Mouth ulcers can sure be pesky! In Ayurveda, they’re often linked to Pitta imbalance — kind of makes sense with your mention of spicy and fried foods bringing them on. Ayurveda indeed looks at underlying causes like digestion and stress, instead of just symptoms. A continuously agitated Pitta dosha often contributes to such issues, so tending to your gut and mind might help you steer clear of them in the long run.
First off, watch your diet! Avoid spicy, hot, fried, or excessively sour food as these can heat up Pitta. Go for cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and coconut water instead. They can help calm things down in the oral department. Also, increase your intake of alkaline foods which counter acidity. Try to drink warm water rather than cold; it can support Agni, your digestive fire, making digestion smoother.
Chewing on sugar-free dried coconut can help soothe ulcers, as can applying pure honey directly to them. Honey’s natural healing properties can speed up recovery while also tasting sweet — bonus! Mixing a pinch of turmeric with honey to apply on the ulcers could further enhance the healing since turmeric’s known for its anti-inflammatory benefits. As for oil pulling, coconut oil could indeed offer some relief. Swishing it gently in your mouth for about 15 minutes daily may promote oral health.
And don’t forget about stress. Practices like daily meditation or yoga might relax your frazzled nerves — stress is notorious for upsetting Pitta. Including Triphala in your routine, either as a tea or a rinse for the mouth, helps maintain a balanced digestive tract and can be quite effective in prevention.
Now, if you’re finding it tough to control the pain and try these natural approaches, sticking with the paste till you find relief in the Ayurvedic way isn’t a bad idea either. Always consider exploring these Ayurveda options under the guidance of a qualified practitioner, especially if they persist or get worse. You want to be sure something sneakier isn’t at play.


