क्या मैं स्टेंट सर्जरी के बाद पाचन समस्याओं के लिए नियमित रूप से भोजन से पहले कीला नेल्ली पौधे का अर्क ले सकता हूँ? - #56862
नमस्ते, मैं 70 साल का हूँ और स्टेंट पेशेंट हूँ। मैं पिछले 2 साल से नियमित रूप से एलोपैथी दवाइयाँ ले रहा हूँ, जिससे मुझे पाचन संबंधी समस्याएँ (फूलना, अनियमित मल त्याग आदि) हो रही हैं। मैंने कीला नेल्ली पौधे का अर्क (पूरे पौधे को उबालकर उसका रस छानकर) आजमाया है। क्या मैं इसे नियमित रूप से खाने से पहले ले सकता हूँ? धन्यवाद। मैं शाकाहारी हूँ।
How long have you been experiencing digestive issues?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you describe the severity of your bloating?:
- Moderate — frequent but manageableHave you noticed any specific foods that trigger your digestive issues?:
- Dairy productsHow are your bowel movements generally?:
- Occasionally irregularHave you experienced any other symptoms alongside your digestive issues?:
- No other symptomsHow do you feel after taking the Keela Nelli extract?:
- Improved digestionAre you currently taking any other medications or supplements?:
- No, just allopathy medicineडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
••Good evening. It is completely understandable to feel frustrated when life-saving cardiac medications end up causing ongoing discomfort like bloating and irregular bowel movements. Managing post-stent allopathic therapies (such as antiplatelets, statins, or beta-blockers) requires careful balance, as these medications are absolutely critical to protect your heart and keep the stent clear.
••Why Keela Nelli is Not the Best Choice Right Now
While Keela Nelli is a wonderful traditional herb, it is primarily used in Ayurveda as a potent Yकृत-उत्तेजक (liver stimulant) and कामला-हर (treatment for jaundice/liver disorders). It possesses strong Sheeta Veerya (cold potency) and Tikta Rasa (bitter taste).
Using it regularly before meals for simple bloating and irregular bowels might not give you the relief you are looking for, and it carries two major risks for a cardiac patient:
••Drug Interactions: Keela Nelli has known mild diuretic and blood-pressure-lowering properties. Taking it daily alongside your cardiac or blood pressure medications can unpredictably alter how those drugs work.
••Vata Aggravation: Because of its cold and dry attributes, long-term, unmonitored use can actually increase Vata dosha in your digestive tract, potentially worsening your bloating and dryness-induced irregular bowel movements.
••Safer, Heart-Friendly Ayurvedic Alternatives
As a vegetarian and a cardiac patient, we want to gently rekindle your Agni and pacify Vata without interfering with your allopathic drugs. Instead of Keela Nelli, consider these gentle, everyday kitchen remedies that double as excellent digestive aids:
••Ardrak (Ginger) & Lemon: Chew a small slice of fresh ginger with a few drops of lemon juice and a tiny pinch of rock salt (Saindhava Lavana) about 15 minutes before your lunch. This stimulates digestive enzymes safely.
••Jeera-Dhania-Saunf Water: Boil 1/2 teaspoon each of Cumin (Jeera), Coriander (Dhania), and Fennel (Saunf) seeds in a liter of water. Filter it and sip it warm throughout the day. This is excellent for relieving bloating and calming gas without any drug interactions.
••Warm Milk with Ghee at Bedtime: If your irregular bowel movements lean toward dryness or constipation, drinking a cup of warm organic milk with 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of pure cow’s ghee at bedtime can gently lubricate the colon and regulate morning elimination.
••Never Stop Your Allopathic Medicine: Your post-stent protocol is vital for your cardiac health. Any Ayurvedic supplement you try should act as a supportive therapy, never a replacement.
••The 2-Hour Rule: Always maintain a strict gap of at least 2 hours between your allopathic medicines and any herbal home remedies to prevent absorption issues.
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