Kaidaryadi Kashayam 10ml BD with Luke warm water
2. Kutjarishta 10ml BD with Luke warm water
3.Dadimashtaka Choorna 2gm BD with Takra
4. Bilvavleha 10 gm BD with Luke warm water
Eat old rice, jawar, gourd, coriander leaves, lentil, green grams soup, black pepper, dried ginger, wood apple, Pomegranate, nutmeg, skimmed milk, buttermilk, hot water, complete rest, adequate sleep.
Hey Sajjad, it sounds like you’re dealing with quite a mix of issues, and it’s understandable to be concerned. So you’re experiencing abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea and weight loss. That’s something we can delve into a bit.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms often point to an imbalance. You’re probably dealing with certain digestive fire, or “agni” issues. The irregularity between constipation and diarhea can be linked to a Vata imbalance, while the pain and weight loss might indicate something more complex – maybe both Pitta and Vata are out of balance.
First off, getting your agni back on track would be crucial. You might want to start with a simple dietary change. Incorporate a diet that’s easy on your digestion. Try semi-solid foods like well-cooked rice, moong dal soups, or khichdi. These can be soothing and easy to digest. Avoid raw foods, spicy, and fried items for a while as they can irritate your bowels.
Hydration is key. Warm water sips throughout the day can be really helpful. Add a pinch of ginger to your water – it’s warming, aids digestion, and can settle your stomach a bit.
For constipation, a natural remedy involves having a teaspoon of triphala powder with warm water before sleep. Triphala is renowned in Ayurveda for its mild laxative properties and balancing effects on Vata and Pitta.
Stress could be playing a role too. Find time for relaxation – maybe try practicing yoga or pranayama (breathing exercises) to calm your nervous system and stabilize Vata.
Lastly, though Ayurveda offers a lot, if your symptoms persist, don’t hesitate to consult with a healthcare professional. Ensuring there’s no serious underlying condition is important. Be attentive to your body’s signals, and take care.



