Your experience with Patanjali Power Vita taps into some pretty important questions regarding using Ayurvedic supplements. Let’s break down your concerns one by one.
Firstly, the bloating and stomach discomfort you’re experiencing could indeed be related to Power Vita. The herbal blend—ashwagandha, shatavari, and others—are generally safe for most people. But each body reacts differently. Particularly since herbal mixtures can be rich and a little heavy. It’s possible your digestive system (your agni, in Ayurveda) might be adjusting to these new elements. Plus, some people do find ashwagandha can cause abdominal issues initially, though rare.
I know you mentioned a sensitivity to sugar, and yeah, Power Vita does contain added sugar, which could be contributing to your discomfort. It’s like if you’ve got a diet low in sugar, any increase might tip the scale a bit, causing your body to react. You may want to check the label for specifics on sugar content.
Switching to almond or soy milk is a great idea due to lactose intolerance. It won’t dramatically affect the effectiveness, though it might alter the taste a little. See how your body responds to the switch—it might reduce discomfort.
When it comes to safety, yes, someone with diabetes should be cautious with products having high sugar contents. And shifting to a lower-sugar option is prudent, especially since you’re lactose intolerant and sensitive to sugar.
As for how often to take it, listen to your body, truly. Perhaps limit it to a few times a week rather than daily. Often, checking in with how you’re feeling will signal whether you’re overdoing it or not. And if there’s persistent discomfort, it might be wise to pause and reassess.
Consulting with an Ayurvedic doctor or a healthcare professional is always a good approach—they could personalize advice considering your dosha and prakriti. Sometimes a lower dosage is better suited.
Lastly, if you notice energy improvement but the discomfort doesn’t ease, adjusting the method of consumption, altering frequency, or considering alternatives could be worthwhile. Ayurveda teaches balance, so if the supplement’s tip’s your body’s balance, it’s okay to step back and reassess. And definetly—if these issues persist, consult a professional. Your health and comfort are top priorities. 🧘♂️