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Intake of water empty stomach in acidity
Is it true we should not drink water in morning empty stomach in acidity ? If yes, thn what should we eat just after waking up?
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It is good to have a fruit after waking up like a banana because they are alkaline in nature and it curbs the acidity. Thank you for your query. And you may also visit us at https://drmongaclinic.com/gastroenterology-treatment.html
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Take one spoon of good quality pure coconut oil....for further clarification please consult directly..if the condition is worsen u may need proper medication.
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Find out root cause of your acidity problem and correct it by ayurvediy way medicine and diet lifestyle corrections.
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Acidity by ayurvediy way (causes) 1) Eating virrudha food like milkshake fruitsalads etc 2) Frequently eating of food without proper digestion of previous food or eating of food even after having indigestion. 3) Eating maida like fine powder products in large quantities regularly Eg. Shankapali etc 4) Alcohol intake 5) Milk drinking in acidity condition increases this problem day by day. Drinking cold milk directly from freeze is harmful. 6) Eating of food which is heavy for digestion and food which obstruct various channel in body. 7) Forceful stopping of urine stool sneezing etc 13 natural vegas of body increases acidity problem. 8) Eating very warm food soups etc 9) Eating too much sour dry and oily food. 10) Eating liquid food in large quantities regularly increases drav pitta in body 11) New jaggary, drinking sugarcane juice, kakvi ( liquid cooked product of sugarcane juice ) increases acidity. 12) Intake of Horse gram in various ways creates acidity problem. 13) Poha intake regularly creates acidity problem. 14) Day time sleeping after eating of food. 15) Frequently bathing habit too much swimming also creates acidity problem. 16) Drinking too much water along with food or in day time increases drav pitta in body. 16) Eating of basi food or twice heated food is one of main reason for acidity Treatment changes according cause. Common treatment remedies not useful. Avoiding root causes or correction in diet habits and pinpoint medicine remedies gives permanent relief without recurrence. Taking antacids ayurvediy or allopathy is not permenant answer for acidity problem.
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No it's not true .....u can take Luke warm water ....or jeera water ......
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Yes u can consume water empty stomach luke warm water
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not true take  proper knowledge about this chat online
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Hello Ma'am,No it is not true,If u drink water in empty stomach,HCl becomes dilute, which is good for you,U can take  normal or Saunf/Mulethi(Glycyrrhiza glabera) treated water , Take Tab Triphala 2 at night with Lukewarm water (Himalaya drug)
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Avoid red chilli tea coffee Kadi sour curd cold drinks alcohol smoking tobaco etc if so,
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