Yeah, it definitely sounds like you could be dealing with Amlapitta, which is basically an imbalance involving too much Pitta energy—leads to that burning, acidity & stuff. Skipping meals and then overeating at night, yeah, it doesn’t help much. Honestly, Ayurveda does suggest fixing those eating habits first. Try having meals at the same time each day. Breakfast like 7-9 am, a light lunch around noon, and a simple dinner before 7 pm would align better with your body’s rhythm. Eating earlier in the evening is key to reducing symptoms like yours.
About the herbs, yep, Amla (Indian gooseberry) is amazing—it’s cooling and can bring down that fiery Pitta. And Licorice soothes and protects your stomach lining, more for balancing Pitta and soothing, you know, those burny sensations. Herbs on their own can help but combining them with other treatments is the way to go for speedy relief. Think about mixing 'em with things like Shatavari or Guduchi, but better to speak with a local practitioner who can personalize your plan.
As for detox therapies like Panchakarma, they’re like hitting the reset button. Though, not always a must for everyone. If your condition is severe, guided Panchakarma could refresh your system; otherwise, milder detox methods can be considered. Panchakarma’s effectiveness depends on your specific needs, so don’t just dive into it.
Results vary, honestly. If you stick with it and make those lifestyle changes—I mean, folks can notice improvements in a few weeks to months. Long-term relief relies on consistency. Yeah, Ayurveda is about lifestyle adjustments, maybe not forever, but maintaining some changes is crucial for keeping the symptoms in check. So, it’s possible to see big improvements but staying on a good path makes all the difference.