Hey there, dealing with acidity and pitta imbalance sure can be tricky—sounds like you’ve been grappling with this for awhile. Laghu sutshekhar vati is indeed a great choice for calming those over-the-top pitta symptoms like acidity and headaches. But let’s break it down a bit more.
You’re asking how long it takes for Laghu Sutshekhar Vati to work its magic. It’s really individualistic, you know? Some folks see full results within a few wks, others may need a couple months. Since you’ve noticed some improvement, you’re on the right track. Those occasional headaches tho, could be from both the condition and dietary indiscretions. Maybe, it’s not the vati itself.
Since you’re struggling with diet, let’s address that first. I get it—avoiding spicy and fried foods ain’t easy, but instead of quitting cold turkey, try alternatives. Spice your foods with herbs like coriander, which helps cools pitta, or cumin for digestion. Also, meals should be cooked, warm, and easy to digest, this helps your agni (digestive fire).
Have you tried yoga or meditation? They really help balance pitta and relieve stress that might be triggering headaches. Even pranayama, specifically Shitali and Sitkari, are cooling breathing exercises that can help.
Drinking warm water is excellent, but another helpful practice might be adding a teaspoon of aloe vera juice or amla juice in the morning on empty stomach – this also soothes pitta.
If you missed something spicy, compensate by having a cup of fennel tea afterward, which can help manage acidity.
And oh, some people despite the efforts need more support. Sometimes adding Guduchi Satva or taking Triphala at night can further support digestion.
Hang in there and be kind with the transition—it’s all about making you feel better, ultimately. If symptoms worse, no harm in having a convo with your practitioner again. They’ll have your back!