For your daughter’s bloating, it’s important to consider her diet and lifestyle. In the context of Ayurveda, bloating is often due to an imbalance in the vata dosha. Encouraging her to eat warm, cooked foods, and drink hot water or herbal teas can be beneficial. She should try to avoid raw, cold foods, and carbonated drinks as they may aggravate the vata. Including ginger tea or sipping on warm water with a pinch of cumin seeds after meals might aid digestion. Chewing on a small piece of fresh ginger with a sprinkle of rock salt before meals can stimulate agni - the digestive fire.
Regular meal times and a routine can help. Suggest she eats slowly and avoid eating when stressed. If stress is a factor, she could practice deep breathing or gentle yoga to calm the mind and body.
Now, regarding your diabetes management, Ayurveda places a strong emphasis on diet and lifestyle modifications. A diet that’s low in processed sugars and refined carbs, with an increase in fiber-rich vegetables and whole grains, is advisable. Bitter gourd (karela) juice on an empty stomach could help in managing blood sugar levels as it is reputed to have hypoglycemic properties. Regular light exercise like walking can be very effective in maintaining sugar balance.
Monitoring your blood sugar regularly and maintaining a consistent eating and sleeping schedule can also assist in managing diabetes more effectively. If either of you notice anything unusual or severe, consulting with a healthcare provider is recommended. Balancing both your daughter’s vata and managing your diabetes with these approaches may support in bringing improvements, but ongoing vigilance and adaptation of habits is key for lasting results.