Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #21532
25 days ago
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IBS - #21532

Virendra Kumar Misra

I am suffering from IBS since 20 years and from last 6 years my symptoms aggravated a lot. I used to go washroom atleast 4 to 5 times in a day . I tried lot of allopathic and homeopathy treatment. Since last 6 years I tried only ayurvedic medicines but I didn't get any relief infact when I take ayurvedic medicines my symptoms aggravate more.

Age: 41
Chronic illnesses: IBS
Gastrointestinal health
300 INR (~3.53 USD)
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Kutaja arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time
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Virendra Kumar Misra
Client
24 days ago
Sir maine ye medicines kafi zyada dino tak li hai lekin koi fayeda nahi hua hai

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Virendra Kumar Misra
Client
23 days ago
Lekin inse koi fayda to abhi tak hua nahi mam
Virendra Kumar Misra
Client
24 days ago
1.Kutjarisht 2. Kutaj ghanvati 3. Bilwadi churna 4. Sank bhasm 5. Alovera amla juice 6 brahmi / jatamansi 7 dadimashtak churna 8. Liver tonic 9 Hingwasthak churna 10 sootshekhar ras 11. Panchamrit parpati 12. Vang bhasm Ye sari medicine kaffi salon se le raha hun
Tab. Liv-52 1-0-1, after food with water Kutaj Ghanvati 1-0-1, after food with water Avoid wheat productslike bread, chappati, biscuits,.... and milk can have 1 glass of buttermilk with roasted jeers+ asafoetida_ rocksalt, daily after lunch

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Namaste Sir, For IBS you need shodhan procedure as well as Basti karm. Both comes under panchakarm. Only medicine will give you symptomatic relief. You can notice Increased stress will aggravate the symptoms. Also you may feel low energy because food taken can't absorb fully. After shodhan even medicine can also absorb nicely.Then need to take medicine which will give you permanent relief. Grahani kapat ras 1...0...1 K.Modak 2gm...0...2gm Panchamrut parpati

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Dr. Trupti
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24 days ago
As u told u tried all kind of medicine ,But no relief .U should have to follow pathya apthya as well Avoid stress also Visit panchkarm centre for proper history and shodhan according to it Tell them about medication history and side effects u r facing

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You need to have balanced diet ,daily yoga pranayama practice .... Also maintain anxiety or stress levels as possible Since you are taking too many medicines It's good to have a proper Sodhana Panchkarma therapy ,from any Ayurveda hospital as possible.so that it helps in improving digestive activity Also pratice 1)Dadimastaka churna 1 tsp with buttermilk at noon 2)Avipathi choornam 5 g with warm water,bedtime

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Avoid spicy food, fermented foods, maida, fried food, bekary food, more intake of tea or coffee, avoid cold beverages Do pranayama regularly atleast 15 mins daily Do dhyaan daily Take more water Take more leafy green Veggies, sprout, more salad Take tab chitrakadi vati 1tid before food Jeerakadya arishta 15 ml bd after food Changeri grita 1 tsp with Luke warm water If possible visit the nearby panchakarma centre and take one course of piccha basti..as your suffering from these problems since 20 yrs then it's good to take this treatment

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Dr. Harshita Hyati
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24 days ago
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Dadimashtaka choorna 1tsp with warm water Kamadhuda rasa 1-0-1 Mustakarishta 15 ml-0-15 ml with equal quantity of water after food Or Kutajarishta 15ml-0-15ml with equal quantity of water after food Diet Regular intake of buttermilk Cumin seeds Pomegranate Warm water Easy-to-digest foods Moderate exercise Proper sleep In many, fibre rich diet is very useful to relieve symptoms. Avoid alcohol consumption ,curd,maida, potato, broccoli, oily food, spicy fried food

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Dr. Chaithanya J Nair
I’m Dr. Chaithanya J. Nair, an Ayurvedic physician dedicated to integrative and patient-centered care. I graduated in 2022 from Kerala University of Health Sciences, where I developed a strong foundation in classical Ayurvedic principles and clinical practice. In addition to my Ayurvedic education, I hold a diploma in Yoga Instructor Training from S-VYASA University, which has allowed me to incorporate yogic techniques into my therapeutic approach, especially in managing lifestyle disorders and stress-related conditions. Since December 2022, I’ve been practicing at a multispecialty NABH-accredited hospital in Kerala, where I’ve been exposed to a broad spectrum of clinical conditions and multidisciplinary coordination. This experience has enhanced my ability to diagnose and treat patients holistically, while adhering to modern healthcare standards and safety protocols. Currently, I am associated with the Medibuddy platform, where I support the TATA Health Insurance Medical Examination Report team. This role allows me to contribute to preventive health screening and ensure comprehensive documentation and evaluation of medical histories for insured individuals. It has deepened my understanding of corporate and digital health systems. Alongside my institutional responsibilities, I actively run my own Ayurvedic consultation clinics during evening hours, where I provide personalized care rooted in traditional diagnostics such as Nadi Pariksha, Prakriti analysis, and individualized treatment protocols. My clinical interests span across digestive disorders, stress and anxiety, musculoskeletal complaints, and preventive healthcare. Through a blend of classical Ayurvedic wisdom, yoga therapy, and modern health insight, I strive to offer my patients a path toward sustainable wellness and preventive health, while remaining accessible, empathetic, and thorough in every consultation.
24 days ago
1.Kalashakadi kashyam:15 ml kashyam mixed with 60 ml of luke warm water,twice daily after breakfast and dinner 2.T.Hinguvachadi:0-2-2(Just before lunch and dinner with luke warm water

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular use of buttermilk. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Cap .Florasante 1-0-1 Cap.Mebarid 2-0-2

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1.Guluchyadi ks tab 2-0-2 before food 2.Kamadugdha rasa 1-0-1after food 3.Dadimashtaka churnam ½tsp thrice daily after food with honey 4.Kutajarishtam 15ml twice daily after food with 15ml of normal water (not warm) Avoid spicy sour salty and too oily food Reduce fermented items too Take plenty of water , improve fruits and vegetables, Do some p Breathing exercises like pranayama

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You CANNOT use regular "heavy" Ayurvedic detox or strong digestive herbs. You need a soothing, deep, and slow repair. Drugs - Bilwadi churna- half tsp twice a day after meals Kutaj ghan vati 2-0-2 in 2. Diet — IBS Healing Diet Foods to Strictly Avoid: Milk, curd, paneer (for now) Fried foods, bakery foods Cold water, ice creams High-fiber raw foods (like raw salads, cabbage, broccoli) Heavy legumes (chana, rajma) Foods to Prefer: Well-cooked white rice Yellow moong dal (split moong) — in khichdi form Steamed vegetables like carrot, bottle gourd (lauki), ash gourd Pomegranate (very good for IBS) Cumin, coriander herbal water 1 tsp cow ghee per day (helps intestinal healing)

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