Gastrointestinal disorders include conditions like acidity, ulcers, constipation, and IBS. They affect digestion and overall gut health.
Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders refer to a wide range of conditions that affect the digestive tract. They may be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) and can impact digestion, absorption of nutrients, or elimination of waste.
A feeling of discomfort, tightness, or cramping in the stomach area that may come and go.
Burning sensation in the chest or throat caused by stomach acid moving upward.
Sour or bitter liquid coming back up into the mouth after eating.
Trouble swallowing food or drinks, sometimes with a choking sensation.
Pressure, burning, or sharp pain in the chest, often mistaken for heart problems.
A persistent cough not linked to cold or flu, often worse after meals or at night.
Ongoing throat irritation or a rough/weak voice due to acid irritation.
Irregular bowel movements, either frequent loose stools or difficulty passing stools.
Reduced desire to eat, often linked with discomfort after meals.
We follow a step-by-step holistic approach to manage GI disorders:
Identifying the underlying cause through clinical evaluation and lifestyle history.
Tailored diet modifications, hydration strategies, and supplementation.
Support through sleep hygiene, yoga, and meditation for long-term digestive health.
At SAMATHVAM – Diet Redefined, our management includes:
“Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.”
— Jim Rohn
“When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When diet is correct, medicine is of no need.”
— Ayurveda
“A healthy outside starts from the inside.”
— Robert Urich