla, haritaki, and bibhitaki, is excellent for balancing digestion and can help with bloating. Take ½ teaspoon at night with warm water. Another option is Avipattikar Churna. This blend specifically targets and cools down Pitta, taken before meals it helps keep the acid in check.
Diet-wise, avoiding spicy, oily, and very acidic foods is smart. Minimize tomatoes, onions, caffeine, alcohol, and vinegar stuff. Ghee can absolutely be beneficial as it nourishes and calms inflammation, just use sparingly. As for buttermilk, a fresh, watered-down version with a pinch of cumin powder is cooling and treats acidity.
For lifestyle, yoga and pranayama are game-changers. Focus on calming, cooling pranayama techniques like Sheetali and Sheetkari breaths. Yoga poses like viparita karani (legs up the wall) and seated twists help promote digestion. A daily routine, a steady schedule in meals/sleep, works wonders, too.
Overall, you might see improvements within a few weeks, but consistency is key. It’s about a lifestyle alignment—diet, daily practices, and herbs working together. If symptoms are severe or persist, check in with a healthcare professional, just to be safe.


