For recurrent hay fever (allergic rhinitis), Ayurvedic treatment can help reduce Kapha accumulation and allergic tendency. Take Haridra Khanda: 1 teaspoon (5 g) twice daily after food with lukewarm water. Sitopaladi Churna: 2 g twice daily with honey. Anu Taila: 2 drops in each nostril every morning. Steam inhalation with plain water once daily. Diet Avoid cold drinks, ice cream, curd, and excess sweets. Prefer warm water, ginger, turmeric, and light meals.
Your son’s symptoms suggest a Kapha-Vata aggravation affecting the respiratory passages, leading to sneezing, runny nose, and seasonal sensitivity. Recommended Ayurvedic Support: Haridra Khanda – 1 tsp twice daily after meals with warm water. Sitopaladi Churna – 2–3 g twice daily with honey. Anu Taila Nasya – 2 drops in each nostril every morning Drink warm water throughout the day and avoid cold drinks, ice cream, yogurt at night, and excess dairy. Lifestyle Tips: Steam inhalation once daily. Keep windows closed during high-pollen periods. Gentle pranayama (especially Anulom-Vilom) can be beneficial.
••In Ayurveda, hayfever (allergic rhinitis) is closely linked to Vata (which governs the nervous system and respiratory movement) and Kapha (which governs mucus, moisture, and immunity). Line of Treatment 1. Classical Ayurvedic Herbal Formulations To manage the acute symptoms and build respiratory immunity, a combination of herbo-mineral and herbal formulations is highly effective: ••Sitopaladi Churna: The gold standard for respiratory comfort. It helps regulate mucus production and soothes the respiratory tract. •Dosage: 2 grams mixed with 1 teaspoon of raw honey, twice a day after meals. ••Laxmivilas Ras (Nardiya): An excellent herbo-mineral formulation specifically indicated for chronic rhinitis, sinus congestion, and upper respiratory allergies. It balances both Vata and Kapha. •Dosage: 1 tablet (approx. 125mg–250mg) twice a day with warm water or honey after meals. ••Haridra Khanda: A renowned granulated formulation with turmeric as the base. It is highly effective for allergic skin and respiratory conditions, acting as a natural anti-inflammatory and antihistamine. •Dosage: 1 teaspoon (approx. 5 grams) with lukewarm water or lukewarm cow’s milk twice a day. 2. Panchakarma & Dinacharya (Daily Rituals) ••Pratimarsha Nasya (Nasal Drops): Anu Taila or Shadbindu Taila works wonders for Vata-Kapha congestion. Instilling 2 drops of warm oil into each nostril in the morning helps lubricate the mucosal lining, creating a barrier against allergens while clearing the sinuses. (Note: Avoid doing this during a severe acute blockage; use it once the worst of the congestion is softened). Steam Inhalation: Inhale steam infused with 2–3 drops of Eucalyptus oil, camphor, or a pinch of Ajwain (carom seeds) to immediately open the airways and liquify thick Kapha. 3. Diet and Lifestyle Modifications Strictly Avoid: Deep-fried foods, cold beverages, ice creams, heavy dairy (yogurt, cheese), and sweets, as these instantly increase Kapha and create Ama. ••Favor: Warm, freshly cooked, light meals. Incorporate spices like ginger, black pepper, long pepper (Pippali), turmeric, and cinnamon into cooking to kindle the digestive fire (Agni). ••Ginger-Tulsi Tea: A warm decoction of fresh ginger, 4–5 Tulsi leaves, and a pinch of black pepper can be taken 2–3 times a day to reduce systemic congestion.