Bola parpati - #3433
I recently came across a mention of bola parpati while looking up Ayurvedic treatments for digestive problems. I’ve been struggling with chronic acidity and indigestion for years, and no modern medicine seems to help long-term. Does bola parpati actually work for these issues? From what I understand, bola parpati is some kind of mineral or herb preparation, but I don’t know much about how to use it. Is it safe to take without consulting a doctor, or do I need a prescription? Also, what’s the best way to take it – with water, honey, or something else? I read that some Ayurvedic medicines can be really strong, so I want to make sure I don’t end up with side effects. My main issue is constant bloating and a burning sensation in my stomach, especially after eating spicy or oily foods. Would bola parpati help with that? And are there any foods or habits I should avoid while taking it? I’ve already tried avoiding coffee and alcohol, but I feel like the symptoms are still there. If anyone has used bola parpati for digestive issues, I’d love to know how it worked for you and if it’s worth trying. How long does it usually take to notice improvement, and is it okay to combine it with other Ayurvedic remedies like asava or churnas?
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