1.Dadimashtaka churna 1/2 tsp with warm water after meals 2.Yashtimadhu churna 1/2 tsp with warm water empty stomach in the morning 3.Kutajghan vati 1 tab with water after dinner, only if loose stools persist 4.Takrarishta 15 ml with 15 ml water twice daily after meals 5.Guduchi satva 250 mg with water once daily
Gut Motility & Parasthalsis Support (Non-Medicinal) - Takra (buttermilk): Blend with roasted cumin, mint, and a pinch of Dadimashtaka Churna. Take after lunch only. - Bael substitute: Try Narayana Churna or Bael fruit pulp frozen in cubes (if available). - Prebiotic support: Include cooked banana, steamed sweet potato, arrowroot flour, and guava in rotation. - Probiotic support: Homemade takra, fermented rice water, or dry ginger + jaggery decoction (small dose). - Avoid excess fiber: Too much insoluble fiber (bran, raw greens) may worsen stool thinness and gurgling.
HELLO NEERAJ,
You have what Ayurveda calls “Grahani dosha”- a disorder of the small intestine and colon where digestion and absorption become irregular -Grahani means the organ that holds food until it’s properly digested and then releases it -In your case, the holding and releasing functions are disturbed because Vata (movement / air element) and Pitta (heat/fire element) are both out of balance
You are vata pitta Prakriti - naturally tall, lean, active, sensitive and heat prone. so, your digestion can easily swing from fast (pitta) to irregular (vata).
WHAT’S GOING WRONG INSIDE
1) STICKY , THIN, OILY STOOL =ama (toxins residue) + pitta heat irritating the intestines= gut inflammation + fat malabsorption
2) STOOL TAKES 2 HOURS TO PASS =vata disturbed (weak colon tone)- irregular intestinal motility
3) STOMACH HEAT, GURGLING = Pitta aggravation, fermentation-> intestinal irritation, dysbiosis
4) LOW IRON, B-COMPLEX, TESTOSTERONE =Agni (digestive fire) irregular-> poor absorption-> malabsorption, poor nutrient uptake
5) WEIGHT LOSS, WEAKNESS =rasa, rakta, mamsa Dhatus depletion-> nutrient deficiency
so, your agni (digestive fire) keeps fluctuating- sometimes too strong (burns food before full digestion), sometimes too weak (causing sticky, oily, residue). This forms Ama (toxic undigested residue) and diturs gut flora, leading to heat, mucus, and unformed stool
TREATMENT GOALS -balance digestive fire -sotthe pitta -regulate vata -heal intestinal mucus -rebuild strength and hormones
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
PHASE 1= BALANCE PITTA AND CALM THE INTESTINE
1) AVIPATTIKAR CHURNA= 1/2 tsp after meals with warm water =cools intestinal fire reduces acid, improves stool form
2) PRAVAL PANCHAMRIT RAS= 125 mg twice daily after meals =neutralizes excess pitta heat; relieves burning and stickiness
3) SHANKHA BHASMA= 125mg twice daily after meals =reduces bloating, indigestion, and balances pitta- vata
DURATION= 4-6 weeks
PHASE 2= NORMALIZE STOOL SHAPE AND MOVEMENT
1) DADHIMASTAKA CHURNA= 1/2 tsp before meals with warm water =strengthens intestines , reduce ama, supports banana shaped stool
2) BILVA AVALEHA= 1 tsp twice daily after meals =binding ad cooling acts like natural bael fruits; improves form and frequency
3) ISABGOL= 1 tsp with warm milk at night =gives bulk and lubrication ; helps banana like stool without constipation
DURATION= continue 3 month after phase 1
PHASE 3= HEAL GUT LINING AND RESTORE FLORA
1) TAKRARISHTA= 2 tsp after lunch with equal water =fermented buttermilk based tonic, restores gut Bactria, tones grahai
2) DRAKSHASAVA= 10 ml after meals with warm water =coolant, improves appetite and absorption
3) ALOE VERA + AMLA JUICE= 10 ml each morning empty stomach =natural cooling, cleaning and healing for intestinal mucosa
DURATION= 4-8 weeks
PHASE 4= RASAYANA PHASE AFTER IMPROVEMENT
1) AMALAKI RASAYANA= 1 tsp morning =rejuvenates intestinal lining, boost immunity
2) GUDUCHI SATVA= 1 tsp daily = strengthens agni and fights inflammation
3) ASHWAGANDHA LEHYAM= 1 tsp daily =improves weight, energy , and hormone balance
DURATION= 2-3 months
HOME REMEDIES AND FOOD SUPPORT -moong dal khichdi with ghee , cumin, and coriander - cooked vegetables= bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, ash gourd -rice gruel, sabudana kheer, oats porridge with ghee -fresh pomegranate, ripe banana, bael fruit juice seasonal, soaked raisins -buttermilk with cumin, coriander, mint, or curry leaves -coconut water natural coolant and hydratig
AVOID -spicy, sour, or fermented foods- tomato, pickle, vinegar, curd at night - coffee, tea, alcohol, carbonate drinks -dry snacks, excessive raw salads - very high fiber raw diets increase vata and irritate mucosa
LIFESTYLE, YOGA AND PRAMAYAM
SLEEP= sleep by 10:30 pm, wake before 6 am= improves digestion cycle and hormone regulation
EXERCISE= light walking, not heavy gymming= avoids further vata aggravation
YOGA= pawamuktasana, vajrasana, ardha matsyendrasana, supta vajrasana= enahnces gut motility, balances vata
PRANAYAM= Anulom Vilom, sheetali, bhramari= calms mind reduces gut heat and gas
MEDITATIO= 10-15 min daily= reduces gut brain stress link which worsens grahani
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Take swasakasa virechana churnam 1tsp with lukewarm water and. Pancharista 20ml bd enough
Hello Neeraj, You have described your problem very precisely and scientifically, and it’s clear you have been struggling with an imbalance in gut motility, digestion, and intestinal heat rather than classical constipation. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅GOAL OF TREATMENT- 👉 Cool and soothe the gut without slowing motility too much 👉 Regulate stool consistency naturally (neither too loose nor too hard) 👉 Restore Agni balance and improve absorption
✅ Ayurvedic Principles of Treatment
This condition requires Mridu-Pachana (gentle digestion), Pitta–Vata Shamana (cooling and balancing), and Grahi (stool binding without constipation).
✅ Treatment Plan
1️⃣ Morning Routine (To Regulate Agni and Stool)
Start your day with 1 glass lukewarm water + 1 tsp ghee on empty stomach. ( This lubricates the intestines and prevents dryness (Vata control).
After breakfast: Take Avipattikar Churna – ½ tsp with lukewarm water. It reduces intestinal heat, balances acid, and helps form proper stool.
Mid-morning drink Have Tender coconut water or bael juice (if available) 3–4 times per week.
2️⃣AYURVEDIC MEDICATION
1 Avipattikar Churna ½ tsp twice daily before food (Reduces Pitta & acidity)
2 Dadimashtaka Churna ½ tsp twice daily after food (Mild grahi & restorative)
3 Takrarishta 30ml+30ml water after lunch ( it usually cools intestines in right dilution)
4 Acineutra syrup 10ml-10ml-10ml after food
3️⃣ Night Routine (For Smooth Evacuation)
1 tsp Triphala (½ tsp each) in warm water or milk before bed. Gentle bowel movement, soothing, and healing for mucosal lining.
✅DIET MODIFICATION
✅ Foods to Include
Cooked rice, moong dal khichdi, bottle gourd (lauki), ridge gourd (tori), pumpkin, carrots Homemade buttermilk (if tolerated) with roasted cumin + rocksalt Amla juice or powder daily – cooling & improves absorption Cow ghee – 1–2 tsp daily in meals Warm soups, stewed apple, or papaya
❌ Avoid Hot, spicy, sour, deep-fried, fermented foods Coffee, tea, pickles, vinegar, tamarind Cold drinks, raw salads, or very dry foods Excess fiber supplements like psyllium (can worsen Vata if overused)
✅LIFESTYLE MEASURE
Practice Abhyanga (self-oil massage) with Bala Taila or Ksheerabala Taila twice a week. ( Reduces Vata and improves bowel regularity.)
Maintain fixed eating and sleeping times. Avoid skipping meals and excessive fasting. Do gentle yoga – especially Pawanmuktasana, Vajrasana after meals, and Apanasana.
Wishing you a good health😊
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
No need to take Many medicines Take Tablet livomyn 1-0-1 after food with water Bael syrup / murabba 2tsp daily with water Kutajarist 10 ml. Once daily after food with water. Avoid milk and milk products, but take buttermilk with pinch of asafoetida black salt and roasted jeera powder after lunch daily Avoid wheat and wheat products. instead take millet based roti, rice Avoid nonveg food.
Do not dump these many medicines at a time , Start with Avipattikara churna 1/2 tsp before meals Kutaja ghan vati 1-0-1 Triphala churna 1 tsp at night
To address your issues with stool consistency and digestive discomfort while balancing your Vata-Pitta prakriti, let’s focus on a few key areas: digestion, gut flora, and reducing intestinal heat.
First, optimizing digestion is essential. Given your Vata-Pitta nature, it’s important to consume meals that are warm, lightly oily, and easy to digest. Avoid cold, raw, and overly spicy foods, which can aggravate both Vata and Pitta. Include ghee or sesame oil in your diet to provide lubrication to the intestines and help calm Vata. Soups and stews, seasoned with gentle spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel, may be soothing.
To enhance gut flora, consider incorporating naturally fermented foods with caution, like a small amount of homemade yogurt or Vata-pacifying probiotic supplements. Be wary of excess sourness, which can increase Pitta. You might benefit from taking triphala churna, but in small, carefully monitored doses to avoid diarrhea. Taking it with warm water at night can help regulate bowel movements.
Reducing intestinal heat can be achieved with cooling herbs and practices. Try Amla (Indian Gooseberry) for its natural cooling effect and nutritional content. Aloe vera juice in moderate amounts could also be supportive, aiding in reducing Pitta. Adding peppermint tea might reduce gurgling, helping soothe your digestive tract.
Regularly incorporating gentle yoga and pranayama, especially those focusing on the abdomen such as anulom-vilom (alternate nostril breathing), can support your digestive health. Make sure to maintain a regular eating schedule to sync with your body’s natural rhythms.
Lifestyle-wise, ensuring adequate rest, managing stress, and staying hydrated is crucial. Try sipping warm water throughout the day to maintain hydration and aid digestion. It’s wise to check your vitamin and mineral levels with your doctor, potentially addressing the B complex and iron deficiencies actively, also monitoring hormonal levels which can influence digestive function.
Lastly, since you’ve already tried various interventions, it’s crucial to reassess under professional supervision. An Ayurvedic practitioner with a deep understanding of your history might adjust therapies to suit your evolving needs.
To improve your stool consistency, focusing on balancing your vata-pitta imbalance and supporting your agni, or digestive fire, is paramount. Despite taking various medications, it’s clear that your underlying issues with intestinal heat and digestion need addressing with a more comprehensive approach beyond just herbs or medications.
Firstly, considering your high vata-pitta prakriti, cooling and grounding measures can be beneficial. Avoid excessively hot spices, heavy proteins, and caffeine as they can exacerbate heat and imbalance. Include cooling herbs and foods such as coriander, fennel, and mint in your diet. Drinking coriander seed water (soak 1 tsp in a glass overnight and drink in the morning) may aid in reducing internal heat and fostering digestive balance.
In terms of improving stool consistency, focus on dietary fibers that lubricate and bulk without too much stimulation. Psyllium husk is helpful, but as you’ve experienced, it can cause issues. Try vijaysar (Pterocarpus marsupium) powder – 3-5 grams with warm water, which can help soothe the intestines and promote better stool form. Incorporating cooked and warm foods like khichdi (rice and mung dal) helps balance both vata and pitta doshas.
Brahmi ghee, taken nightly (1/2 tsp with warm water or milk), can help calm your digestive system and mind, promoting better daily elimination. Since you noted bael fruit had good effects, consider using it more regularly in different forms, even outside its fresh season. It’s important to keep hydration mild – lukewarm water rather than cold or extremely hot drinks in moderate quantities.
Since you’re already concerned about nutrient deficiencies, supplement your diet with naturally iron-rich foods, like sesame seeds and dates, and consider consulting a nutritionist on necessary supplements for B complex and iron. While you manage your diet, look into non-strenuous exercises like yoga or tai chi to gently stimulate intestinal motility.
Be cautious with any laxatives or strong bowel stimulants, as these can worsen dependency and irritation. If your symptoms, particularly nutritional deficiencies or significant weight loss, worsen, consult with a gastroenterologist for comprehensive intervention. Balancing your regimen with mindfulness about doshas, diet, and lifestyle should help, but always monitor for any abrupt changes in symptoms.



