When using Vaidyaratnam Panchasneham, an Ayurvedic formulation known for its nourishing and strengthening effects, it’s not uncommon to experience some initial digestive disturbances. Panchasneham, which includes a blend of oils, is intended to support the body’s tissue rejuvenation and energize the system, often targeting the imbalances in doshas, particularly vata and pitta. What you’re experiencing could be typical as the body adjusts, especially if your digestive fire, or agni, is weak or if there’s an existing imbalance in pitta resulting in symptoms like bloating.
To address this, you might consider moderating the dosage or taking it with food to mitigate digestive strain. Incorporating warm, light and easy-to-digest meals can help stabilize your agni. Meals like kitchari are ideal, as they support digestion without adding to the load. Also, including spices such as ginger or fennel tea can be soothing and helpful in reducing bloating.
If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s wise to assess your body’s reaction with an Ayurvedic physician. They might suggest adjustments or alternative formulations to better suit your constitution. Remember, Panchasneham is not one-size-fits-all, and sometimes the body’s initial response is just part of the process of finding balance.
If this discomfort continues beyond a reasonable adjustment period or if new symptoms arise, consider pausing the treatment and consulting a professional. Continuous symptoms may signal a deeper issue with agni or dosha balance that needs attention. Always prioritize what feels right for your body, and don’t hesitate to seek more personalized guidance. This practice aims for holistic healing, so aligning treatment to fit individual needs is crucial.



