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Gastritis. Acidity problem
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Question #1495
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Gastritis. Acidity problem - #1495

Abhishek

Can we have cuxumber and other raw salad. While we are fqving severe digeation issue. Same rime whem triglceridies level is 261 can we have sry fruits. What food shoukd bwe eqr and whqt should

Age: 38
Chronic illnesses: Gastritis. Gerd
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When dealing with severe digestion issues and high triglyceride levels (like 261), it is important to choose foods that are easy on the digestive system and support overall health. Here's some advice on food choices: 1. Raw Vegetables (like cucumber and salads): Raw vegetables, like cucumbers and other salads, can be hard to digest for people with digestive issues, especially if you have gas, bloating, or acid reflux. Raw foods tend to be high in fiber and can irritate the stomach, especially in conditions like IBS or low stomach acid. Suggestion: It might be better to lightly cook or steam vegetables, as this can make them easier to digest and gentler on your stomach. 2. Fruits: Fruits are generally good for health, but if you have digestive issues, certain fruits like citrus or high-fiber fruits (e.g., apples, pears, mangoes) can irritate the digestive system. When dealing with high triglycerides, fruits with a low glycemic index are better. Fruits like berries, apples, papaya, and watermelon are good choices. Citrus fruits like oranges and grapefruits can also help lower triglycerides, but be cautious if you have acidity or bloating. Suggestion: Stick to easily digestible fruits, like bananas (in moderation), papayas, and melons. Avoid fruits high in sugar and stick to small portions. 3. Diet for High Triglycerides: Focus on a low-fat, anti-inflammatory diet rich in fiber and healthy fats (from sources like avocado, nuts, and seeds). Include whole grains (e.g., brown rice, quinoa), lean proteins (like chicken or fish), and vegetables. Avoid refined carbohydrates, processed foods, sugary snacks, and trans fats, as they can spike triglyceride levels. 4. Foods for Better Digestion: Opt for foods that are easier to digest and help reduce inflammation, such as broth-based soups, steamed vegetables, and oats (if well tolerated). Spices like ginger, cumin, fennel, and turmeric are known for their digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. Warm, cooked foods like khichdi (a simple lentil and rice dish), steamed vegetables, and soups are more digestible than cold or raw foods. 5. Other Tips: Eat small, frequent meals throughout the day instead of large meals. Drink plenty of water to help with digestion and prevent dehydration, which can worsen digestive issues. Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and processed sugars as they can increase triglyceride levels and irritate the stomach.
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While dealing with severe digestion issues like gastritis and high triglycerides, being mindful of what you eat is really important. Raw salads, including cucumbers, might not be the best choice if your digestion is off. They can be hard to digest and might make your stomach feel worse. Instead, try lightly steamed vegetables, like carrots or zucchini, which are easier on your stomach and still offer some fresh nutrients. When it comes to dry fruits, not all are created equal, especially if your triglycerides are high. Walnuts and almonds, for example, are okay in moderation. They’re packed with good fats that can help balance things out, but again, moderation is key. Avoid heavily sweetened or salted dry fruits, they’re not your friends in this situation. Let’s talk about what foods might sit better with you. Grains like quinoa or lightly cooked oats can be soothing. They’re easygoing on the digestive system and can give you the energy you need. Add a little clarified butter, or ghee, which can also aid digestion. Sipping warm water throughout the day helps too, it keeps everything flowing. For fruits, ripe bananas and papaya are often easier to digest and could help settle your stomach. Papaya has enzymes that can actually improve digestion a bit. Keep spices gentle, things like cumin powder or coriander can aid digestion without too much drama. Remember, balance is everything in Ayurveda. Chew your food well, eat calmly, and don’t rush through your meals. Give your body the space to digest properly. If things don’t improve or symptoms get worse, do consider seeing a healthcare provider directly, severe digestive issues can sometimes need more specialized attention.

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