Acidity can cause a burning feeling in the chest or throat that is often referred to as heartburn. The reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus is the cause of this sensation.[/ultimate_heading]
Causes of Acidity
- Dietary factors & food choices
- Lifestyle factors
- Ailments & medication
- Lack of physical activity
- Excess intake of caffeine & nicotine
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Balance among Vata, Pitta & Kapha doshas is essential for good health, while imbalances can lead to illness. Ayurveda emphasises personalised approaches to diet, lifestyle, and herbal remedies to restore and maintain doshic balance. Managing acidity with Ayurveda often emphasises on these fundamental principles.
In Ayurveda, acidity is often viewed through the lens of the doshas, particularly an imbalance in the Pitta dosha. Ayurveda considers the digestive fire (agni) as a crucial aspect of maintaining overall health, and imbalances in Pitta can lead to excessive heat and acidity in the digestive system. The Ayurvedic treatments for acidity aim to restore harmony and alleviate acidity.
- Dietary Modification
- Herbal Remedies-
- Aloe Vera (Kumari): Known for its cooling features, aloe vera can help soothe the digestive tract.
- Coriander (Dhanya): Coriander seeds are recommended to possess anti-inflammatory properties and can be used to make a tea that helps reduce acidity.
- Fennel (Saunf): Chewing fennel seeds after meals is a common practice in Ayurveda to promote digestion and reduce acidity.
- Licorice (Yashtimadhu): Licorice is used for its anti-inflammatory characteristics and may be advantageous in calming the digestive system.
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- Ayurvedic Formulations
- Ayurvedic Lifestyle Recommendations
- Individualised Approach
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- Virechana (Therapeutic Purgation)
- Snehana (Oleation Therapy)
- Swedana (Sweating Therapy)
- Basti (Enema Therapy)
- Nasya (Nasal Administration)
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