Based on the symptoms you describe, it sounds like there’s a possibility of a Pitta imbalance affecting your digestion, leading to symptoms like nausea and cravings for greasy food. Such imbalances often result from an excess of heat in the digestive tract that can be exacerbated by stress, diet, and other lifestyle factors. Bruhad Vasavaleha is primarily designed to alleviate respiratory issues and strengthen the lungs, but it does have secondary benefits for digestive health due to its overall rasayana (rejuvenating) properties. However, its specific formulation might not directly address Pitta-related digestive issues.
Instead of Bruhad Vasavaleha, you might want to consider incorporating practices and herbs that specifically pacify Pitta and improve digestion. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is a powerful cooling herb that helps balance Pitta dosha. You can consume it as a fresh fruit, powder, or in a formulation like Triphala, which also aids in gut health. Sipping on herbal teas made from coriander, fennel, or mint can also be soothing and help calm your digestive system.
Mind your diet by reducing foods that are spicy, sour, or greasy, as these can further aggravate Pitta. Opt for cooling, calming foods like cucumbers, grains like basmati rice, and sweet fruits. Focus on eating at regular times and in relaxed environments, chewing thoroughly to improve digestion.
If symptoms persist, it’s crucial to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out any serious underlying conditions. Especially if you’re experiencing severe or worsening symptoms, timely medical attention is necessary. Do ensure any Ayurvedic approach is integrated carefully with professional medical advice for safe and effective results.



