How to get my indigestion and sibo and bloating bleaching direha constipation weightloss everything get solve still no hospital find Nothing - #26472
I have been struggling withga. stricissue for 6 years still not cured ... I have been struggling withga. stricissue for 6 years still not cured ... I have been struggling withga. stricissue for 6 years still not cured ...
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Hello, is it possible to answer the following questions: 1. How is your appetite? 2. What are the symptoms? 3. How is the bowel movement? 4. What is your food habit? and type(vegetarian/non-vegetarian/vegan) 5. Do you have any known food allergies?(milk, wheat) 6. How is your stress levels in general? 7. Are you on medication? and if so please share the details. 8. Please do share the supporting diagnostic reports if any? 9. How is your sleep? Take care. Kind regards.
Indigestion, SIBO, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and weight loss are challenging issues that point towards a chronic imbalance in digestive health. Let’s look into it with an Ayurvedic perspective, integrating with praticle advice.
First, identify your prakriti and current dosha imbalance. You may exhibit a pitta or vata imbalance given your symptoms. Pitta relates to indigestion and inflammation, while vata can cause bloating and constipation. Potentially both are off-balance.
Diet plays a crucial role. Favor freshly cooked, warm, lighter meals that are easier to digest. Incorporate ghee, which pacifies vata and aids digestive health. Avoid foods that increase your imbalance: for vata, avoid cold, raw foods, carbonated drinks; for pitta, reduce spicy, oily, and acidic foods. Try starting your day with a glass of warm water with lemon to stimulate agni (digestive fire).
Consider herbal remedies that balance your system. Triphala, an amalgamation of three fruits, works wonders on digestion. It’s a mild laxative for constipation, yet soothes diarrhea too by kindling agni. If pitta is predominant, amla or aloe vera juice may cool and support digestion.
Lifestyle changes also help. High stress impacts digestion, so practice mindfulness or yoga regularly. Pranayama like Anulom Vilom calms the mind and body. Avoid irregular meal times, and prioritize rest and sleep. Remember to chew your food well, letting digestion start in the mouth.
If symptoms persist or intensify, seeking medical evaluation is imperative. In Ayurved, chronic issues like yours benefit significantly from personalized guidance by a local practitioner who knows your context well. Balance is key and with consistent practice and patience, improvements will unfurl.
Challenged digestion systems can indeed be stressful to live with. Given your symptoms of indigestion, SIBO, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and weight loss, it seems there is a significant imbalance in your doshas, particularly vata. This imbalance can affect your agni (digestive fire), which is vital for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients efficiently.
First, focus on establishing a consistent daily schedule, anchored around meal and sleep times, to help stabilize vata dosha. Eat meals at the same time each day, and ensure they’re warm, cooked, and easy to digest. Include ginger, cumin, coriander, and fennel in your meals to aid digestion. Avoid cold and raw foods, as these can further agitate vata and impair agni.
Herbal remedies such as a combination of Triphala and Hingvastak churna can support the gut. Triphala helps with bowel regularity, while Hingvastak churna can alleviate bloating and support digestion. Take Triphala at night before bed and Hingvastak churna before meals with lukewarm water.
Consider practicing pranayama and meditation to calm the mind and modulate vata, as stress can exacerb.ate digestive issues. Also, identify and avoid foods that worsen your symptoms, potentially including certain fermentable carbohydrates if SIBO is a concern.
However, your persistent symptoms may indicate a more serious underlying issue, so it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for comprehensive evaluation and treatment. Your safety should be prioritized, and if your condition worsens, seek medical advice promptly. This integrated approach—aligning modern medicine with Ayurvedic wisdom—will offer the best path to recovery.

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