First off, you’ve already done a great job in identifying the imbalance—sore throats often connect to this annoying Kapha and Pitta disruption. Soothing that chaos with Ayurveda makes a lot of sense!
Now, let’s get into the nitty-gritty:
Mulethi (Licorice), Tulsi (Holy Basil), and Turmeric are excellent choices. Mulethi can be taken as a tea or just chewed for its demulcent properties—great for soothing. Mix turmeric with warm milk and a touch of black pepper at night to reduce inflammation. Tulsi boiled in water or infused in your usual tea works wonders! Mixing with honey is even better because honey itself is both anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial. You can take all these 2-3 times a day.
About Triphala gargling—yes, it can be more beneficial than salt water as it balances the doshas and acts as a mild astringent. Do it twice daily, and you will definitely see some improvment. Use lukewarm water for both Triphala and salt gargling for maximum effectiveness.
Steam inhalation with eucalyptus or ajwain can indeed help. Once a day, especially before bed, should be enough. It helps to clear up congestion and ease throat pain.
Diet-wise, avoid cold and spicy foods for sure—they can aggravate the doshas further. Stick to warm, light soups and herbal teas. Ginger tea is particularly good, given its warming nature. Warm foods keep your agni, or digestive fire, strong—a key concept in Ayurveda for healing.
About external applications, mustard oil warmed slightly with crushed garlic, applied on your neck and chest, can provide relief, thanks to its warming nature. It’s best applied right before bed.
Finally, everyone’s journey with Ayurveda is a bit personal, but with these remedies, relief can often be noticed within a couple of days. Ayurveda isn’t instant, but it works deeply.
Hope you gets some relief from these tips! Stay mindful of the balance these treatments bring to your body. Always listen to it!