Charak Cytozen Tablets serve as a hepatoprotective formulation in Ayurveda, primarily aimed at supporting liver function. While they can aid in digestion indirectly by promoting liver health, they may not directly address the symptoms of bloating and gas you’re experiencing. It’s essential to look at the root causes from an Ayurvedic perspective. Digestive issues like yours often arise from an imbalance in the digestive fire, or agni, and are related to an excess of vata and kapha doshas contributing to stagnation and ama (toxins).
Three days of using the tablets might not be enough to see significant changes. However, if there’s no relief, you may need a targeted approach focusing on agni and dosha balance. Begin by adopting a diet that pacifies vata and kapha – favoring warm, cooked, and easily digestible foods such as soups and stews. Use spices like ginger, cumin, and fennel to stimulate your digestive fire and reduce bloating. Drinking warm water with lemon in the morning can also help to kindle agni.
It might be helpful to complement the Cytozen Tablets with Triphala at night to cleanse the digestive tract and regulate bowel movements. Additionally, practicing deep breathing exercises or light yoga can assist in relieving abdominal discomfort by enhancing circulation and reducing stress.
If symptoms persist despite these adjustments, or worsen, it would be prudent to consult directly with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor a regimen specific to your prakriti and current condition. Remember, safety is key, so consider seeking immediate medical attention if you experience any severe or increasing discomfort.


