How to reduce gasfrom your bodyIfeel bloatedmostkd thetime - #22937
I feel very heavy and gassy whenever,I eat something...sometimes rice helps to release gas how can,I overcome this issue.andI get constant headachestoo all my reportsarenormal vitamins and all areproperI also have a itchy scalp and too get acne on my scalp
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You’re mentioning feeling heavy and gassy often, along with headaches, itchy scalp, and acne on the scalp. These symptoms could suggest an imbalance in your Pitta dosha, possibly in combination with Vata. When our Agni, or digestive fire, is disturbed, it can lead to issues like gas and bloating. Let’s address these concerns with principles from Ayurveda.
First, consider reducing or avoiding foods that might aggravate these doshas. Limit the intake of hot, spicy, or oily foods as they can elevate Pitta. Also, reduce cold, raw foods that may disturb Vata. Focus on warm, cooked meals that are easy to digest. Eating at the same times each day can help stabilize your digestive fire.
Start your day with a glass of warm water with a splash of lemon juice to stimulate your digestion gently. Turmeric tea can be very beneficial, reducing inflammation and supporting good digestion. Have it once a day after meals.
A handful of fennel seeds chewed after meals is excellent for bloating and gas. Ginger tea, taken before meals, can improve digestion and reduce gas formation as well. Avoid eating too fast and try not to talk while eating to prevent swallowing excess air.
For your itchy scalp and acne, try an Ayurvedic oil like Neem oil or Brahmi oil as they have soothing properties. Massage gently into your scalp once a week before washing your hair. Keep hydrated and consider incorporating fresh fruits and vegetables, especially those rich in antioxidants, into your diet.
To help with your headaches, you could try Shirodhara therapy if available near you, but this requires professional administration. Do light, relaxing exercises like yoga or walking to help balance the body further.
It’s crucial if symptoms persist to consult with a healthcare professional familiar with both modern and Ayurvedic medicine for comprehensive guidance.

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