Malabar Nagarathi Choornam can indeed be helpful for digestive issues, especially those aligning with excessive Pitta or imbalanced Agni - essentially, the digestive or metabolic fire. The mix of herbs in this formulation typically aims to pacify digestive disturbances and regulate the gut’s activity and environment. Bloating and acid reflux, as you describe, can result from such an imbalance, potentially pointing to excessive pitta or even vata disturbance in your system. These could lead to the symptoms you’re seeing.
The choornam works by balancing these elements, soothing the stomach lining, and enhancing overall digestive comfort. As for dosage, it’s generally suggested to start with a small dose to see how your body responds; often around 1-2 grams with warm water before meals is a common practice. Taste-wise, it can be a bit bitter, so some people mix it with a little honey, if that aligns with your current health context.
Yet, also bear in mind that with your consistent symptoms, it’s also important to focus on consuming a pitta-pacifying diet. Try to avoid spicy, acidic, and oily foods that aggravate pitta. Instead, eat more cooling, easily digestible foods.
If you experience continued discomfort or your symptoms worsen, please contact a healthcare provider for evaluation as needed. Prolonged digestive issues can sometimes signal underlying conditions needing more immediate attention. And remember, while ayurvedic treatments are effective, they work best in tandem with a broader approach to lifestyle, diet, and any necessary medical follow-up.



