Amycordial Tablets are primarily formulated for women’s health, supporting hormonal balance and menstrual health. They’re not specifically targeted at digestive issues like bloating or that doughy feeling in the stomach. However, if you’re noticing continued digestive discomfort despite using common remedies like ginger, this points to an aggravated digestive fire (agni) or an imbalance in the Vata dosha. The indulgence in heavy, oily foods like pizza can easily disturb Vata and Kapha doshas, leading to the symptoms you’re describing.
To effectively address your issue, another approach could be more suitable. Begin by simplifying your diet, focusing on warm, cooked meals that are easy to digest. Consider incorporating a mild, digestive herbal tea after meals, such as fennel or coriander seed tea. They support the digestive process gently and can help alleviate gas and bloating. Take a pinch of hing (asafoetida) with rock salt before meals, which can help stimulate digestion.
Also, taking triphala at bedtime may assist in regulating your digestive system. It’s a more suitable option for purging toxins and can support agni without aggravating other doshas. Mix half a teaspoon of Triphala powder in warm water and drink it about an hour before sleeping.
Turning towards lifestyle modifications, yoga asanas like Pawanmuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose) or Vajrasana post meal can encourge digestion and release trapped gas if practiced regularly.
If symptoms persevere or worsen, consider reaching out to a healthcare professional. While Ayurveda offers valuable insights, ensuring your comprehensive health is paramount, especially if the complication persists or appears serious.



