For gastric discomfort, Ayurveda offers some really effective remedies you could try. Triphala is like a superhero for digestion. It’s a combo of three fruits – Amla, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki. Triphala helps in balancing the doshas and improving Agni, or your digestive fire. It’s a great gentle laxative and can ease bloating. Taking a teaspoon of Triphala powder (you can mix it in warm water before bedtime) can really help keep things moving smoothly. If powders aren’t your thing, capsules work too, just make sure it’s on an empty stomach.
Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is known for its rejuvenating properties and is packed with Vitamin C…it helps soothe the stomach lining and encourages healthy digestion. You could consume Amla in juice or capsule form. About 2 tablespoons of Amla juice once a day would do, preferably in the morning on an empty stomach.
Ginger is another gem; it ignites the Agni which is great for digestion. Just chew a small piece of fresh ginger with a pinch of salt before meals, or add ginger tea to your routine. It’s warming and helps with indigestion and bloating.
Now, about diet – it’s best to avoid processed foods, heavy-to-digest items like cheese and red meat, also cut back on caffeine, and carbonated bevarages. Try including warm, cooked foods, like rice, lentils, or soups. Eating at regular intervals, and not snacking, keeps the digestive system calm.
Ayurveda is quite safe, but always listen to your body. Watch out for allergies or unusual reactions when trying herbs. Check with a practitioner if you take other meds or if you’re pregant. Ayurveda isn’t one-size-fits-all, so if you’re trying something new, a professional can cater advice to your individual needs.



