Experiencing side effects like increased hunger and thirst, increased urination, constipation, and a sense of emptiness in the brain could relate to an imbalance in vata and pitta doshas. Some Ayurvedic medicines, especially bhasmas (metallic preparations), may trigger such reactions if they affect your body’s natural balance or if they’re not suited to your prakriti (body constitution).
Bhasmas require careful administration under the supervision of a qualified practitioner due to their potent nature. The depleting sensation in the brain, often descriebd as emptiness, might point to an underlying vata disturbance, which can sometimes be exacerbated by the wrong combination or dosage of these potent formulations.
If your symptoms persist, it would be wise to reassess these medications with your Ayurvedic doctor. Meanwhile, consider these steps:
1. Review Dosage: Verify the dosage with your practitioner. Sometimes reducing the amount can mitigate these side effects.
2. Address Dry Mucosa: Drink warm water with a pinch of rock salt or sip herbal teas like ginger or licorice to maintain hydration and support mucosal health.
3. Diet Adjustments: Eat grounding and moistening foods such as ghee, cooked vegetables, and stews. Avoid dry and raw foods which could aggaravate vata.
4. Herb Support: Incorporating herbs like Brahmi or Ashwagandha may help stabilize mental clarity and reduce the feeling of emptiness.
Seek immediate medical attention if symptoms worsen, as this ensures your health is not compromised. Always ensure open communication with your Ayurvedic practitioner to align treatments with your current condition.