Taking Naushadar (Ammonium Chloride) alongside your current medication, pantoprazole, might not be the best approach without careful consideration of your condition. Pantoprazole is already working to reduce the stomach acid production that’s causing your discomfort, which is often a result of impaired digestive fire (agni) in Ayurvedic terms. Introducing Naushadar could interfere with this balance and might not address the underlying issue related to your digestive health.
To better align with Ayurvedic principles and support your recovery, focus on balancing your doshas, particularly pitta, which appears to be aggravated given your symptoms of heartburn and acidity. You might consider simple dietary adjustments like avoiding spicy or very hot foods, heavy and oily meals, and minimizing stress levels where possible. These factors can further excite pitta and disrupt the digestive process.
Herbal remedies like amla (Indian gooseberry), which is known for its cooling properties, can help soothe pitta imbalances. Drinking a glass of warm water with some fresh amla juice may provide relief and support digestion, ideally consumed in the morning. Also, keeping a regular eating schedule, where you’re not skipping meals or eating too late at nights, can help reset your digestive rhythm.
Importantly, continue to follow your doctor’s prescription with pantoprazole, as it actively manages gastric acid levels. If symptoms persist or worsen, I’d recommend consulting both your physician and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for a tailored approach. This ensures that any additional Ayurvedic interventions harmonize with your current treatment and personal constitution for optimal results.


