Gastritis – Acidity
At Rudra Ayurvedic Clinic, our goal is to calm Pitta, restore healthy Agni, and prevent recurrence by treating the root imbalance through gentle, personalised care.
In Ayurveda, this condition is called Amlapitta, where “Amla” means sour and “Pitta” refers to the fire element governing digestion.
When digestive fire (Agni) becomes irregular, it leads to sour bile accumulation, weakened digestion, and rising heat in the body — causing classic symptoms of acidity.

Recognise the Signals Early
Acidity can range from mild discomfort to chronic inflammation when left unmanaged. Recognizing the signs early helps prevent long-term complications like ulcers or digestive damage.
Physical Symptoms (As per modern understanding):
- Burning sensation in the chest or upper abdomen
- Sour burping or regurgitation
- Bloating, nausea, or vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Heaviness after meals
- Discomfort when lying down or bending
Ayurvedic Observations (Rooted in dosha imbalance):
- Sour taste in the mouth
- Heat or burning in stomach, throat, or chest
- Yellow discoloration of stool or urine (Pitta aggravation)
- Headache or dizziness after eating
- Restlessness, irritability, or excessive thirst
- Coated tongue and foul breath
What does the research say?

Herbal Support
Time-tested herbs like Amla, Yashtimadhu, and Shatavari soothe the stomach and reduce excess acid naturally.
They help heal the gastric lining and restore digestive balance without side effects

Ayurvedic Treatment
Ayurveda treats Amlapitta by pacifying aggravated Pitta and strengthening Agni (digestive fire).
Personalised regimens include diet, herbal remedies, and internal detox to restore long-term gut health.

Holistic Care
Beyond symptoms, we address lifestyle, stress, sleep, and food habits that trigger acidity.
Our approach supports the mind-body connection for lasting digestive comfort and overall wellbeing.
