Reducing dependency on medication for gas and digestive concerns can be a gradual journey, especially with underlying past conditions like ulcers or kidney stones. It seems like your digestive fire, or agni, might need support for stability. Disturbances in Vata can also cause gas and associated discomfort.
First, to begin sustaining the transition away from capsules, a vata-pacifying approach is crucial. Make sure your food is warm, soft, and easy to digest. Avoid vata-aggravating foods like dry, raw, or iced foods. Ginger tea or warm water with a bit of lemon and honey might also provide benefits by strengthening your digestion.
Regarding Bhunimveda Kadha, since your reaction varied between bottles, it suggests adjustments could be needed. Perhaps prepare a milder version at home: boil one teaspoon each of coriander seeds and fennel seeds in water, and consume a smaller quantity to observe your reaction. Pay attention to your body’s response.
Practice meals at regular intervals to avoid discomfort from long empty periods, which can aggravate Vata. Incorporate cooked vegetables and whole grains that are gentle on the stomach. Rest after meals (but not immediately lying down) is also advised.
For the pain on left side, consistent yet gentle yoga practices like Pavanamuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose) could alleviate symptoms by easing gas. However, continue monitoring; if any symptoms escalate or there’s acute pain, prioritizing prompt medical evaluation is essential.
Herbal aids like Triphala churna at bedtime in warm water could assist with maintaining bowel regularity. Listen to your body’s signals, and avoid delay to medical advice when necessary for escalating issues.
Sir, can I take Liv-52 and Gasex for quick relief? I have had a lot of gas, tightness, and heaviness in my stomach for the past 2 days.
I am following what you said, but there is no relief.