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Wheat during hyperacidity
Please let me know that can I take below food during hyperacidity and gastritis treatment Wheat Egg Ragi
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You can eat wheat but in normal quantities not in excessive. Ragi begged don’t eat in acidity n gastritis. Acidity because of pitta prakop n ragi n egg aggregate the pita so we don’t eat in acidity.
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Wheat is allowed but egg and ragi is not allowed.
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So In Ayurveda,hyperacidity & gastritis are the symptoms when there is pitta imbalance in your body. Cooling herbs and foods are generally recommended to the pt. Ragi & eggs  are warm food so take it in moderation. Wheat you can have. For more details, on what to have & what no to... you can book your consultation with us.
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It's too minimum to say about yes or no to these food items. Food for Hyperacidy depends on 1. Your habit / sathmya 2. Your place / desha 3. Amount of food / matra 4. Nature of your body / prakruthi 5. Nature of food / prakruthi of food 6. Nature of disease / dosha And many other factors. If you ask and question like this and if we answer it will be very vague. Consult to know the proper diet for Hyperacidy or what ever problems you have.
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Those three are incompatible diet for hyperacidity condition Need to know detail case history Need to change your diet and lifestyle etc
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Better to svoid wheat roti and egg in hyper acidity.  You can have ragi in less quantity.  Mung dal and green mung can be safely taken during this condition
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Check the cause of your hyperactivity through Ayurveda doctor.
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Avoid spicy, salty and sour items
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Find out root cause of your problem by ayurved way diagnosis Correct it by ayurved way medicine diet and lifestyle corrections Finding out root cause and its cure is very important for improvement permanent cure Correct diagnosis by ayurved way is very important main factor in treatment Take any ayurved medicine after proper ayurved way diagnosis only for avoiding bad effects of intake Take online consultation directly for accurate diagnosis and treatment diet chart home remedies
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Wheat ,egg and ragi are not good during hyper acidity
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It's imcompitable diet try to avoid can consult online from ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause
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Maintain healthy lifestyle and diet schedule
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Avoid excess oily spicy salty dairy and bakery products in diet
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