Alright, let’s dive into this, 'cause it sounds like you’ve had enough of that burning sensation. Chronic acidity, or amla pitta as we call it in Ayurveda, is often linked to an imbalance in your Pitta dosha. And yeah, those herbs you mentioned—amla, coriander, and licorice—are spot-on for managing acidity.
First off, amla (Indian gooseberry) is like a superstar here, known for its cooling and balancing properties. If you can incorporate fresh amla juice or amla powder (like half a teaspoon) into your routine, preferably on an empty stomach, it’ll work wonders. Licorice, another winner, can be taken as a tea—just steep a teaspoon of licorice root in hot water and sip it, maybe two times a day. As for coriander, a tea made from coriander seeds can also calm things down; boil a teaspoon in a cup of water, strain it, and drink.
But here’s the catch: you mentioned your eating habits being a bit irregular, with spicy and fried foods making cameos too often. No ayurvedic remedy can fully shine unless you sort these out a bit. Try eating at regular times, and slowly easing up on those fried, spicy delights. Make sure you’re eating your largest meal when your digestive fire—the agni—is strongest, which is typically around noon.
And when we talk combinations, you can think of triphala, a classic blend—you take it before bed, like a teaspoon with warm water. It helps detoxify and balance digestion, gradually nourishing your system.
Overall, it’s indeed a blend—herbs, lifestyle tweaks, sometimes a bit of patience too! And hey, before you dive headlong into this, remember to check in with a local practitioner or someone nearby to ensure what you do aligns well with your unique constitution. Be cautious, especially if you’re on other meds or treatments. Be easy on yourself, making these changes step by step, 'cause being kind to your body is where it all begins.