It sounds like your daughter-in-law might be experiencing a form of lactose intolerance or sensitivity to dairy, which is resulting in digestive issues like mucous in the stool and increased bowel movements. While milk is traditionally seen as a nutritious option, particularly for its perceived benefits in milk production, it’s important to consider alternatives that might be gentler on her digestion.
In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, the first step is adjusting her diet to ensure proper digestion and balance of the doshas, particularly kapha and pitta, which milk can affect, especially if it’s not well tolerated.
1. Consider switching to lactose-free milk or almond milk. These alternatives are often easier on the digestive system and can be a satisfactory substitute nutrient-wise. For dosage, start with a small amount and observe her reaction.
2. Introduce digestives like ginger. You can add a small piece of ginger to boiling water, let it steep, and have her sip it twice a day. This is known to stimulate the digestive fire (agni), aiding in the proper breakdown of food.
3. Include fenugreek seeds in her diet. Soak a teaspoon overnight and have them in the morning. This helps in boosting milk production while also being gentle on the stomach.
4. Ensure adequate hydration and encourage a balanced diet rich in leafy greens, nuts, and seeds which are known to be sattvic and support lactation.
It’s essential to monitor how these changes affect her symptoms. If her condition worsens or does not improve, it is vital for her to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out more serious issues. Ayurvedic remedies should never substitute urgent medical advice when necessary.