Ah, hernias can definitely be a tricky topic. You’re totally right in reaching out to understand all your options. It makes sense to be curious about Vridhivadhika. It’s a classic ayurvedic formulation thought to help with swelling and offer some strength to the abdominal marma - or that’s the idea anyway. It sounds like you’re considering all angles.
Vridhivadhika might help with discomfort or temporary relief, but it’s really hard to say it’ll stop a hernia from actually getting worse. I wouldn’t bank entirely on it to replace surgery, specially for acute conditions, y’know? Modern medicine’s kind of spot on about surgery being the best bet a lot of times with hernias.
For consumption, people typically take about 1 to 2 tablets (250-500mg each) after meals with lukewarm water, but definitely something to check with a seasoned practitioner who’s got the right insight into your unique constitution (prakriti) and lifestyle – this ain’t a one-size-fits-all kind of thing. Long-term? It might help manage symptoms but again, gets back to whether it’s right for you specifically, especially given your digestive considerations.
About side effects, it generally agrees with most people, but if you have digestive issues, you should be cautious. Sometimes, it could lead to mild digestive discomfort. Keeping watch on how your body reacts, and consulting with a medical practitioner is wise.
Diet-wise, think about warm, easily digestible foods, with good spices like ginger and black pepper. Exercises like light yoga can assist but avoid any strain on the abdomen to prevent aggravation.
People report varying results, some notice a change in pain levels, but it ain’t magic – it requires time, usually weeks, and consistent lifestyle changes. Let’s not overlook the importance of a tailored plan from an expert. Keep tabs on expert advice, and definitely don’t put off surgery if that’s ultimately what’s recommended. Safety first, every time.


