Hey, dealing with hyperacidity can be a total drag, right? In Ayurveda, yeah, we really focus on balancing that pitta dosha, which is crucial for you. Those herbs you mentioned are great starting points. Amla, Yashtimadhu, and Licorice are all known for their soothing properties. Usually, they’re most effective in powdered form. You could take Amla powder with warm water in the morning. Similarly, Yashtimadhu or Licorice, can be consumed as a tea. Just boil a teaspoon in a cup of water for a few mins, cool it down a bit, and then sip it slowly. Capsules are also an option if you’re running short on time.
About the diet, that’s a biggie. Skipping meals and drinking a lot of coffee? Oof, that’s definitely stirring the pot for hyperacidity. Try sticking to regular meals and avoid spicy, fried foods. Eating warm, cooked meals, mainly at the same time every day can help reset your digestive fire (agni). Foods like oatmeal, rice, steamed veggies, and ripe bananas can be your buddies.
Speaking of coffee, maybe swap it out for herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint, which are more stomach-friendly.
Lifestyle changes are just as important! Honestly, small steps like taking a short walk after meals can also make a difference.
On detox therapies like Panchakarma, they can be a game changer especially treatments like Virechana, but usually recommended under a professional’s guidance. But it’s not like you can’t manage things without it. It can be controlled with just the herbs and lifestyle changes you know.
About the timeline, well, don’t expect magic overnight. These treatments aim for sustainable improvement. You might start seeing changes in a few weeks, but full results can take months. Be patient and keep at it!