ORS powder, or Oral Rehydration Salts, is indeed a good way to manage dehydration resulting from conditions like diarrhea or vomiting, typically seen in food poisoning. To make an effective ORS solution, you generally mix one packet with one liter of safe, clean water, unless the instructions on the packet specify a different ratio. Ensuring the right balance between the salts and sugars in the packet and the water is crucial for optimal absorption by the body. The temperature of the water isn’t critical, but it should be either room temperature or slightly cool, making it easier on an upset stomach.
It’s important not to pre-mix these solutions much in advance; once prepared, an ORS solution should ideally be used within 24 hours. After this, it’s best to make a fresh batch as the stability of the solution can be compromised, reducing its effectiveness. If you are still experiencing symptoms after using ORS or if the issue persists, you might need to consult with a healthcare provider, as prolonged dehydration can lead to severe complications.
In the context of Siddha-Ayurvedic principles, it’s also important to restore the balance of your doshas, which may have been disturbed due to the food poisoning. Simple, soothing foods like rice water, moong dal soup, or khichdi can help in maintaining digestive equilibrium while you recover. Ginger tea may help with nausea, aiding proper digestion and absorption. Remember to sip the ORS slowly rather than drinking a lot at once, as this can aid in better absorption.
In conclusion, ORS powder is effective when mixed properly and taken in timely manner, but caring for your overall digestive health with light, easy-to-digest foods alongside is equally significant. If symptoms persist or you continue feeling unwell, seeking medical attention is crucial. Dehydration can escalate quickly, especially with ongoing vomitting or diarrhea, and sometimes requires treatment that only a healthcare facility can provide.



