Gastrointestinal Disorders
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How to cure acidity - #21304

Ashu

Sharp pain of acidity, and some times it take very painful situation . This problem I am facing from last 3 years . Can I cure my acidity permanently with the help of ayurved . Please suggest a right medicine.

Age: 23
Chronic illnesses: Acidity
"pain below the left chest "
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Dealing with that kind of acidity pain for three years... ugh, it's not fun, I'm sure. It's important to consider what might be causing the acidity from an Ayurvedic perspective. Acidity is generally linked to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which is responsible for digestion and metabolism. When it flares up, it can lead to symptoms like heartburn and those uncomfortable sharp pains. First thing, diet plays a big role. Try to cut down on spicy, oily, and fermented foods—they can aggravate Pitta. Favor cooler foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Dairy products can be useful too, assuming you're not lactose intolerant, of course! Eating smaller, more frequent meals can help keep the digestive fire, or Agni, steady without overburdening it. Herbs? Sure, the Ayurvedic classics like Amla (Indian gooseberry) and Neem help cool the body and balance Pitta. But definitely try a cup of fresh mint tea after meals, as it can soothe your stomach and promote digestion. Trikatu powder might also aid – it's a blend of ginger, black pepper, and pippali—use cautiously as it's quite heating. Don't underestimate lifestyle tweaks either, seriously. Stress has got its way of messing things up, and since stress can aggravate Pitta, you'll wanna find ways to relax. Yoga, meditation, and good ol’ fashioned deep breathing can work wonders. Aim to go to bed early and rise early… regularity will settle your system somewhat. For a more tailored course, it’s best to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who can go into specifics and maybe suggest Panchakarma or detoxing treatments tailored just for you. These could be super useful for thorough rebalancing. Don’t ignore the serious symptoms or let them spiral—if it’s really harsh, seek medical attention to be fully safe.

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