Category Digestive Health
Approaches 13
Traditions 7
This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches referenced across our library. It is not medical advice. Consult a qualified practitioner for diagnosis and treatment.

Herbs 3

Coriander

Charaka prescribes coriander for jwara (fever), trishna (excessive thirst), chardi (vomiting), atisara (diarrhea), and daha (burning sensation)

Cumin

Charaka recommends cumin extensively in formulations for agnimandya (weak digestive fire), atisara (diarrhea), grahani (malabsorption syndrome), and chardi (vomiting)

Ginger

Charaka classifies Shunthi among deepaniya (appetite-stimulating), triptighna (anti-satiation), and shoolaprashamana (colic-relieving) groups, and recommends it for virtually every digestive compla...

Ayurvedic Formulations 1

Lavangadi Vati

Nausea and vomiting

Teas 1

Acupressure 4

CV-12 Central Stomach

Harmonizes the Stomach, tonifies the Spleen, resolves dampness, regulates qi, descends rebellious Stomach qi Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, poor appetite, bloating, diarrhea, hiccup, ...

LR-14 Cycle Gate

Spreads Liver qi, harmonizes the Liver and Stomach, benefits the chest and rib region, resolves stagnation in the Middle Jiao Rib-side pain, chest distension, hiccup, acid reflux, vomiting, abdomin...

PC-6 Inner Pass

Regulates Heart qi, calms the spirit, harmonizes the Stomach, relieves nausea, opens the chest, relieves pain, opens the Yin Linking Vessel Nausea, vomiting, motion sickness, morning sickness, palp...

SP-3 Supreme White

Strengthens the Spleen, resolves dampness, harmonizes the Stomach and Spleen, regulates qi, benefits digestion Abdominal distension, poor appetite, loose stools, heaviness in the body, edema, nause...

Moxibustion 1

Moxa on Ginger

Cold-type abdominal pain and diarrhea, nausea and vomiting (ginger's classic anti-emetic property), Cold-Damp Bi syndrome (joint pain worse in cold and damp weather), Wind-Cold invasion (early stag...

Meridians 2

Pericardium

Palpitations, chest tightness or oppression, anxiety, emotional vulnerability or over-guardedness, difficulty with intimacy, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, hot palms, elbow pain at the medial aspect, ...

Stomach

Nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, hiccups, loss of appetite or excessive hunger, abdominal distension and pain, facial swelling, toothache (upper teeth), sore throat, knee pain along the anterior aspe...

Srotas 1

Digestive Channels

Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, bloating after meals, a feeling that food sits in the stomach without moving, belching with the taste of previous meals hours later, hiccup...

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best natural remedies for vomiting?

There are 13 natural approaches for vomiting across 7 healing traditions on Satyora, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas. Some popular options include Coriander, Cumin, Ginger, Lavangadi Vati, Ginger. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any natural treatment protocol.

How many holistic traditions address vomiting?

On Satyora, vomiting is addressed by 7 different healing traditions, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas, Acupressure, Moxibustion, and more. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.

Can Ayurveda help with vomiting?

Yes, Ayurvedic approaches for vomiting include Herbs (3 options), Ayurvedic Formulations (1 options), Srotas (1 options). Ayurveda treats the root cause by addressing your unique constitutional balance.

Are there yoga or meditation practices for vomiting?

Our current library focuses on other modalities for vomiting, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas. 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 vomiting referenced across our library of 13 natural remedies. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.

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