Pitta /Pitt : Ayurvedic Natural Home remedies When Pitt in the - TopicsExpress



          

Pitta /Pitt : Ayurvedic Natural Home remedies When Pitt in the body increases, it creates problems like vomiting, headache, giddiness, itching, fever etc. If left untreated it can lead to formation of gall bladder stone, biliary colic etc. Here are some effective home remedies to control Pitt. 1. Drinking Falsa (Grewiab subinaequalis) juice mixed with Dry Ginger (Saunth) powder and Black salt or Falsa juice with Sugar helps in controlling Pitt. 2. Drink one tablespoon of hot pure Ghee in one go, empty stomach in the morning, for few days to cure Pitt problem. Ghee should be hot enough but bearable. 3. Drinking salted Buttermilk mixed with Cumin powder (Jeera) helps to reduce Pitt problem. 4. Boil a spoon of Coriander seeds (Dhania) in water and filter it. Add Milk and Sugar to this decoction. Drinking this twice a day helps to cure Pitt problem. 5. Regularly drinking Goose berry (Amla) juice mixed with Sugar controls Pitt. 6. Eating 6 gram of Dry Ginger powder mixed with a gram of Salt with hot water helps in reducing Pitt. 7. Drinking a spoon of Tamarind juice (Imli) with half spoon of Cumin (Jeera) powder and a spoon of Honey for 4 days reduces Pitt. 8. Eating a piece of Ginger after meals helps to control Pitt. 9. Grind Carrom (Ajwain) leaves with Turmeric to form a paste. This paste applied on the body before taking bath helps to reduce Pitt. 10. Eating Papaya (Papita), Mango, Apple (with skin) helps to control Pitt problem. 11. Drinking Black berry (Jamun) juice or eating Black berry helps to reduce Pitt. 12. Boil Cloves (Laung) in water and filter. Drinking this decoction helps to reduce Pitt problem. 13. Regularly eating Bael pulp mixed with Cardamom powder (Elaichi) and Sugar helps to control Pitt. 14. Boil one tablespoon of Cumin seeds (Jeera) with a pinch of Cardamom powder (Elaichi) in water and filter. Drinking this decoction helps to reduce Pitt .
Posted on: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 08:41:46 +0000

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