How gain weight?better and stable. - #31253
Having a feeling of not having a clean and fresh gut?as having a clean and balanced gut energize whole body. Also it take more time to clear,it kinda feels like it's stopping me from doing explosive things
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1.Guluchyadi kwatham tab 2-0-2 before food 2.Krimighna vati 1-0-1after food 3.Thriphala tab 2 at bedtime Follow above medicines for 14days for improving gut health and deworming
Then start, 1.Ajaswagandadi lehya 1tsp at bedtime followed by warm milk Follow this for 2-3months
Your feelings of not having a clean and fresh gut, and the delayed clearance you mentioned, could be related to an imbalance in the digestive system, potentially due to low digestive fire, or ‘Agni’, and possible dosha imbalances, particularly Vata. When Vata dosha is imbalanced, it can lead to issues such as bloating, constipation, and a general feeling of heaviness, all of which disrupt the natural rhythm and vitality of the body.
First, focusing on enhancing your digestive fire is essential. Start by incorporating warming and stimulating spices into your diet, such as ginger, cumin, and asafoetida, can help perk up digestion. Prepare a simple digestive tea by boiling a glass of water with a slice of fresh ginger, a pinch of cumin, and a small piece of jaggery. Drink this warm concoction 15–20 minutes before meals to help kindle your Agni.
Pay attention to meal timings as well. Having regular meals, with a gap of around 3 hours between them, allows the body to process food efficiently without overburdening the system. Avoid consuming cold or raw foods often—opt for warm, cooked meals which are easier to digest. Ghee (clarified butter) is another excellent addition, as it’s nourishing and assists in lubcricating and softening the stools, facilitating better elimination.
Hydration plays a vital role too. Sipping warm water throughout the day keeps the digestive channels open and functional. Additionally, practicing a simple yoga routine including poses like Pavanmuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose) or Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend) can greatly aid in facilitating digestion and elimination.
It’s also important to focus on your mental state — stress and anxiety can contribute to digestive disturbances by aggravating Vata dosha. Engage in relaxation techniques such as meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises) to help bring balance to your mind and body.
If despite these adjustments, the symptoms persist, it is wise to consult a healthcare professional for further assessment. Remember, each individual’s constitution and needs can vary, so personal attention to your unique body is key.
A sluggish gut can often be linked to imbalances in your doshas, particularly an aggravation in vata or kapha doshas, which might be affecting your digestion and energy levels. To address this, we need to focus on stimulating your digestive fire, or agni, to restore balance.
Firstly, try to establish a routine that includes warm water with lemon early in the morning on an empty stomach. This helps stimulate the digestive fire and clean out toxins. Drink it every day before breakfast. Consider including triphala powder in your nightly routine; a teaspoon with warm water can help promote bowel movements. Triphala balances vata and helps detoxify your system. It also supports better digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Don’t forget to review your dietary habits. Emphasize warm, cooked meals that are easy to digest, like kitchari – a simple dish of rice and mung dal. Avoid heavy, cold, or processed foods which can increase sluggishness in the gut. Pay attention to the use of digestive spices like ginger, cumin, and black pepper in your meals. These will naturally improve digestion and metabolism.
Incorporating yoga or light exercises into your routine can also prove beneficial. Practises like Surya Namaskar stimulate digestion and boost energy levels. Don’t push yourself too hard—start gently and build up.
If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s wise to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider to explore deeper imbalances that may be present or identify other potential causes. Remember, consistent small changes often lead to significant improvements over time.

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