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Facing hiper acidity iasue
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Facing hiper acidity iasue - #2879

Ajeet

Facing acidity issue. Acid reflux issue and due this pain in chest and sometimes heart burn also. And indigation issue

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No
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Acidity and reflux are linked to aggravated Pitta dosha, caused by stress, irregular eating habits, or spicy, oily foods. Suggestions: Diet: Avoid spicy, fried, and sour foods. Eat cooling foods like coconut water, cucumber, and buttermilk. Remedies: Take 1 tsp of Amla powder with warm water daily to reduce acidity. Herbs: Use Yashtimadhu (Licorice) to soothe the stomach lining. Lifestyle: Avoid lying down immediately after meals and practice small, frequent meals to prevent reflux. Persistent symptoms may require a full digestive reset with Ayurvedic therapies like Virechana (purgation).
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Ah, acidity and acid reflux, painful stuff, I totally get it. Let's dive a little into this from an Ayurvedic perspective. It sounds like there's too much Pitta energy in your system. Think of Pitta like a fiery dosha, you know. It governs metabolism and digestion, so when it goes out of balance, you can feel that burning sensation in your chest or even indigestion. First, water. Stay hydrated with room temperature or slightly warm water. Cold drinks might feel refreshing but they can actually mess with your digestive fire, or agni. Try sipping water infused with a few fennel seeds. Fennel helps soothe the stomach lining -- try having it after meals too, whether as a seed or a tea. When it comes to diet, gotta watch out for spicy, oily, and overly salty foods. They’re like adding logs onto a fire, right? Maybe cut back on coffee and tea; all that caffeine can make your symptoms worse. Instead, you might wanna try calming herbs like ginger or chamomile. These can ease your stomach and improve digestion. Another small yet powerful change—your meal rhythm. Eat small meals but more frequently, and hey, try to eat your largest meal when the sun's at its peak, like around midday. Digestive fire is strongest then. Avoid eating very late in the evenings and give at least two-three hours between dinner and going to bed. It makes a big difference. Oh, and stress. Stress can make these problems worse, so take time for some deep breathing, meditation, or gentle yoga, whatever calms your mind. They’re not just big words—your mind and digestion are so interconnected. If things don't get better, consider seeing a medical professional. Sometimes it's a mix of medical treatment and lifestyle changes in Ayurveda that really does the trick. But let’s start with these steps and see where it takes you.
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