So, hyperacidity sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Trust me, you’re not alone in this. This common issue often pops up due to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha. In Ayurveda, this excess heat or acidity is linked to disturbances in your digestive fire (agni).
So what’s causing this fiery chaos? It can be a delightful mix of diet and lifestyle. Eating spicy, fried foods, or irregular meal timings can sure fuel this fire, but it’s stress too. Stress is like throwing wood into flames, aggravating Pitta and spiking acid production. And yeah, gulping down meals or lying down after eating might worsen your condition cause it interrupts proper digestion.
About foods, there’s truth in what you’ve heard. Coffee, spicy dishes, and yes, citrus can exacerbate hyperacidity. Dairy products might help some by cooling, but you’ve got to listen to your own body’s signals. Everyone’s body is different.
Lifestyle also plays a key role. Maybe sitting up after meals, instead of lounging might help. And how about trying early dinners? It gives your digestion a head start before bed. Plus, staying hydrated is always wise, but avoid cold water which can dim your agni.
Let’s talk Ayurveda remedies. Amla juice is a jewel here; it cools and soothes the stomach lining. Have 20-30 ml on an empty stomach every morning. Triphala is another gem, though. It balances your digestive fire gently. Mix one teaspoon in lukewarm water at night.
Now, changes take time. You gotta be patient, my friend. It’s not an overnight fix. Adjustments in diet, lifestyle, and routines can show significant improvement in a few weeks.
And remember, while these natural ways can help, sudden severe symptoms need a doc’s attention. Keep your options open and a mindful eye on your body’s signals. Hope this puts you on a path to relief!



