It looks like your digestive system is experiencing some imbalance, likely related to the vata dosha. When digestion is weak, you may have symptoms like frequent stools, bloating, and sensitivity to spices. The first step is strengthening your agni, or digestive fire, and calming the disturbed vata.
1. First, try to keep your meals regular. Eating at the same times each day helps your body develop a rhythm and can ease your gut issues. Stick to light, warm, and freshly cooked meals at home, which are easier on digestion.
2. Incorporating herbs such as ginger, cumin, and fennel may aid in digestion. You can make a tea by boiling a half teaspoon each of ginger and cumin in water and drink it 30 minutes before meals. It can help stimulate digestive enzymes.
3. A decoction of haritaki (Terminalia chebula) can be taken at bedtime. It’s good for alleviating gastrointestinal disturbances by pacifying vata. Use a half teaspoon with warm water.
4. Avoid raw foods for now. Focus on well-cooked vegetables and whole grains. Bananas and papayas are particularly good for soothing the gut lining.
Be cautious not to delay medical attention if symptoms suddenly worsen. Severe cramps, significant weight loss or, blood in stools require immediate medical evaluation. Ayurvedic advice should complement but not replace necessary conventional care. Consistently nurturing your agni and balancing your doshas with diet and lifestyle changes should over time help improve your condition. Remember, consistency is key.



