Bonnisan has carminative and digestive properties, which relieve symptoms of colic in gastrointestinal disorders in infants and children. Bonnisan helps infants and children gain weight adequately. Bonnisan helps restore the normal physiological functions of the
digestive tract, acts as an appetizer, and ensures health and well-being.
Dosage
Please consult your physician to prescribe the dosage that best suits your condition.
Side Effects Bonnisan liquid is not known to have any side effects if taken as per the prescribed dosage.
Indications
Bonnisan liquid is useful: As a daily health supplement to prevent common digestive complaints of infants and children, and to promote healthy growth For the treatment of relief of digestive complaints in infants and children
Ayureda - Traditional Indian Medicine
Ayurveda believes that
digestive disorders occur due to inappropriate food and lifestyle. It offers a rational and scientific approach for determining correct diet which is based upon an individual’s constitution.
Vata,
Pitta and
Kapha ( tri-dosha - energy) This energetic constitution is the basis of determining which foods are best for maintaining physiological balance for a given individual. Nutritional imbalances which leads to
digestive disorders are :
** Quantitative deficiency - under nutrition due to insufficient food, and even starvation.
** Quantitative excess - excessive amounts of both health foods and even water.
** Qualitative deficiency - wrong food combination which results in malnutrition, toxic condition and lack of essential nutrients
** Qualitative excess - emotional overeating of high fat foods which can result in obesity.
** Ama-producing - certain food combinations lead to toxemia and to certain digestive disorders.
** Prakriti - foods not appropriate for one’s constitution may reduce immunity and cause disease. According to
Ayurveda, every food has its own taste (rasa), a heating or cooling energy (virya) and post-digestive effect (vipaka). When two or three different food substances of different taste, energy and post-digestive effect are combined together agni can become overloaded inhibiting the enzyme system and resulting in production of toxins in the system. Combining foods improperly can result in digestive disorders like
indigestion, fermentation, putrefaction and gas formation. For example, eating bananas with milk can diminish agni, change the intestinal flora producing toxins and may cause
digestive disorders. Lack of proper and systematic lifestyle also leads to chain of reactions caused by digestive system’s inability to cope up with irregular food habits added by agonies and worries.
Ayurveda manages these digestive problems through bal
ancing the doshas with the help of food and lifestyle choices.
Ayurveda for Natural Health Digestive disorders - Yoga management
According to Ayurveda, a Science of life, the most common digestive disorders like irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, indigestion, acidity, sluggish metabolism, diabetes, chronic tiredness can be controlled by a regular yogic practice. It believes that Agni (digestive fire) is the chief protector of the body and ama is the real cause of the diseaseYoga postures tone every area of the body including digestive system and cleanse the internal organs of toxins. It also dissolves physical stress and calms the mind thereby rejuvenating the body which leads to an improved digestion.Yoga balances all three doshas, and different poses have different effects. Forward bending postures cool Pitta dosha. Twists are good for Kapha because they stimulate digestion. Backward bends are heating, and thus balancing to Vata types, as long as the person has the strength to do them.
** One of the digestive benefits of yoga is that it restricts the blood flow to certain parts of the body while holding some poses. Once these poses are released, this area of the body is then flooded with blood and thus, oxygen. Oxygen has healing properties and is necessary for proper function of the digestive organs.
** Forward bends increase the space in the abdomen and facilitate the release of entrapped gases. These poses heat the front of the body and cool the back body.
** Regular focused breathing can also open up blocked areas of energy in the body- blocked energy, or chi, in the stomach/intestines, is often the cause of digestive problems.
** Yoga calms us, which in turn relaxes the digestive system and leads to more effective elimination.
** Several asanas like cobra, Hero, Baddha Konasana (Reclining Bound Angle Pose), Supported Supta Sukhasana, and an upright variation of Parsvottanasana (Side Stretch Pose) and Dhanurasana are practiced to treat digestive disorders. Some of these poses makes you put entire weight on stomach, thus tones stomach muscles and makes these stronger as well as to digest food better and cleanse system of left over food, etc
** The commonly used ayurvedic medicine to fight digestive disorders are Indukantam qwath tablet, aptizoom syrup, indukantam ghrit, hinguvachadi tab, dadimashtaka churna, chitrakadi tablet, kalyana gulam, dasmoola haritaki leha.
Ayurveda - Indian Healthcare
In
Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of healing, wrong and irregular food habits, nervous imbalance, stressed life style, low immunity, non adherence to the natural rhythms of body and negative emotions like jealousy, anger, hatred leads to deranged
agni which is the main cause of
Irritable Bowel Syndrome.i.e, Jathara agni (
digestive fire) found in the small intestine helps in breaking down the food in the smaller molecules to be digested easily. If it is weakened due to above reasons, it leads to
indigestion or malabsorption or ama(toxins) and if it is strong a burning sensation can be felt.*
Digestion is ruled by Jathara Agni by the support
vata,
pitta and
kapha in its own unique manner. Any imbalance in it affects the role of that particular dosha in the digestive process and in the end affects the function of the other doshas in
digestion and manifestation of IBS.Aggravation of doshas leads to deranged
digestive fires i.e,
Vata dosha leads to Vishama Agni,
Pitta aggravation leads to Tikshna Agni and aggravated Kapha leads to Manda Agni.
IBS which is categorised under Grahani, occurs due to one or more of dosha imbalance and it weakens the duodenum. According to
Ayurveda, duodenum, helps in
digestion and also hold it until it is properly digested and then it allows it to be passed through colon where it is excreted. Its inefficient functioning leads to either releasing its content earlier or retain the content for a longer period. So an alternating loose bowel and constipation occurs which is the main symptom
IBS.
Ayurveda aims at eliminating the toxins and restoration of proper digestion and it helps in bringing back the basic strength and immunity of the body thereby treating
IBS in a natural way.
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