If your BMI is above 23 take EBH if not than take Gandharvhastadi erand tail 1tsp with 50 ml warm milk at bed time. For 7 days .
HELLO AARON,
You have developed a patter where your bowel movements happen only with the help of oxygenated magnesium oxide Even though it’s not chemically addictive, the colon can become functionally dependent on it- meaning the muscles of the intestine get “lazy” because they rely on the external stimulation caused by magnesium
In Ayurveda, this is described as an imbalance of vata dosha, especially the subtype Apana vata, which governs the downward flow of energy responsible for elimination of stool, urine and reproductive functions
AYURVEDIC IMBALANCES
COLON = becomes dry and sluggish due to magnesium’s osmotic flushing = vata aggravation
DIGESTIVE FIRE= weak or irregular digestion icomplete= mandagni
NERVOUS SYSTEM TONE= overstimulated or irregular colon contraction=vata pitta vitiation
GUT FLORE= disrupted due to long term use of laxatives
So the root cause is not in the colon aloe, but in disturbed vata and agni- the flow and transformation forces of digestion
TREATMENT GOALS The main goal is to restore natural , regular bowel movements without dependency while improving the strength and lubrication of the colon
-Restore apana vata balance -improve digestive fire -rebuild gut tone and lubrication -gradually reduce and stop magnesium oxide -address stress and irregular lifestyle -rebuild intestinal microbiome
INTERNAL MEDICATION
1) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime for 3 months = gentle bowel toner, rejuvenates colon, improves peristalsis, cleanses ama without dependency
2) TRIKATU CHURNA= 1/2 tsp before meals with honey or warm water = stimulates digestive fire, reduces ama (toxin accumulation), aids proper metabolism
3) ABHYARISHTA= 25ml with equal water after dinner for 3 months = classical ayurvedic tonic for constipation, enhances intestinal motility and reduces bloating
4)ERANDA BRISHTA TAILA= 1 tsp in warm milk 2-3 nights per weeks for 4 weeks = lubricates the colon, softens stool, and helps re-establish vata balance
5) KUMARYASAVA= 20 ml with equal water after breakfast = improves liver function and digestion , detoxifies and helps regulate metabolism
6) HARITAKI TABLETS= 1-2 tab at bedtime = strengthens colon tone, prevents hard stool without forceful purging
BAEL SARBAT= 1 tbsp in warm water moring, esp if stool loose = balances excess pitta and supports mucosal health; keeps stool soft but formed
EXTERNAL TREATMENT
1) OIL MASSAGE= WARM SESAME OIL -use warm oil on the entire body , especially abdomen and lower back, 3-5 times/week =it calms vata, improves circulation, and softens stool indirectly
2) NAVEL MASSAGE= apply a few drops of castor oil or ghee at bedtime in navel =helps activate apana vata and relieves dryness
YOGA AND PRANAYAM -Pawanmuktasana= stimulates bowel peristalsis, relieves bloating -Malasana= opens pelvic floor, enhances downward apana vata flow -Ardha matsyendrasana = improves liver and colon function -Uttanapadasana= strengthens abdominal muscles and aids circulation -Kapalbhati= stimulates digestion and improves agni -Anulom vilom= Balances Vata and nervous system tone -Bhramari= calms stress related vata and helps regularise routine
DIET -warm, soft, lightly, spiced foods- khichdi, soups , stews -cooked vegetables= pumpkin, ridge gourd, spinach, carrots, beets -fruits= ripe banana, papaya, kiwi, soaked raisins, figs, prunes -grains= warm rice, oats, quinoa -Fats= ghee 2 tsp/day, sesame oil, flaxseed oil (mildly laxative0 -Herbal teas= cumin-fennel-coriader blend, ginger tea
AVOID -cold drinks, ice , frozen or raw salad -dry snacks-crackers chips, popcorn -excess caffeine or alcohol -red meat and heavily processed foods -overeating or eating late at night
ROUTINE TIPS -wake up early before 6:30 am and drink warm lemon water or soaked raisins water -eat meals on time -do not suppress natural urges -ensure 7-8 hours of sleep and moderate exercise or walking
HOME REMEDIES
1) TRIPHALA + WARM GHEE MIX -1 tsp triphala with 1 tsp ghee and warm water at beditme- improves lubrication and bowel tone
2) FLAXSEED WATER -soak 1 tbsp flaxseeds overnight, drink in the morning- natural fiber and mild laxative
3) SOAKED RAISINS OR PRUNES -5-6 soaked overnight, taken early morning- gentle stool softener
4) CASTOR OIL MILK -once or twice weekly- 1 tsp castor oil in a cup of warm milk before bed- cleases colon gently
5) ALOE VERA PULP 1 tbsp with honey after meals regulates digestion and stool formation
Constipation that relies o magnesium oxide is not permenant- the colon can retrain iteself The Ayurvedic path focuses on healing the colon, not forcing it Be patient , natural tone takes 4-8 weeks to restore, but once reestablished it remain stable for years
REMEMBER -healing constipation means healing vata- through warmth, oiliness, rhythm and calmness -Avoid rushing, skipping meals, excessive stimulants, or erratic sleep -Celebrate small improvement- even if you skip magnesium for a night or two successfully
You are not “addicted”- your colon simply needs time to remember how to work on its own again
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Hello Aaron, I really appreciate how mindfully and systematically you’re approaching your transition — it shows strong awareness and discipline. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅ STEP -BY STEP TRANSITION PLAN.
✅ PHASE 1 Stabilization (Weeks 1–2)
Continue your current routine but reduce magnesium oxide gradually: Week 1: 3 tablets instead of 4. Week 2: 2 tablets nightly.
At the same time, introduce-
Erand Bhrishta Haritaki Churna – 1 teaspoon with warm water or milk at bedtime. This gives mild oleation and helps natural evacuation.
Continue Triphala 4 tabs nightly, but now take it at 9 pm (not morning) to sync with the colon’s natural peristaltic rhythm.
Keep Trikatu before meals as you are doing; it supports Agni and prevents heaviness.
✅ PHASE 2 Transition (Weeks 3–5)
Week 3: Reduce magnesium to 1 tablet nightly and increase Erand Bhrishta Haritaki to 1½ teaspoons if stools are not soft.
Week 4–5: Stop magnesium entirely if stools remain soft.
Introduce Abyarista + Kumaryasava – 10 ml each with equal water after dinner. This improves hepatic function and Vata-Pitta balance.
If mild dryness or incomplete evacuation persists, add Harde (Shiva tablets) 1–2 at night instead of magnesium.
✅PHASE 3 Strengthening (Weeks 6 onwards)
Once the bowels move regularly without magnesium for a week: Shift to Triphala + Abyarista + light oil in diet (sesame or ghee 1 tsp/day).
Use Erand Bhrishta Haritaki only twice weekly as maintenance.
Optional: Bael Sherbat (25 ml twice daily) if stools tend to be loose or if you want to tone colon mucosa.
✅ Diet & Lifestyle Support
Continue your excellent hydration routine (3 L warm water daily). Include ghee, sesame oil, soaked black raisins, ripe papaya, and boiled beetroot regularly. Avoid cold, dry, or processed foods that aggravate Vata. Practice early morning routine: sip a cup of warm water with ½ tsp ghee and ¼ tsp Trikatu — this stimulates natural peristalsis. Gentle yoga postures like Pavanmuktasana, Malasana, and Apanasana every morning help restore bowel reflex. Maintain consistent sleep and mealtime rhythm.
✅Important Note
If you experience severe bloating, abdominal pain, or more than 3 days without a bowel movement during tapering, briefly resume the last effective magnesium dose and step down again more slowly.
The colon sometimes needs a few weeks to relearn its rhythm.
With this gradual plan, most people can discontinue magnesium oxide completely within 4–6 weeks and achieve smooth, spontaneous morning bowel movements supported purely by Ayurvedic herbs, diet, and lifestyle.
Wishing you gentle and complete restoration of your natural rhythm, Aaron.
You’re already doing many right things — just give the colon time to regain its self-regulating strength.
Warm regards, Dr Snehal Vidhate
🪜 Realistic Taper Plan: From Magnesium Oxide to Ayurvedic Support
Here’s a stepwise 6-week taper that transitions you from magnesium oxide to Ayurvedic alternatives without triggering rebound constipation:
Week 1–2: Introduce Erand Bhrishta + Reduce Magnesium - 7 PM: Take 2 oxygenated magnesium tablets + 1 tsp Erand Bhrishta (castor oil) with warm milk - Goal: Begin shifting the laxative action to Erand Bhrishta - Continue: Triphala, Trikatu, lemon water, probiotic, kiwi
Week 3–4: Replace Magnesium Fully - 7 PM: Stop magnesium oxide - Take 1.5 tsp Erand Bhrishta with warm milk or warm water - Add Abhayarishta: 15 ml with equal water after dinner - Optional: Add Bael Sherbat (10 ml) in the morning if bloating persists
Week 5–6: Stabilize with Mild Rasayanas - Reduce Erand Bhrishta to 1 tsp alternate nights - Continue Abhayarishta and Bael Sherbat - Add Harde tablets (Haritaki): 1 tablet at bedtime with warm water - Optional: Add Kumaryasava (10 ml after lunch) if digestion feels sluggish
Rx 1.Erand Bhrishta Haritaki 1 tab at bedtime with warm milk or water 2.Abhyarishta 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 3.Triphala churna 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime
Thank you for sharing your detailed background and routine. So clearly it really helps me understand your system and pattern deeply. What you’re describing is actually quite common. Even though oxygenated na is idum oxide is marketed as non-habit forming the colon can still become functionally dependent on its osmotic stimulation, essentially, the magnesium draws water into the intestine to produce a Bowel moment and with regular use your gut begins to rely on that external stimulus rather than the natural peristaltic strength The goal year is to slowly retrain in intestine while supporting them with gentle Ayurvedic herbs that build tone rather than provoke dependency
Since you have already built a good digestive routine, we will tap the magnesium in phases instead of stopping suddenly continue your current regiment for one more week After that, reduce your oxygenated magnesium from four tablets to 3 tablets for 10 days during this period start adding Erand brisht Haritaki one tablet at bedtime with warm water It is one of the Ayurveda best restorative, laxatives. It is mild lubricated and non-irritating After 10 days, reduce magnesium to 2 tablets and keep erand bhristh nightly If your stools remain easy, but soft all this for another one week by week for taper to 1 magnesium tablet it’s stop entirely if you’re moving comfortably Alongside replace the dependence effect by supporting the colon’s moisture and tone and take Abhaya aristha 4 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after meals, it works as a natural colon tonic You can also take Kumarasava 10 ML daily on empty stomach with water. It is a mild laxative and liver supportive. It is especially useful if you feel sluggish or bloated
Keep your triphala it is helping more than you think, though magnesium is stronger, osmotic action is still masking. Its effect, the probiotic and lemon water in the morning or excellent. Continue both you might want to reduce trikatu to twice a daily after breakfast and dinner, only once your bowel frequency studies as too much heat can occasionally dry the colon During this paper, please make sure your water is always warm or at least room temperature. Add 1 teaspoon of soaked Chia seeds in warm water once daily to keep internal hydration. Massage your abdomen clockwise at night with a few drops of sesame oil before sleep to stimulate natural Peristalisis In most people who have been on magnesium oxide for 1 to 3 months, it takes about 4 to 6 weeks to fully win of comfortably, provided that: Tony’s rebuilt the key is slow reduction while giving the gut its own strength through nourishing herbs like Erand bhrist Abhaya aristha and mild daily triphala Within a month, you should notice your bowel urge, becoming more natural and spontaneous with less bloating and no feeling of being pushed by supplements
Thank you for your detailed rey Erandbhrisht contains castor oil will I become dependent on it and lose natural peralstalis, is it a good sign my bowel is still functioning if I’m able use the bathroom albeit with the help of the magnesium, my greatest fear is I’ve lost the natural ability.
Erand bhristh Haritaki will not make you dependent or suppress your natural peristalsis like harsh chemicals, laxatives, sometimes do The castor oil present in it is used in a processed gentle form that mainly lubricates to the intestinal wall instead of forcing contractions In Ayurveda, its propose to rekindle and retrain the guts, natural rhythm, not replace it Unlike magnesium oxide, which draws water into the colon through osmotic pressure Erand bhristh works with your digestion it restores, nerve, sensitivity, moisture, and strength so your intestine eventually remember how to move on their own And as it is actually a very good sign that you’re still able to have a bowel moment, even with magnesium support that means your basic reflexes and muscular contractions are still intact. They are just under stimulated and used to the artificial hydration. Magnesium provides . The fact that your body still response is reassuring. It is not lost ,only temporary condition. With a slow taping, hydration and gentle toning, harps like Erand bhristh Abhaya aristha and triphala you are a: can regain full independent function over several weeks
Many people in your situation, regain normal medication, free bowel movements within 4 to 8 weeks when the taper is gradual and supported by a proper hydration and steady daily rhythm
Hello Aaron Continue all your herbal medicines as before For trying stopping magnesium supplement, do it slowly, gradually tapper with lesser dose Take cow’s ghee 2-3 tsp daily with your diet. You start with Tablet Liv-52 1-0-1 after food with water, This will improve your digestion Shiva(Himej) 1-0-1 after food with water Tablet Nityam 0-0-1 at bedtime with warm water Do pranayam lom -vilom kapalbhatti bhastrika daily for 5-10mins twice Do asanas like Malasana, pawan muktasan. Leg raises Drink adequate amount of water as required. Include fresh green vegetables in your diet.
DNT WOORY AARON MYLER .OUR INSTESTINAL MUCOSAL MEMBRANE ABSORBED ALL SUBSTANCES ARE PROPERLY…ITS NOT HABBIT FORMING :-
READY TO USE AYURVEDIC MEDICATION CHANGE:-
CHITAKADI VATI=2-2-2 CHEWING 20 MIN BEFORE BREAKFAST/LUNCH/DINNER .
PHYTER TAB TRIPHLA GUGULU LIV AMRIT VATI=2-2 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY
ERAND BHRAST HARITAKI POWDER= 1 TSP WITH WORM WATER AT BED TIME
TAKE PROPER FIBRE DIET IN YOUR MEAL
AVOID OILY/SPICY/PRICESSED FOOD
DO REGULAR EXERCISE AND YOGA= KAPALBHATI=20 MIN
VAZRASANA=5/5 MIN AFTER ALL MEALS
Transitioning from reliance on oxygenated magnesium oxide to natural Ayurvedic solutions for constipation requires a thoughtful tapering strategy. Given your current routine and preference for Ayurveda, a gradual approach is advisable.
First, you can begin by slowly reducing your magnesium oxide dosage. Consider decreasing by half a tablet per week. Simultaneously, it is beneficial to introduce Ayurvedic remedies that support digestion and regular bowel movements.
Erandbhrisht (castor oil processed with milk or ghee) can be a potent Ayurvedic intervention. Use it at night, around the same time you’re currently taking the magnesium, about 2 teaspoons with warm milk. This may initially be done every alternate night, as you wean off the magnesium.
Triphala is already part of your regimen and is excellent for bowel regularity. Continue its use, possibly increasing slightly if necessary, consulting with your practitioner for personalized dosages.
Additionally, try incorporating Haritaki (harde)—known to have stool-softening properties—into your evening routine, which could further substitute for magnesium.
Kumaryasarva (aloe-concoction) works as an adjunct in easing constipation. Take this one teaspoon in the morning, possibly in place of or alongside your lemon water. Bael sharbat, primarily pectin-rich, can also be consumed post-lunch, around 1 teaspoon in water, aiding digestion.
Abhayarista, another balancing herbal liquid, may complement these. Combine with half a cup of water and take 10-20 ml after dinner for its mild laxative effect, aligning closely with the withdrawal phases of magnesium.
Stick to your current diet, ensuring ample fiber intake, as this aids the gradual transition. Pay attention to your body’s signals—should there be days of increased constipation, reduce any newer remedies temporarily while continuing others.
Remember to persistently monitor symptoms and consult with a practitioner for any adjustments or further customizations, especially since you have already ruled out major pathologies with previous testing. Keep a log of your daily intake and changes in bowel patterns to understand better what works effectively for you as you reduce your magnesium reliance.
Given your current reliance on oxygenated magnesium and your desire to transition to Ayurvedic solutions for constipation, it’s important to address the root cause of your condition. Your current reliance suggests an imbalance in Vata dosha, which governs movement and elimination. To help wean off magnesium oxide, you can make a few gradual changes.
Erandbhrisht Haritaki could be a viable alternative to taper off magnesium, as it’s known for its ability to help facilitate bowel movements. Try beginning with a small dose, one teaspoon in the evening, mixed with warm water. Gradually decrease your magnesium oxide intake by one tablet per week while you monitor how your body responds to the Erandbhrisht.
Additionally, it’s good to include Harde (Haritaki) tablets. These can act as a natural stool softener and generally support the bowel function. You could start with one tablet daily, increasing to two if necessary. Make sure to take them at night with warm water or honey, as its effectiveness is often well-noted then.
Kumaryasava has a mild laxative effect and could help regulate your bowel movements. Take 10-15 ml mixed with equal parts water after lunch for a gentle gastrointestinal aid.
Bael is known to promote digestion and could be helpful too. Consider Bael sherbet before noon to harness its cooling nature, potentially easing the intestines’ flow. If you decide to combine it with Abhyarista, do so with caution. They should together aid in digestion and reducing Vata imbalance.
Throughout this process, mind your agni, or digestive fire. Continue your practice of Triphala and Trikatu but adjust based on your evolving needs. If constipation persists despite these steps, re-evaluate with your healthcare provider. Remember, any long-term constipation should always be monitored to rule out deeper issues.



