how to cure gerd permanently in ayurveda - #41397
I am having a really tough time with GERD. Like, it’s been months, and I'm just so tired of the burning feeling in my chest after I eat! I tried changing my diet—cut out spicy stuff, coffee, and soda, but I still feel discomfort. My doctor recommended meds but I’m looking for something more natural, you know? I heard about people using Ayurveda to get rid of their GERD problems permanently, but I don't fully understand how to cure GERD permanently in Ayurveda. I read something about some herbs and practices, like using neem or drinking warm water, but I’m not sure where to start or if that's actually how to cure GERD permanently in Ayurveda? I feel like every time I think I'm on the right track, I have another flare-up. Also, my friend mentioned something about stress and how it relates to GERD, and I do feel stressed a lot—maybe that’s not helping? Do any specific ayurvedic diets or routines really work for long-term relief? I just want to know if there's really a solid way to cure GERD permanently in Ayurveda. Thanks for any insights you guys can share!
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Doctors' responses
In Ayurveda, managing GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, involves balancing the Pitta dosha, as excess Pitta can cause an increase in acidity and create that burning sensation. First, you’ll want to adopt a Pitta-pacifying lifestyle and diet. Here’s a few practical steps you can start with:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Avoiding spicy, oily, and acidic foods is good, but also consider reducing intake of sour fruits, fermented foods, caffeine, and alcohol as these can aggravate Pitta. Instead, focus on cooling and alkaline foods like cucumbers, melons, coconut water, mint, and fennel. Including foods with natural sweetness and bitterness, like leafy greens and certain raw vegetables (as your digestive fire can handle them), can help balance Pitta.
2. Herbs and Remedies: Neem is beneficial, but it’s actually more effective for skin conditions. For GERD, try using amla (Indian gooseberry) and licorice root which both known to soothe and heal the stomach lining and esophagus. A teaspoon of raw honey mixed with warm water can also coat and protect.
3. Routine and Lifestyle: Drinking a glass of room temperature or warm water in the morning aids in digestion and balances Pitta. Manage stress through regular practice of yoga or pranayama (breathing exercises) like Anulom Vilom, which helps calm the mind and, in turn, decreases symptoms of GERD. Consider incorporating yoga poses like Vajrasana and Shavasana for their calming effects.
4. Mindful eating: Chew food thoroughly, eat in a calm environment, and avoid overeating. Eating smaller, frequent meals can prevent excessive burden on your digestive fire.
Long-term relief from GERD will require patience and consistency with these practices. It’s important to also pay attention to when symptoms worsen, whether its after certain activities or emotional moments, to better understand and manage trigers. While Ayurveda can aid significantly, do maintain open communications with your healthcare provider for a holistic approach, especially if your symptoms persist. Stress-related GERD is very real, and learning stress-reduction techniques can be impactful.
Persistently monitoring and adjusting your habits based on your body’s responses is key in Ayurveda. If symptoms continue unabated, please consult with both your Ayurvedic doctor and an allopathic provider to ensure a comprehensive treatment approach.

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