Why food comes back in mouth after eating with acid? - #4666
When my husband eats, since childhood, khana wapis mu me aa jata in form of vomiting, thoda thoda dinbhar ata rahta h with acidity, unko high BP bhi h, or forearms me hamesha se acne hain....
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Namaste. This suggests Ama (toxins) and Pitta imbalance.
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It seems like your husband is dealing with a combination of different issues, which might be connected to an imbalance in doshas—especially Pitta, given the acidity and high blood pressure. When food comes back up like that and there’s this persistent acidity, it’s usually a sign that the digestive fire, or agni, might be impaired. In Ayurveda, agni is crucial for proper digestion and metabolism.
For starters, look at his everyday routine and eating habits. Has he been eating on the go or under stress? Those things really amp up acidity. Tell him eat in a relaxed setting, taking his time. Avoiding spicy, fried or too much sour foods helps cool that Pitta. Things like rice, apples, or even cucumber could be soothing for his system.
Another tip: have him try a spoonful of aloe vera gel in the morning. It’s cooling and can support digestion—just make sure it’s the edible kind. Drinking coriander seed water—a teaspoon soaked overnight—in the morning can help too. Acts as a natural coolant.
For his forearm acne, think about it as Pitta manifesting on the skin. Applying a paste of sandalwood and rose water onto affected areas can soothe it, happened to work for many. Also, neem is a classic remedy for skin issues that are Pitta-related.
On the high blood pressure front, it’s important to find moments of calm in the day. Maybe some yoga or pranayama? The alternate nostril breathing is really effective, especially if he can do it daily. Keeping sodium in check in his diet’s good too.
But it’s important, he stays in touch with a doctor for these, especially for the high BP to be monitored properly. Integrating some of these Ayurvedic tips along with, keeping an eye on the traditional medicine treatment can bring balance over time. Teek h?

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