Everest Nisakathakadi Kashaya Sookshma Churna could potentially be helpful, especially if your digestive issues are rooted in imbalances within your doshas. This preparation is aimed at addressing vitiated Pitta and Kapha doshas, which might be the cause behind your symptoms such as bloating and nausea. It’s a complex formulation that includes ingredients like turmeric (Nisakatha), which is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, and other herbs that support digestive health.
For your symptoms, you can take Nisakathakadi Kashaya Sookshma Churna around a half teaspoon mixed in warm water, preferably on an empty stomach in the morning and also in the evening, about an hour before dinner. This timing allows the formulation to work more directly on your digestive system without interference from food digestion processes. Make sure the water is lukewarm, as the warmth aids in more effective absorption and can help in soothing the stomach.
As always, observe how your body responds. While many have reported improvements in digestion, there is a possibility of side effects, such as increased gastric irritation if you take it in excess or if your Pitta dosha is already high. Also, be mindful of any allergies to specific ingredients in the formulation. It’s advisable to avoid extremely spicy or oily foods, which could further upset your digestion and amplify your symptoms.
If your symptoms persist or worsen, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying conditions. Beyond herbal remedies, modifications in lifestyle and diet, specific to your dosha imbalance and current lifestyle, can help alleviate the root cause of your digestive concerns.


