Loss of appetite, yup, it sure sounds like your Agni’s not quite firing at full power. A sluggish Agni can mess with your hunger, digestion, and yeah, even make you feel bloated. You’re right, Trikatu – that spicy combo of ginger, black pepper, and long pepper – is often talked about in Ayurveda. It can give your digestive fire a good kickstart. Ginger is like nature’s magic for Agni. Boil a small piece in water, sip that tea 20 mins before meals.
You mentioned Ajwain and Jeera. Definitely worth considering. Ajwain seeds are great for digestion and can help reduce gas and bloating. You could make a brew with these seeds: just steep 1/2 tsp ajwain in hot water and drink it warm. Jeera’s also fab, sprinkle roasted cumin on food or add it to warm water for a drink. Both can support healthy digestion and appetite.
For something quick, you might look into Hingvastak churna. It’s a powerful formulation that targets digestive issues. It helps with bloating, gas, and enhances appetite. You can take it with a mouthful of warm water right before meals.
Oh, and about the bloating – yep, often linked to poor digestion. In Ayurveda, Vata imbalance could be another factor. Drinking warm (not cold!) water throughout the day might help balance things out.
When to take these remedies, though, really depends - but generally you start with them before meals for the best effect on appetite. Results? Be patient, Ayurveda works slowly but deeply. Some folks notice a change in a week or two, others might need a bit longer, maybe a month.
When you’re introducing herbs like Trikatu or pies like that, better go for a pinch first, see how your body reacts. Everyone’s unique. Listen to it. Stay hydrated, plenty of rest and aim to eat at regular timings too. These small steps are pretty sneaky but make a huge difference over time.



