Based on what you’re describing, it sounds like Ajmera Nobab Cap isn’t quite hitting the mark for addressing your issues, especially your persistent fatigue and digestive disruptions. While these capsules are likely promoted to support energy and digestion, their effectiveness can vary depending on individual prakriti, or body constitution, and specific imbalances in vata, pitta, and kapha doshas.
For chronic fatigue and irregular digestion, understanding and addressing the root cause is crucial. In Siddha-Ayurveda, these symptoms often indicate an imbalance in the vata dosha, which can lead to a weak agni, or digestive fire. This can result in undigested food, creating ama (toxins), that lead to bloating and cravings.
Focus on revitalizing your agni could be a beneficial starting point. Begin by adopting a diet that’s warm, easy to digest, and vata-pacifying. Consider incorporating cooked grains, freshly cooked vegetables, and warm soups. Avoid raw foods, cold drinks, and heavy dairy which might overburden your digestion. Sip on a tea made from ginger and a small pinch of black pepper to stimulate the digestive fire before meals.
Furthermore, establish regular meal timing to provide your body with predictable cycles. Mindful practices like yoga or meditation can help stabilize vata as well. Give these changes a chance for at least a few weeks, while observing how your body reacts.
If these adjustments don’t yield any improvement, or symptoms worsen, it’s wise to consult with a healthcare provider who can offer further diagnostic insights. It’s crucial to ensure there isn’t a deeper issue needing address outside of Ayurveda.


