Dealing with a night-time cough is so annoying, isn’t it? Makes ya feel like you can’t catch a break. So–Ayurvedic approach can seriously help you out. You’re spot on with Tulsi, Ginger, and Honey. They’re like the superhero trio for dry cough relief.
First off, Tulsi’s great at soothing the throat. Try making Tulsi tea before bed. Just boil a few Tulsi leaves in water, let it cool a bit and sip it slowly. Ginger, on the other hand, can be taken as a small piece you chew on. Yeah, it’s spicy, but helps clear up any congestion that’s bugging you. If not that, a ginger tea works too.
Mix some Ginger juice with Honey for a cough syrup of sorts. About half a teaspoon of each, and take it just before calling it a night. It’s like nature’s own soothing balm for your throat.
For steam inhalation, just a simple bowl of hot water to inhale is effective, but adding a few drops of eucalyptus oil can really open up those airways. Alternatively, you can use carom seeds (ajwain) in the water, acts as great decongestant.
And lifestyle?? Try to keep your room dust-free, maybe use a humidifier - dry air makes coughing worse, which you’ve probably noticed. Also, don’t eat right before bed; late-night meals can lead to more phlegm production. Opt for a lighter dinner and consider making soups with warming herbs like cumin or pepper. Oh, and reduce dairy consumption at night, it can thicken mucus.
Want another tip? Elevate your head with an extra pillow. This lessens the chance of acid reflux, a common nighttime cough trigger.
Overall, a balanced diet with less spicy, fried food will help in long run. Keep experimenting with what works best for you. Remember though, if the cough doesn’t ease up, or gets worse, it might be time to check in with a doc. Better safe than sorry, right?



