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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #3203
220 days ago
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Fatty liver and bloating - #3203

Kajol

I have a lot of bloating and constipation problem even after eatng home food sometimes I feel acidity also

Age: 28
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Your symptoms of bloating, constipation, and occasional acidity suggest an imbalance of Vata and Pitta doshas. Vata causes irregular bowel movements and bloating, while Pitta contributes to acidity. Even home-cooked food can trigger issues if digestion is weak or incompatible foods are consumed. Ayurvedic Management: Dietary Changes: Avoid cold, raw, and overly spicy foods. Opt for warm, freshly cooked meals. Include fiber-rich vegetables like cooked carrots and spinach to ease constipation. Use digestive spices like cumin, fennel, and ajwain in your meals. Home Remedies: Drink warm water with lemon and a pinch of rock salt in the morning. Take 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water at bedtime to relieve constipation and promote digestion. Lifestyle Tips: Eat at regular times and avoid overeating. Practice deep breathing or yoga to reduce stress, which can aggravate digestion. Persistent issues require consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance.
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Dealing with bloating and constipation can be such a hassle, right? Even when you're sticking to home-cooked meals, these things can still pop up. From an Ayurvedic perspective, it sounds like your digestive fire, or agni, might be a bit off. Agni is kind of like the metabolism engine; if it’s weak or unbalanced, digestion issues like bloating, constipation, and acidity can creep in. First, take a look at what and how you're eating. Try to have freshly cooked meals, avoid reheated or overly processed foods. Eating regular meals at consistent times helps in keeping the agni sharp. Smaller, more frequent meals can also reduce bloating, instead of having a big one that overloads the digestive system. Spices can be your best friend here. Try adding ginger, cumin, or fennel to your meals. Ginger tea, for example, is fantastic for stimulating digestion and reducing bloating... Just slice up some fresh ginger, let it steep in hot water for a few minutes, and sip it warm. And about constipation, it’s usually a sign of Vata imbalance, that irregular, airy dosha. Warm, cooked vegetables and stewed fruits, like apples or pears, can keep things moving. Trifala powder, which is an age-old remedy, might be worth a shot. Take about half a teaspoon at night with warm watter and see how that works for you. For acidity, avoid spicy, fried, or oily foods, they can really aggravate the problem. Also, cutting down on caffeine and alcohol can make a noticeable difference. Staying hydrated is key, but make sure you’re not gulping down too much water during meals, sip instead. A little walk after eating can really help with digestion too. Of course, if these issues persist or worsen, it’s important to reach out to a healthcare professional who can provide insight specific to your situation. But give some of these things a try—they might just make a difference!

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