Gastrointestinal Disorders
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12 days ago
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Pancreatic epiciency - #21524

Savan sharde

Can you ask me about pancreatic epiciency treatment and medicine To help my weight management becouse I taking allopathic medicine more than 2 years so I afraid it's not good my future please tell me about this

Age: 31
Chronic illnesses: No
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Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day after meals Giloy ghan vati two times a day after meals
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Ah, you're thinking about the long-term effects of chronic medication and exploring Ayurvedic ways to manage pancreatic efficiency, especially in relation to weight. It's valid concerns you got there, and Ayurveda can sometimes lend a helping hand in holistic ways, but remember, it's essential not to ditch your doctor-prescribed meds without checking with 'em. So, pancreatin functioning involves that sneaky balance of doshas, especially Pitta since pancreas is heat-driven in a way. First up is focusing on balancing your digestion, or "agni." When agni is strong, it helps maintain a healthy weight. Sip on digestive teas, like ginger or cumin water, especially before meals to spark up that fire. Diet-wise, kinda obvious, but avoiding heavy, greasy, or excessively sweet foods can lessen the burden on your pancreas. Favor warm, cooked veggies, grains like quinoa or millets – light, yet nourishing. Oh, and ghee in small amounts can soothe that Pitta dosha, plus aid digestion. Try having a teaspoon in warm water in the morning. Now, herbs—I bet you've heard of "Guduchi" or "Amalaki." Both are supportive of digestion and metabolic functions, so worth a go. You might consider a consultation to figure out the precise dosage suited to you, as getting it wrong can sometimes mess up the balance we're trying to find here. It's awesome to stay active, goes without saying, no? Even just a 30-45 minute walk can make a big difference. Yoga can be rad too, especially twisting poses like Ardha Matsyendrasana for boosting pancreatic health. If you're worried about the medications, a slow, supervised transition, potentially combining both approaches could be worth exploring. Working closely with an inclusive care provider who's clued up on both allopathic and Ayurvedic fronts is the best way to safeguard your wellbeing. Stay in the loop with your doc! They’ll help decide what's safe, what's not.

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