Jumping straight into using Ayurchem Septec Tablet might not be the best approach without first considering a few important factors. It’s vital to understand the nature of your digestive issues, especially since they’ve persisted and even worsened with certain medications. The frustration you’re experiencing is understandable, but identifying the root cause is crucial before beginning any treatment. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, symptoms like bloating and cramps are often linked to an imbalance in the vata dosha, which governs movement and air in our body.
Ayurchem Septec Tablet is traditionally used to support gut health and has properties that could potentially help detoxify and balance digestive systems. However, without knowing your specific body constitution (prakriti), its effect might vary. Side effects are possible, especially if your current condition may involve other imbalances not addressed by this formulation. It’s also possible the over-the-counter meds you mentioned may have contributed to heightened vata or even impacted your agni (digestive fire), creating further disharmony.
I would recommend you initially focus on a balanced, vata-pacifying diet. Include warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest, such as rice and mung dal khichdi, and avoid raw vegetables, cold drinks, or anything fermented. Use spices like ginger, cumin, and fennel in moderation to help boost your digestve fire. This dietary approach will be gentler and help realign your internal balance.
If after some days, little improvement is seen, consider consulting a qualified Ayurvedic or Siddha practitioner who can evaluate your prakriti and the ongoing symptoms comprehensively. They could tailor more precise remedies or decide if Ayurchem Septec or another intervention would be proper for your situation. Given the complexity of digestive issues, personal evaluation would ensure safety and effectiveness while addressing the root cause of the imbalance.


