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Stomach Pain After Using Cholesterol Balance Juice
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #39979
134 days ago
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Stomach Pain After Using Cholesterol Balance Juice - #39979

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i have purchase Vansaar 45 + cholesterol balance juice, (Ingredients) ginger, garlic guggul, arjuna turmeric , apple cider vinagr, after use of product suffering pain in my stomach. suggest me

How long after consuming the juice did the stomach pain start?:

- Within a few hours

Can you describe the nature of your stomach pain?:

- Cramping

Have you experienced any other symptoms along with the stomach pain?:

- No other symptoms
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Experiencing stomach pain after using Vansaar 45+ cholesterol balance juice might be due to its potent ingredients like ginger, garlic, and apple cider vinegar, which can sometimes be strong on the stomach, especially if it is sensitive or your digestive fire (agni) is weak.

First, it is advised to pause the use of this product to see if the pain resolves. Monitor whether the symptoms improve without it. Next, consider your current digestive health and dietary habits, as these ingredients can stimulate the digestive process.

For immediate relief, you might want to soothe the stomach with warm, plain water or a light herbal tea such as chamomile or peppermint, which are both known for their calming effects on the digestive tract. This can help neutralize the acid imbalance that might be irritating your stomach lining.

In terms of Ayurveda, evaluate your dietary intake before consuming such potent herbal mixtures. If your dosha is primarily Pitta, characterized by a tendency towards heat and acid, potent ingredients like ginger, garlic, and apple cider vinegar might exacerbate this. Favor cooling foods such as cucumber, leafy greens, and coconut water to pacify Pitta.

Consider introducing easy to digest foods that balance agni like cooked vegetables and rice, and avoid heavy or greasy meals that can burden digestion. Also, maintaining regular mealtimes helps stabilize agni.

If the stomach pain persists, it could be a sign of an underlying condition that requires further professional evaluation. Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider to explore alternative treatments or lifestyle recommendations suited to your unique constitution and health needs.

Meanwhile, chew fennel seeds or take some coconut nectar after meals to help soothe any remaining discomfort. Avoid eating fruits like orange or grapefruit together with this supplement; their acidic nature might clash causing further irritation.

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