Hi Hayder,
Thank you for sharing your history. 1. Can you tell me if your stool issues worsen with specific foods or times of day? 2. Also, do you experience any bloating, fatigue, or changes in appetite? Chronic digestive imbalances could be linked to factors like weak digestion (Agni) or an imbalance in gut bacteria, and Ayurvedic herbs like Triphala, Guduchi, or Amla might help in strengthening digestion and improving gut health.
Dear Hayder,
I’m sorry to hear about your long-standing digestive issues. Incorporating specific Ayurvedic formulations from Patanjali may help address your symptoms. Below is a suggested regimen:
Ayurvedic Treatment Plan 1. Divya Sarvakalpa Kwath and Divya Mulethi Kwath: • Preparation: Mix one teaspoon of each kwath in 400 ml of water.  • Instructions: Boil the mixture until it reduces to 100 ml. • Dosage: Filter and drink this decoction on an empty stomach in the morning and evening. 2. Divya Chitrakadi Vati and Divya Udaramrit Vati: • Dosage: Take 1 tablets of each, two times a day, after breakfast, and dinner. 3. Divya Hingvashtaka Churna: • Dosage: Consume half a teaspoon in the morning and evening before meals with lukewarm water. 4. Divya Punarnavarishta and Divya Kumaryasava: • Dosage: Mix 4 teaspoons of each in an equal amount of water and take after lunch and dinner • Hydration: Drink warm water throughout the day to aid digestion. Drink buttermilk with roasted cumin and rock salt daily • Diet: Incorporate easily digestible foods like khichdi (a mixture of rice and lentils), steamed vegetables, and soups. • Probiotics: Include probiotic-rich foods like yogurt to promote gut health. • Meal Regularity: Eat meals at consistent times daily to regulate digestive rhythms. • Stress Management: Practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or gentle yoga to reduce stress, which can impact digestion.
Dealing with digestion issues for such a long time sounds tough… After hearing your story, it seems like you might be dealing with some imbalance in the pitta dosha, considering the bitterness in your mouth in the morning. Your history with H. pylori and ulcers also suggests that the digestive fire, or agni, could be disturbed. Let’s talk about some steps that might help you feel better.
First up, try focusing on a pitta-pacifying diet. So this means steering away from overly spicy, acidic, or greasy foods - they can really stoke the pitta fire, you know? Favor cooling foods like cucumber, sweet fruits and leafy greens. Oh, and hydration! Warm water with a sprinkle of fennel seeds can be soothing for digestion.
With runny stool, it’s crucial to also bring vata into balance. You might want to incorporate more grounding foods like cooked veggies, especially root ones like carrots and sweet potatoes, into your meals. They help stabilize vata. Ghee is awesome for calming vata and helps nourish the body while assisting digestion.
And as for daily routines - how’s your eating rhythm, by the way? Eating at regular times with moderate portions can do wonders. Chew well – easier said than done, right? and try a teaspoon of ginger and honey before meals for stimulating agni.
Also, don’t forget the mind-body connection — stress can impact digestion a lot. Simple breathing exercises might calm your system. Oh, Triphala churna, before bed, finely mixed with warm water can help regulate bowel movements. Give it time to work.
But with any persistent health issue, please consider consulting with a professional who can dive into the details with you, and really tailor what to do next.
Stay patient with yourself as you try these adjustments, alright? Bodies take time to heal!


