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IndigestionSymptoms
Following are the signs that indicate the presence of this ailment:
- Feeling of heaviness or uneasiness
in the stomach
- Stomach
ache
- Coated tongue
- Loss
of appetite
- Nausea
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Acidity
- Wind
- Distention
in the stomach
- Laziness
- Weakness
- Headache
- Pain
in the lower legs
Causes
Indigestion can be caused due to the aggravation of any of the following doshas
or all three of them and by the following eating or physical habits carried on
by individuals: - Improper
eating habits
- Eating
a lot of fried foods, meat, sweets, heavy foods and overeating
- Eating
incompatible food items
- Eating
at irregular times
- Eating
before the last meal is fully digested
- Eating
very quickly or mixing too many foods in one meal
- Consuming
too much tea, coffee and alcohol
- Smoking
- Staying
up late ·Emotional disturbances (stress, grief, anxiety)
- Taking
drugs like antibiotics, painkillers and steroids.
Remedies
- Fasting completely
for one day is an efficient method to digest Ama.
- Taking
fruits, fruit juices and boiled vegetables for one week is also a very beneficial
way of fasting.
- Lemon
juice mixed in warm water taken three times a day improves digestion.
- Chewing
a small piece of fresh ginger with salt, five to ten minutes before meals, stimulates
digestion.
- Take equal
amounts of ginger powder, black pepper, dried mint leaves, asafetida (hing), anise
seeds, coriander seeds, cumin, fennel and common salt. Grind together to make
a fine powder. Dosage: Take about 1 teaspoon of this powder with water, twice
a day after meals.
- Drinking
buttermilk after a meal improves digestion. Roasted cumin seeds and a little salt
in the buttermilk enhances its effectiveness.
- Drinking
water gives immediate relief to symptoms like wind, distended stomach and acidity.
- Eat
half a teaspoon of aniseed to improve digestion.
- A
teaspoon of ginger juice mixed in a quarter cup of warm water can be taken two
or three times a day. A teaspoon of lemon juice and a pinch of salt can also be
added to make it more effective.
Dos
and don'ts - Eat
boiled seasonal vegetables, fruits, fruit juices and lemon juice.
- Spices
like cumin, coriander, turmeric, fresh ginger, black pepper and asafetida.
- Physical
exercise, according to the strength and energy of the patient, is beneficial.
- Do
not eat while moving or traveling in a car, watching television or reading.
- Do
not eat fast food or food that has been cooked in a microwave oven. Eating should
not be too fast or too slow and the food should be properly chewed.
- Sleeping
during the day, especially after lunch is not recommended, as it produces indigestion.
The
patient should not stay awake late at night and should be free from mental stress,
anxiety, fear and grief.
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