HELLO, You are suffering from a lot of problems.Don’t worry,the following treatment plan will help you- TREATMENT- FOR FIRST 5 DAYS- 1.CHITRAKADI VATI 0-2-2 BEFORE MEALS 2.NEEM GHANVATI 2-0-2 AFTER MEALS 3.VIDANGA CHURNA-HALF TSF WITH WATER AT BEDTIME
AFTER 5 DAYS,STOP THE ABOVE MEDICINES AND START THE FOLLOWING FOR 1 MONTH- TREATMENT- 1. KAMDUDHA RAS MOTI YUKTA-1-0-1 BEFORE MEAL 2. AVIPATTIKAR CHURNA-1TSF WITH LUKEWARM WATER TWICE A DAY BEFORE MEAL 3. UDARKALP CHURNA -1TSP WITH LUKEWARM WATER AT BEDTIME Diet- Avoid peas, cauliflower , capsicum. Drink ajwain water throughout the day Take light and easily digestible meals. Avoid tea, coffee, alcohol. Yoga- Mandookasana,kapalbhati , vajrasana Lifestyle modifications - Walk for 30 minutes after dinner. Take proper sleep at night.
Follow these and you will definitely get results. REVIEW AFTER 15 DAYS. Take care Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Your symptoms indicate an imbalance that could involve several doshic inconsistencies, possibly Vata and Pitta imbalances. Bloating and digestive issues typically suggest an impaired agni (digestive fire), which is crucial in Ayurveda. This imbalance can lead to accumulation of toxins (ama) in the body, contributing to symptoms like bloating and low energy.
To support your digestion, start by drinking warm water throughout the day. This can help balance Vata and enhance agni. Incorporate spices like ginger, cumin, cinnamon, and fennel into your meals; these can aid digestion and help reduce bloating. Adopting meal times that are consistent can regulate your internal clock, eating your largest meal at midday when digestion is strongest helps. Avoid eating late at night to mitigate further digestive disturbances.
Low energy and mood swings often results from a disrupted lifestyle and perhaps a deficiency in some nutrient. You may need to integrate grounding and calming activities, like yoga or meditation, into your daily routine to stabilize Vata and soothe Pitta. Practicing Pranayama, particularly Nadi Shodhana or alternate nostril breathing, can be effective in calming the mind.
For the burning sensation in your feet, consider soaking them in cool water infused with rose petals or sandalwood. Applying coconut oil could also provide some relief due to its cooling properties.
Hair loss might be a result of aggravated Pitta dosha or nutritional deficiencies. Consuming amalaki (Indian gooseberry) and including other Pitta-pacifying foods like sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes—green vegetables, and sweet fruits —might help. Bhringraj oil is traditionally used to promote hair growth.
As for your sleep difficulties, try drinking warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or cardamom before bedtime, as it can have a calming effect. Establishing a consistent bedtime routine, including turning off screens, phasing out mental activity and dimming lights, may promote better sleep.
The blue marks on your body could be bruising, potentially due to nutritional deficiencies or an underlying condition. Please consult your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation to address this specific concern immediately.



