Herbs class 1 in Ayurveda are considered generally safe for everyday use and typically lack significant side effects. They’re often used for preventive health and maintaining balance within the body, making them suitable for addressing common ailments like digestive issues. For your situation, especially with bloating and a sense of heaviness after meals, class 1 herbs can be a beneficial starting point as they often promote healthy digestion and balance the doshas.
For example, Triphala is a well-known class 1 herb combination that supports digestion. It consists of three fruits—Amalaki, Haritaki, and Bibhitaki—which collectively help enhance digestion, relieve constipation, and detoxify the system gently. Consuming about half to one teaspoon of Triphala powder in warm water before bedtime can be useful.
Additionally, Ginger, another class 1 herb, is excellent for digestive health. It aids in enhancing ‘Agni’ or digestive fire, reducing bloating, and easing the digestion process. You can include ginger in your daily diet by drinking ginger tea before meals or adding it freshly grated to your dishes.
Herbs class 1 are distinguished from others by their wide applicability and minimal risk in moderate doses. Herbs in higher classes might have more potent effects and stricter usage guidelines due to their potency or potential side effects.
As for combining these herbs with your current diet and supplements, it’s important to start with a smaller dosage and observe how your body reacts, gradually increasing as needed. And, since you’re already visiting an Ayurvedic practitioner, I recommend referring to them to ensure you’re not overlapping treatments or interfering with any existing conditions.



