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What is the best medicine for acidity in India, and how can it be treated naturally?
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What is the best medicine for acidity in India, and how can it be treated naturally? - #12239

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I have been struggling with acidity for a long time, and I’m tired of relying on antacids for temporary relief. I am looking for the best medicine for acidity in India, especially Ayurvedic or herbal treatments that offer long-term solutions. My symptoms include a burning sensation in the stomach, bloating, and acid reflux after eating spicy or oily foods. I have tried drinking cold milk, but it doesn’t always work. Are there specific Ayurvedic medicines that can cure acidity permanently? I have heard about Avipattikar Churna and Kamdudha Ras for acidity. Are these effective? Also, does the best medicine for acidity in India depend on a person’s dosha? If so, how do I know which remedy is right for me? I also want to know if home remedies like Amla juice, Jeera (cumin) water, or Licorice (Mulethi) help control acidity naturally. If anyone has used medicine for acidity in India or home remedies that worked, please share your experience.

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Acidity in Ayurveda is often linked to an imbalance in Pitta dosha, which governs heat and digestion. Remedies like Avipattikar Churna and Kamdudha Ras are commonly used to balance Pitta and soothe the digestive tract. Avipattikar Churna is particularly effective for controlling acidity, bloating, and acid reflux, as it works to cool the stomach and support digestion. Kamdudha Ras helps reduce the burning sensation and discomfort associated with acidity. Home remedies like Amla juice, Jeera water, and Licorice can also help, as they have cooling and soothing properties that alleviate the symptoms of acidity. The best remedy depends on your individual dosha and symptoms. If Pitta is dominant, cooling herbs and medicines are ideal. It's best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to find a personalized treatment plan that targets your specific symptoms and dosha.
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Dealing with acidity can be such a hassle, right? For Ayurvedic solutions in India, you're on the right track with Avipattikar Churna and Kamdudha Ras. These can be quite effective. Avipattikar Churna is really good at balancing the Pitta dosha, often the culprit behind acidity bcause of the heat it generates. Kamdudha Ras, on the other hand, cools and soothes the stomach lining, reducing the burning sensation and blood acidity. But you mentioned symptoms like a burning sensation and acid reflux. It's crucial to get the pitta under control. Since you're running into trouble with spicy or oily foods, it sounds like your digestive fire —agni — might be out of wack. Drinking cold milk doesn't always cut it because it might only give temporary relief without addressing the root cause. Talking about doshas, yeah, knowing your primary dosa can help tailor the treatment. If Pitta's the issue, cooling remedies are key. However, to figure this out, it's good to consult a practitioner who can read your pulse, examine other symptoms and give a more personalized approach. As for home remedies! Amla juice is fantastic for acidity as it has a cooling effect and is rich in Vitamin C which helps balance acidic levels. Jeera (cumin) water can also help, but it works differently. It helps in strengthening digestion and expelling gas, very helpful for bloating. With Licorice (Mulethi), it can coat the stomach lining, offering protection from acid, but use it cautiously if you have high blood pressure. Try these remedies maybe an hour or so before meals and see how they work for you. Diet is huge too! Avoid oily, spicy foods, try smaller, more frequent meals, and don't lie down right after eating. Sipping on warm water with a slice of ginger can help too. Every person is different, so what's best depends on your constitution and specific symptoms. Might be trial and error, but with some patience and a bit of experimenting, you'll find what works best for you.

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