When dealing with bloating and gas, understanding your body’s specific needs and constitution is crucial. Revinto Ayush-Kwatha-Tea contains ingredients traditionally known to support digestion, like Tulsi, Dalchini, Sunthi, and Krishna Marich, which align with both Ayurvedic and modern views on maintaining digestive health. However, its efficacy truly depends on your prakriti, or body constitution, and current dosha imbalance.
In Ayurveda, bloating and gas may be a sign of vata imbalance, often exacerbated by stress, irregular eating habits, or consuming vata-aggravating foods. While Revinto Ayush-Kwatha-Tea may support overall gut health by balancing doshas and improving digestion, it’s important to use it mindfully. Ensure the tea complements your constitution; for instance, if you’re predominantly vata, the warming spices can be beneficial.
Try drinking the tea warm, ideally mid-morning or early afternoon, when your agni (digestive fire) is naturally stronger. It might be more effective between meals rather than directly before or after eating, allowing it to work systemically without overwhelming your digestive process.
Beyond the tea, consider balancing your meals with warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest, reducing raw and cold foods that can further disturb vata. Also, incorporating external practices like gentle yoga or moderate walks may help regulate vata imbalances.
If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner would offer more personalized guidance. Seeking a full evaluation would help determine the root cause behind the bloating, ensuring any remedy supports your unique physiology.



