Irritable bowel syndrome
Digestive Health · 22 natural approaches
Herbs 4
Charaka describes chitrak as one of the primary herbs for the treatment of grahani dosha (malabsorption syndrome/IBS), a condition where the digestive fire is so weakened that food passes through w...
Charaka recommends cumin extensively in formulations for agnimandya (weak digestive fire), atisara (diarrhea), grahani (malabsorption syndrome), and chardi (vomiting)
Sushruta particularly values Haritaki in surgical practice, prescribing it pre- and post-operatively to ensure clean bowel function and promote wound healing
The Charaka Samhita prescribes Musta as a primary treatment for Agnimandya (digestive weakness), Atisara (diarrhea), Grahani (malabsorption syndrome/IBS), Jwara (fever), and Trishna (excessive thirst)
Ayurvedic Formulations 1
Flatulence, abdominal bloating, intestinal gas pain, indigestion, loss of appetite, irregular bowel movements, irritable bowel syndrome with gas predominance, colic, abdominal distension after meal...
Acupressure 1
Regulates the intestines, resolves stagnation, transforms dampness, clears heat from the Stomach and Intestines, alleviates diarrhea and constipation Constipation, diarrhea, abdominal distension, b...
Marma Points 1
Chakras 1
Nakshatras 1
Mercury's air element in this watery sign can create nervous digestive issues and irritable bowel patterns
Rashis 1
Grahas 1
Graha in House 1
The 6th house directly governs health and disease, and Chandra's placement here makes the native particularly vulnerable to conditions with emotional or stress-related origins -- irritable bowel sy...
Graha in Rashi 9
The strong mind-gut connection means that anxiety, worry, and emotional suppression manifest as irritable bowel syndrome, food sensitivities, digestive inflammation, and chronic stomach discomfort ...
Digestive disorders are the primary health concern, including irritable bowel conditions, food sensitivities, and nutritional absorption issues that become more pronounced during periods of stress ...
The stomach, chest, and digestive system are the primary areas of vulnerability, with a strong tendency toward conditions that directly reflect emotional state -- acid reflux, gastritis, ulcers, em...
The native is predisposed to digestive disorders including irritable bowel syndrome, food sensitivities, malabsorption issues, and chronic intestinal conditions that require careful dietary managem...
Digestive disorders including irritable bowel syndrome, food sensitivities, and nervous stomach are common with this placement
Irritable bowel conditions, food sensitivities, and nutritional absorption issues are common manifestations
Pulse Diagnosis 1
Emotional stress and frustration, migraine and tension headaches, rib-side pain, PMS and menstrual irregularity, hypertension, eye disorders, gallstones, irritable bowel syndrome, musculoskeletal p...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best natural remedies for irritable bowel syndrome?
There are 22 natural approaches for irritable bowel syndrome across 11 healing traditions on Satyora, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Acupressure. Some popular options include Chitrak, Cumin, Haritaki, Musta, Hingvastak Churna. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any natural treatment protocol.
How many holistic traditions address irritable bowel syndrome?
On Satyora, irritable bowel syndrome is addressed by 11 different healing traditions, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Acupressure, Marma Points, Chakras, and more. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.
Can Ayurveda help with irritable bowel syndrome?
Yes, Ayurvedic approaches for irritable bowel syndrome include Herbs (4 options), Ayurvedic Formulations (1 options), Marma Points (1 options). Ayurveda treats the root cause by addressing your unique constitutional balance.
Are there yoga or meditation practices for irritable bowel syndrome?
Our current library focuses on other modalities for irritable bowel syndrome, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Acupressure. Explore our yoga and meditation hubs for general wellness practices.
Is the information on this page medical advice?
No. This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches for irritable bowel syndrome referenced across our library of 22 natural remedies. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.