Hello, First- I need to correct a misunderstanding Food like papaya, spicy items, or ragi biscuits cannot directly cause masturbation within 5 minutes What you are experiencing is not a direct sexual reaction, but a neuro digestive reflex issue What is actually happening? Your symptoms suggest -Hyper sensitive gut - nerve reflex + vata-pitta imbalance When you eat -papaya (heating + laxative nature) -spicy food (strong pitta stimulant) -certain foods (triggering gut movement) This causes -sudden intestinal stimulation -activation of pelvic nerves -increased genital sensation/ urge You may feel it as -sexual urge or involuntary stimulation -not true masturbation trigger Root cause Grahani (IBS Type condition) + nerve hypersensitivity Supported by your symptoms -gas, bloating -chronic digestion issue -immediate reaction after eating Treatment goals -calm gut nerve reflex -stregthen digestion -reduce pitta -stabilize vata Internal management 1) Gut stabilization (most important) -Kutajarishtam= 15ml + warm water twice daily after meals =controls gut sensitivity, IBS symptoms 2) Gas + nerve irritation -Hinguvachadi gulika= 1 tab twice daily after meals 3) Pitta control -Avipathi churna= 3gm with warm water at bedtime 4) Nerve calming (Important) -Brahmi ghrita= 1/2 tsp at night with milk =reduces nerve overreaction, sensory triggers Diet -simple, warm food -khichdi ,rice + dal -cooling foods but not cold Avoid -papaya -spicymasala food -fried food -packaged snacks Home tips -jeera + saunf water daily -avoid overeating -eat slowly Lifestyle -regular meal timing -avoid stress eating -dont lie down immediately after meals Pranayam -anulom vilom= helps calm gut brain gut Timeline -2 weeks= reduced triggers -4 weeks= better control -6-8 weeks = stable response This is not a sexual disorder It is a gut nerve reflex problem Food is triggering nerve stimulation via digestion, not masturbation directly Solution -fix digestion + calm nerves + avoid triggers Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
This is not a direct effect of food causing masturbation. What you’re experiencing is more likely a combination of: Gut sensitivity (Agni imbalance + gas/irritation) Nerve hypersensitivity in pelvic/genital area Strong pitta + vata response to certain foods (papaya, spicy, ragi) These foods can stimulate gut and pelvic nerves, creating a sudden urge or arousal feeling — but it is not actual semen production in 5 minutes. Why it happens: Papaya & spicy food → increase heat + gut movement This can stimulate pelvic nerves → sensation → urge Weak digestion + gas makes this response stronger What to do: Avoid triggers for now: Papaya, very spicy food, ragi biscuits Improve digestion (very important): Eat simple, warm food Avoid overeating and irregular meals At home: Jeera + fennel (saunf) water after meals 1 tsp ghee daily in food (calms nerves) For nerve control & stability: Deep breathing (anulom vilom) daily 10 min Regular sleep routine Ayurvedic medicines: Ashwagandha churna – ½ tsp at night with milk Brahmi vati – 1 tablet twice daily Avipattikar tablet – 1 tablet at night Duration: Take for 6–8 weeks Important: This is functional (reversible), not a serious disease Once digestion + nerve balance improves → this reaction will reduce If symptoms still feel unusual or involve actual discharge, then further evaluation may be needed. Take care and feel free to contact me anytime for any of your health needs.
What you are noticing is not because these foods are directly causing masturbation or discharge within five minutes it does not happen like that in the body digestion itself takes time and food cannot act so fast on reproductive organs what is actually happening here is that your nervous system and pelvic region have become very sensitive and reactive Whenever you eat certain foods like papaya spicy masala or even dry items like ragi biscuits your gut becomes active blood circulation increases and nerve signals in the abdomen and pelvic area get stimulated in your case this stimulation is getting exaggerated because of imbalance in vata and pitta dosha especially apana vata which controls ejaculation and reproductive functions when apana vata becomes unstable even small internal triggers like gut movement or heat can create a sudden urge or involuntary seminal release Papaya and spicy foods increase pitta and heat in the body biscuits and dry foods increase vata together they disturb the balance of nerves and reproductive tissues so instead of proper control there is quick response and early discharge this is more of a neuromuscular and doshic sensitivity rather than a direct stomach disease You may also notice that this happens more when there is underlying anxiety restlessness or when the mind is not fully calm because mind and reproductive system are closely connected in such conditions the body reacts faster than usual and control reduces Do not worry this condition can be corrected with proper routine and balance first try to keep your food simple warm and less spicy include rice dal ghee and buttermilk avoid excessive masala very ripe papaya and dry processed snacks for some time drink jeera water to keep digestion stable For improving strength and control you can take ashwagandha churna half teaspoon at night with warm milk this helps in calming nerves and improving dhatu stability if there is heat sensation you can also add shatavari gokshura can be used for supporting urinary and reproductive system balance Along with this practice gentle moola bandha and slow deep breathing this helps in regaining control over pelvic nerves also reduce excessive sexual thoughts or stimulation and maintain proper sleep because overstimulation keeps the system sensitive This is not a dangerous condition but it shows that your body needs grounding and stability once vata and pitta are balanced and apana vata is corrected these symptoms will gradually reduce and control will improve if you want I can guide you with a more personalized routine based on your prakriti and daily habits
Papaya & spicy food increase Pitta → causes heat and stimulation in pelvic organs Ragi / dry foods increase Vata → causes hypersensitivity and quick nerve response Weak digestion (Mandagni) + gut irritation (bloating/gas) → improper nourishment of tissues This leads to hyper-reactivity of genital nerves, causing involuntary sexual urge or discharge sensation soon after eating This is more of a neuro-digestive reflex imbalance, not simply a stomach disease or sexual disorder alone. Rx 1. Diet correction Avoid: papaya, excess spicy masala, fermented & very dry foods Prefer: warm, light, less spicy food (khichdi, boiled vegetables) Use ghee regularly to balance Vata-Pitta 2. Improve digestion Take jeera + ajwain + saunf water after meals Small pinch of dry ginger before food 3. Calm nervous & reproductive system Ashwagandha + Shatavari Brahmi for nerve stability 4. Lifestyle Eat slowly, fixed timings Avoid overeating Practice deep breathing / pranayama daily
Hi Well masturbation is not affected by food habits Actually your mind get itself ready to ejaculate within 5 mins for a long time So whenever you masturbate it ejaculate within 5 mins This is not due to eating papaya ,spicy food etc
Aapne jo points bataye hain, wo bilkul sahi hain aur dard ko kam karne mein madadgar honge. Lekin aapke shared page ke mutabiq, aap jo involuntary semen discharge (bin maange nikalna) ya sudden stimulation mehsoos kar rahe hain, wo sirf stomach ki problem nahi balki Neuro-digestive reflex hai. Papaya seeds “Ushna” (hot) aur “Tikshna” (sharp) hote hain. Jab aap inhe khate hain, toh aapka nervous system (Vata) hyper-reactive ho jata hai, jisse pelvic nerves stimulate hoti hain aur turant reaction hota hai. Ye Davaiyan le: 1.Chandraprabha vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Ashwagandha capsules 2 cap twice daily with warm milk after meals 3.Musli pak 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk after meals Kuch Zaruri Lifestyle Tips: -Ashwini Mudra: Doctors ne Ashwini Mudra (anal muscles ko contract karna) ki practice karne ki salah di hai taaki pelvic floor mazboot ho aur control badhe. -Jeera-Saunf Pani: Digestive lining ko thanda rakhne ke liye din bhar Jeera aur Saunf ka ubla hua pani piyein. -Ghee ka Sevan: Rozana khane mein 1 chammach Ghee shamil karein, ye nerves (Vata) ko calm karne mein madad karta hai.
Hello Phani. Please do not worry; what you are experiencing is a highly specific but physiologically explainable condition. It involves a cross-wiring or hypersensitivity between your enteric nervous system (the nerves in your gut) and your pelvic nerves. ✓Why does this happen within 5 minutes? Papaya and spicy masalas are highly heating and sharp. Ragi is very dense and, if your digestion is weak, produces immediate gas. When you consume these specific foods, they rapidly trigger a strong gastrocolic reflex in the stomach. Because you already suffer from chronic digestive issues and bloating, your downward-flowing energy (Apana Vata) is severely obstructed. The sudden introduction of heat and gas causes an immediate rush of blood to the pelvic floor, which physically compresses and irritates the sacral nerve plexus (the bundle of nerves that controls both your lower colon and your reproductive organs). This misfiring of the nervous system creates a sudden, overwhelming physical urge in the reproductive tract, completely independent of your psychological state. ✓Ayurvedic Prescription 1. Avipattikar Churna Dosage: 1 teaspoon twice daily. Time: 30 minutes before meals. Vehicle: Normal or slightly cool water. 2. Chandraprabha Vati Dosage: 2 tablets twice daily. Time: 30 minutes after meals. Vehicle: Normal water. 3. Brahmi Vati Dosage: 1 tablet twice daily. Time: To be taken alongside the Chandraprabha Vati. ✓Crucial Diet & Care Protocols Strictly Avoid Triggers: You must completely stop eating papaya, heavy spicy masalas, and dry ragi until your gut nerves are fully healed. Cooling the Gut: Start drinking a small glass of fresh Takra (buttermilk churned from curd, not thick yogurt) mixed with a pinch of roasted cumin powder right after your lunch. This is Ayurveda’s best remedy for chronic digestive issues and immediately pacifies pelvic heat without causing bloating. Abdominal Decompression: Right after eating, avoid sitting hunched over. Sit up perfectly straight or take a slow 10-minute walk. This prevents your stomach from mechanically pressing down on your sensitive pelvic nerves while digesting. Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma