Your digestive score, Agni type, and the real root cause of your gut symptoms
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This assessment measures five dimensions of digestive health — digestion quality, the gut-brain axis, microbiome health, elimination, and inflammatory load — and maps them against your Agni (digestive fire) type to identify the specific pattern driving your symptoms. Unlike generic dietary advice, this assessment recognises that different Agni types require fundamentally different interventions. Vishama Agni (erratic fire) responds to routine and nervous system regulation. Tikshna Agni (overactive fire) needs cooling and gut lining repair. Manda Agni (sluggish fire) requires activation through timing and movement. Applying the wrong protocol to the wrong Agni type consistently produces no results — or makes symptoms worse.
The standard gut health recommendations — probiotics, fibre, avoid gluten, drink more water — are population-level averages. Probiotics help Manda Agni individuals but can worsen SIBO in Vishama Agni. High-fibre diets support elimination in Manda but can produce significant bloating in Vishama or Tikshna patterns. The reason generic advice produces inconsistent results is not that it is wrong — it is that it is not personalised to your specific Agni type and gut pattern.
The gut contains over 100 million neurons and produces approximately 90% of the body's serotonin. The vagus nerve provides bidirectional communication between the gut and the brain — meaning gut health directly affects mood, cognition, and anxiety, and conversely, chronic stress directly disrupts gut motility, acid secretion, and microbiome composition. This is why purely dietary interventions often fail: if the gut-brain axis is dysregulated, the nervous system component must be addressed alongside the dietary one.
This assessment is for wellness and self-awareness purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have persistent or severe digestive symptoms, please consult a qualified gastroenterologist or healthcare professional.
Yukti Bodh · yuktilabs.in · Wellness · Self-Knowledge · Inner Science