First off, it sounds like you’re going through quite a bit. Ayurveda’s definitely got some solid strategies for chronic migraines and digestion issues. For the migraines, especially those linked to stress and diet, Shirodhara’s a good place to start - it essentially involves pouring warm oil over your forehead and can really help calm the nervous system. But if you’re not into that yet, maybe focus on things like specific herbs or lifestyle tweaks? Things like ashwagandha and brahmi might be worth exploring, as they can help manage stress better.
Now about your digestion woes - totally get how feeling bloated after meals is not fun. Trikatu and triphala can indeed be powerhorses for digestive health. Trikatu, with its warming nature, aids digestion and absorption, while triphala acts more like a gentle cleanser for your gut. Pair these with few dietary changes like avoiding heavy, oily foods, and eating at consistent times, and you might notice a difference. Pay attention to agni (digestive fire!) — it’s key for processing food. Drinking warm water or ginger tea before meals can help stoke that fire.
On finding a good Ayurvedic practitioner, do your homework. Look for someone who asks lots of questions and doesn’t jump to conclusions. Certifications might not always be a deal breaker, but they help. Trust your instincts; if it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. Be wary of anyone promising miracle cures or insisting on expensive treatments right off the bat — Ayurveda’s more about personalized and gradual healing.
As for results, it’s true that Ayurveda takes time because it aims for root-cause healing, not just symptom relief. But some treatments, like Basti (herbalized enema) or Nasya (nasal oil therapy), might provide quicker relief in terms of pain or discomfort.
Tune in, be patient with yourself — your path’s as unique as your prakriti, and finding the right balance may take a bit of time.


