Digestion · 6 min read
7 Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Acidity That Actually Work
Dr. Nimarjeet Rajpal
B.A.M.S. — Ayurvedacharya · 20 June 2026
Acidity is the most common complaint that walks into the clinic — and the most misunderstood. The burn in your chest is the signal, not the disease. Ayurveda reads chronic acidity (amlapitta) as a pitta imbalance driven by how, when and what you eat. Which is good news: the fixes live in your routine.
1. Stop eating in the danger window
Late dinners are the single biggest acidity trigger we see. Finish dinner at least 2½–3 hours before lying down. Acid pooled in a horizontal body has nowhere to go but up.
2. Jeera water, first thing
Boil half a teaspoon of cumin in a glass of water, cool to warm, sip before breakfast. Jeera gently stimulates healthy digestion without adding heat — this is the base of our Jeeragest blend.
3. Chew saunf after meals — properly
The restaurant tradition is real medicine: a teaspoon of fennel after meals cools pitta and helps the stomach settle. Chew slowly; the effect is in the released oils, not the swallow.
4. Retire the tea-on-empty-stomach habit
Strong tea or coffee on an empty stomach is a direct acid invitation. Eat something first — even a few soaked almonds — or switch the first cup to a spiced, milky version.
5. Mind the meal gap
Grazing all day never lets the stomach finish a digestion cycle; starving 8 hours then feasting overwhelms it. Aim for 3 real meals with 4–5 hour gaps, fruit if genuinely hungry between.
6. Cold milk — the myth with a caveat
Yes, a small glass of plain cold milk can soothe an acute burn. No, it is not a daily treatment — used routinely it burdens digestion and worsens the root problem. Emergency lane only.
7. Aloe vera before breakfast
15–30 ml of aloe vera juice in water each morning cools and soothes the gut lining — one of the most consistent habits among our recovered acidity patients.
When home remedies aren't enough
If you've needed an antacid more than twice a week for over a month, if the burn wakes you at night, or if acidity comes with headaches and disturbed sleep — the pattern needs diagnosis, not more powder. That's precisely what a gut-first consultation is for. Most long-term acidity patients are surprised how little medicine the fix actually needs — and how much routine.