How to Reset My Gut After a Year of Stress? - #43789
How to reset gut after 1 year of high stress. I have been under severe stress past 1 year. My guthealth is not good. Because I have constipation and digestion issues. How can I overcome this
How long have you been experiencing digestive issues?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat is the severity of your constipation?:
- Moderate, frequentHave you made any dietary changes recently?:
- Yes, minor changesDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
Balancing your gut health after a prolonged period of stress involves addressing the digestive fire, or agni, and managing the composition of your natural doshas. A disturbed gut often results from imbalances particularly in vata dosha, which can lead to constipation and digestion trouble. Here are some practical steps to take:
First, warm and oily foods can benefit you greatly. Opt for freshly cooked meals that are easy to digest such as vegetable soups or stews, seasoned with digestive spices like cumin, coriander and ginger. Avoid cold, dry, and raw foods, as they can aggravate vata. A glass of warm lemon water in the morning helps stimulate agni and can aid digestion.
For constipation, Triphala is a classic Ayurvedic herbal formula instrumental in aiding bowel movements. Consider taking half to one teaspoon with warm water before bed daily. It’s gentle and improves digestion over time. Ensure you’re staying hydrated throughout the day; warm water is preferable.
Additionally, following a daily routine or dinacharya can combat stress’s disruptive influence. Begin your day with a few minutes of mindfulness meditation or pranayama exercises, such as Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), which can help regulate the nervous system and improve digestion.
Eating at regular times daily encourages a healthy digestive rhythm. Avoid late night meals and ensure you eat your largest meal around midday when digestive fire is at its peak.
Incorporating practices such as Abhyanga, or self-oil massage, using warm sesame oil, can be calming. Do this before a warm bath or shower several times a week to pacify vata.
If difficulties persist despite trying these measures, it could be wise to consult a local Ayurvedic practitioner. A personalized approach may be necessary to address any deep-seated imbalances within your prakriti. Always balance these recommendations with professional medical advice if symptoms are severe or persistent.

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