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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #43018
92 days ago
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Managing Pitta Dosha and Acid Bloating - #43018

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I am facing pitta dosha from last 6 months taking liver enzymes syrup what else I should consider to overcome acid bloading indigestion.

How severe is your acid bloating?:

- Severe, daily discomfort

What triggers your acid bloating?:

- Spicy foods

How would you describe your appetite?:

- Fair, often feel full quickly
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HELLO, 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 - .Never skip breakfast. Eat something before 9 am . . Avoid prolonged sitting. Take 5 min break after sitting for 1 hour. .Walk for 30 minutes after dinner. .Take proper sleep at night.Sleep on your left side .

Follow these and you will definitely get results. Take care Regards, Dr. Anupriya

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For managing Pitta dosha and related issues like acid bloating and indigestion, it’s crucial to address lifestyle, diet, and perhaps incorporate some herbal supports. First, examine your diet. Try to avoid excessively spicy, oily, or fried foods, as these can aggravate the Pitta dosha. Instead, include cooling foods like cucumber, zucchini, coriander, and coconut water – these can help soothe excessive heat in the body. Eating smaller, regular meals can also ease digestive discomfort.

Stay hydrated but avoid drinking large quantities of water during meals, as this can dilute digestive enzymes and make digestion less effective. It’s best to sip warm water or herbal teas, such as fennel or mint tea, which can pacify Pitta and support digestion.

Incorporate triphala into your routine. This traditional Ayurvedic formulation is known to balance the digestive system. Take it before bed, about 1/2 teaspoon with a warm glass of water. It can aid in detoxifying the digestive tract and improving bowel movements.

Stress management is significant for balancing Pitta dosha. Practices like yoga, meditation or, pranayama can help maintain mental calmness and reduce Pitta’s heat. Try gentle yoga poses like child’s pose or supine twists, which are grounding and soothing.

Avoid consuming sour or fermented foods which can increase acidity and instead consider using cumin, coriander, or cardamom during cooking. These spices are considered cooling and beneficial for digestion.

Monitor your symptoms closely, and if there is no improvement or if symptoms increase, consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a more comprehensive examination. They can assess your prakriti and recommend a tailored approach, ensuring it integrates smoothly with any other treatments you are currently undergoing. Prioritize your safety and well-being by seeking direct medical help if you suspect it’s needed.

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