Ghee with warm water can indeed be beneficial for constipation and supporting liver function, but it should be used with consideration of your specific condition. Given your symptoms of acidity, constipation, anemia, and swelling, there’s a need to balance your internal elements carefully.
Firstly, incorporating ghee can help lubricate the digestive tract, which may ease constipation. In Ayurveda, ghee is also known to add Ojas, or vitality, to the body, helping in nourished and balanced tissue systems. However, for your weak liver, it’s important not to overload it with fats, even if they are healthy. Start with a very small amount, like half a teaspoon of ghee in warm water at night, to see how your body reacts. It’s essential to monitor whether the swelling or any other symptoms increase.
Your digestive fire, or Agni, is likely compromised due to liver weakness, so focus on strengthening it without aggravating Pitta (excess heat or acidity). Consider integrating Trikatu churna (a blend of ginger, black pepper, and long pepper) in your diet to boost Agni gently; however, take it in moderation as it can increase heat in the body. A pinch mixed in warm water before meals could help.
Regarding anemia and swelling, incorporate iron-rich, easily digestible foods like cooked leafy greens, lentils, and beetroot juice. But ensure they’re cooked well to avoid further straining your digestion. Stay hydrated but not overly so, as balance in water intake can aid in reducing swelling. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’d be best to consult a healthcare provider for further diagnostic assessment and a comprehensive treatment plan.