Ah, sounds like you’re having a tough time with that cold. Ayurveda’s got some time-tested solutions that can help you get back on track naturally. Let’s get into it!
Sitopaladi Churna is definitely a go-to in Ayurveda for cold symptoms. It’s known to clear congestion and soothe the throat. You can mix about half to one teaspoon with honey, which is great 'cos honey acts as a natural demulcent and helps soothe the throat. Take it 2 to 3 times a day. Some folks may prefer warm water for mixing, but honey often provides better relief and taste!
Trikatu Churna, with black pepper, ginger, and long pepper, is fantastic for igniting agni (digestive fire) and reducing Kapha (mucus, basically). It’s more adept for those wet, phlegmy colds and not so much for dry colds. For a dry sardi, you might find it a bit too heating, but in smaller doses like 1/4 teaspoon with honey, it can still help without over grinding the dryness.
Patanjali Swasari Pravahi, however – while it does seem helpful for coughs and respiratory issues – may not suit everyone’s palate. It tends to taste strong, like a mix of herbs, quite earthy. Folks usually take it when symptoms are a little more serious, for it focuses more on opening up the respiratory paths.
Now, coming to home remedies, a kadha could definitely be a strong ally! For making it, you could try boiling tulsi leaves, a chunk of ginger, a few black peppercorns, and a stick of cinnamon in water. Let it simmer until the water reduces by half. You can drink this 2 to 3 times a day – don’t worry, your body will let you know if it’s too much!
Steam inhalation can be a breath saver (literally!) if your nose is blocked. You can add a few drops of eucalyptus or even camphor to hot water. Lean over with a towel over your head and inhale deeply – just be careful to not get too close and burn yourself.
Yep, on diet – wise advice to stay away from dairy during a cold as it can increase Kapha or mucus. Instead, stick to warm foods and spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric. Soups made with these spices can be comforting, help speed recovery, and provide nourishment.
Hope this mix of advice brings some relief and boosts your immunity up!



