Hyperacidity, yeah, it can be quite a pain—literally. The causes you mentioned like stress, poor diet, and irregular habits, definitely contribute to imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas, especially Pitta, which is fiery by nature. When Agni, your digestive fire, gets too fierce, it results in excess acid.
Think of your stomach like a cooking pot. If the fire’s too high, food burns; similarly, if Agni goes haywire, it leads to problems like hyperacidity. Stress raises Pitta, poor diet (like too spicy, fried, and fast foods) also aggravates this dosha. Eating irregularly causes Vata to play havoc with your digestion timing, throwing everything off balance.
Naturally calming this turbulent digestive storm can be done by embracing a few Ayurvedic practices. Amla and Licorice are cooling and nurturing—both are brilliant for pacifying Pitta. Amla is rich in vitamin C, enhancing digestion without side-rocketing the acid levels. Licorice, a bit sweet, forms a protective layer on the stomach lining, easing irritation. Triphala, a combo of three fruits, harmonizes all three doshas, gently detoxifying.
Diet-wise, focus on including cooling foods like cucumber, coriander, and fennel—it might sound boring, but such foods soothe the belly. Avoid things like tomatoes, vinegar, and fermented foods; they’re Pitta provocateurs. Regular meals at consistent times, always a good idea.
As to side effects or precautions, while generally safe, it’s wise to start with small amounts. If you have chronic issues, or on other meds, consult a healthcare professional familiar with your specific needs. Sometimes, too much of a good thing—like licorice—might spike blood pressure. Always listen to your body, it’s really the best guide in detecting what’s working or not.



