IHow to control gastriC issues. - #27759
I m facing acidity and burps issues from last 2 months i used medicines too but still issue is not completely cured and always weakness in my body and disturbed sleep night time also even having small portion of meal stomach is like heavy
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Don’t worry,
First of all avoid pittavardhak ahar vihar like excessive spicy, sour, salty food,oily and fried food, sesame seeds etc.
And start taking these medications,
1.sutshekhar rasa 1-0-1 empty stomach. 2.Kamdudha ras moti yukta 1-0-1 3.Avipattikar choorna 1tsf with lukewarm water before having meal twice in a day. 4.Tab.liv 52 1-1-1
*Daily drink water of soaked coriander seeds (overnight).
*If you can do KUNJAL KRIYA THEN Do this twice in a week.
Follow up after 45 days…
Take care😊
Kind Regards, DR.ISHA ASHOK BHARDWAJ.
Acidity and persistent burping, coupled with feelings of weakness and disturbed sleep, often indicate an imbalance in the body, particularly with your Pitta dosha. Ayurveda sees these symptoms as a sign of excess heat in the stomach and weak Agni (digestive fire). To restore balance, start by cooling the system and strengthening digestion.
First, focus on your diet. Avoid spicy, heavy, oily foods, and consume more cooling and easily digestible meals like moong dal, rice, and steamed vegetables. Include foods like cucumbers and melons which can pacify the pitta. Drink herbal teas made from fennel, mint, or coriander seeds—steep one teaspoon in boiling water for 10 minutes—to soothe the digestive tract. Eat at regular intervals, ensuring you give your stomach adequate time to process the meals before sleeping.
Next, incorporate lifestyle changes. Try to eat your evening meals at least 3 hours before bedtime to aid digestion. This can prevent feelings of heaviness at night. Practice Pranayama, such as Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), for about 10-15 minutes daily to balance mind and body energy which promote relaxed sleep.
It’s also crucial to manage stress effectively, as it can exacerbate digestive issues. Engage in regular practices like yoga or meditation to help reduce mental stress.
While these measures should provide some relief, if symptoms persist, consider consulting an Ayurvedic physician for a personalized assessment and treatment related to your unique body constitution. They might suggest herbal formulations tailored for your specific imbalances.
Though improving your dietary habits and lifestyle is beneficial, don’t hesitate to get medical attention if your symptoms become severe. Your health should be priority, and a healthcare professional can help you navigate these issues safely.
Considering the issues you’ve explained, it sounds like an imbalance in the Pitta dosha might be contributing to your digestive discomfort. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, acidity, and burps often link to excess heat in the body, affecting the quality of your agni, or digestive fire.
Start by cooling down the Pitta with coriander seed water. Soak a teaspoon of coriander seeds overnight in a glass of water, strain, and drink the water first thing in the morning. This can help with reducing acidity naturally. Also, avoid eating spicy, fried, and fermented foods as they’re known to aggravate Pitta further.
In terms of your sluggish digestion, having a pinch of roasted cumin powder with a small slice of ginger before meals can stimulate your agni, enhancing digestion. To support overall digestive health, include buttermilk with a pinch of roasted cumin powder and a few coriander leaves in your daily diet.
For promoting better sleep and alleviating weakness, consume warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg and a bit of jaggery before bedtime. Nutmeg has a calming effect, aiding sleep, while jaggery helps in improving strength.
Given your symptoms have persisted for two months, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out underlying conditions that may require more immediate or intensive treatment. Please ensure any changes in your regimen align well with any ongoing treatments or advice from your primary healthcare provider. It’s crucial not to delay seeking a comprehensive evaluation if your condition does not improve with such measures.

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