Indigestion, that’s a tough one and quite common! You’re on the right track looking into Agni, which is indeed central to Ayurveda’s take on digestion. Weak Agni can cause all those symptoms you’re dealing with like bloating, cramps, nausea. Aiming to strengthen it is a solid approach.
For starters, let’s talk about those herbs you mentioned. Hingwashtak Churna is a well-known blend for aiding digestion. It contains a mix of herbs including Hing (asafoetida), which is particularly effective in reducing gas and bloating. Typically it’s taken right before meals with warm water. About a pinch or quarter spoon should do the trick.
Triphala — a combo of Amla, Haritaki, and Bibhitaki — helps regulate digestion over the long term. You could start with 1 or 2 teaspoons in warm water, either at night before bed or first thing in the morning. Sip it slow; let it sit light on your stomach.
Ajwain (carom seeds) is another gem. You can chew a teaspoon of these seeds after a meal to help your digestive fire—Agni—burn bright.
Now, kadhas and herbal teas like jeera water or fennel tea, those are gentle aids. They’re great for managing bloating. Try boiling a teaspoon of cumin or fennel seeds in water for about 5 mins and sip through the day.
About quick results — Ayurveda sometimes takes a while, as it’s addressing the root cause, not just symptoms. It depends on the individual, but typically, you might start noticing changes in a couple weeks if followed consistently.
Definitely, lifestyle changes are key. Avoid heavy, outside foods as much as you can, favor freshly cooked meals. Small, regular meals work better than large, irregular ones. You’re right, fried foods and dairy can be tricky for some. Ghee, though, is alright if used sparingly to kindle Agni, don’t overdo.
To prevent indigestion post-heavy meal, try chewing on a small piece of fresh ginger with a few drops of lemon—nature’s best aid.
Regarding side effects, Ayurvedic medicines are generally safe but always good sense to consult with an expert if planning long-term use, they’ll tailor fit the treatment. It can complement your lifestyle, but, use wisely.
Others’ experiences may vary—anyway start with one or two tips above. Gradually, you’ll find what suits you best! Stick to it regularly, and you’ll likely find relief :)



