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How to heal stomach ulcer within a short period
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #1062
158 days ago
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How to heal stomach ulcer within a short period - #1062

Hobi

Lots of burping during the wholeday , indigestion,lack of appetite..lack of proper sleep..............

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: hr6320869@gmail.com
Loff of appetite
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Your symptoms of excessive burping, indigestion, lack of appetite, and poor sleep indicate an imbalance in your digestive system, likely related to Vata and Pitta doshas. This could also be linked to poor Agni (digestive fire). Here’s a comprehensive Ayurvedic plan to help restore balance and improve digestion: 1. Improve Digestion and Reduce Burping Start your day with a glass of warm water mixed with a pinch of ginger powder and rock salt. This helps stimulate digestion and reduces gas formation. Take Hingwashtak Churna (1 teaspoon) with warm water before meals. It improves digestion, reduces bloating, and helps with burping. Include Triphala (1 teaspoon) at bedtime with warm water. It cleanses the digestive system and helps restore balance. 2. Herbal Remedies for Indigestion and Appetite Consume Jeerakadi Churna (1/2 teaspoon) after meals to promote digestion and enhance appetite. Take Amla (Indian gooseberry) daily to improve digestion and support appetite. You can consume it fresh, as a juice, or in powder form. Try Shankhapushpi (2 teaspoons of syrup) daily to improve digestion and appetite. It also supports mental clarity and helps calm the digestive system. 3. Sleep Support Take Ashwagandha (1 teaspoon) with warm milk before bedtime to calm the nervous system and promote restful sleep. Drink warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or turmeric before sleep. This has a soothing effect and helps improve the quality of sleep. Practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing (Nadi Shodhana Pranayama) for 10–15 minutes before bed to calm the mind and improve sleep quality. 4. Diet Recommendations Avoid heavy, spicy, or oily foods that can aggravate Pitta and hinder digestion. Eat light, easy-to-digest meals like khichdi, soups, and steamed vegetables. Include ghee in your meals to help with digestion and promote healthy gut flora. Avoid cold or raw foods, which can disturb digestion. 5. Lifestyle Adjustments Avoid overeating, and try to eat small meals throughout the day to avoid overloading your digestive system. Ensure a consistent sleep schedule and avoid late-night eating, which can disturb digestion and cause poor sleep. 6. Panchakarma (Optional) If the problem persists, consider consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for Panchakarma therapies like Abhyanga (oil massage) and Swedana (steam therapy) to cleanse the body and reset digestion. By following this plan for at least 4–6 weeks, you should see improvement in your digestion, appetite, and sleep. If symptoms persist, it’s essential to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized treatment.
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