Dry cough, huh? It can be super annoying, especially when it keeps you up at night. But hey, on the bright side, Ayurveda does have a bag full of goodies to tackle this. Since you’ve already done some homework, let’s dive into these remedies and how they can be your nightly allies.
So, Mulethi or Licorice Root is indeed a favorite for soothing that stubborn dry throat. Chewing on a small piece can be great, or you could brew up a Mulethi tea by boiling the sticks in water for 10-15 minutes. Sip this a couple of times a day. Just avoid it long-term if you have high blood pressure – it can nudge it up.
Coming to the golden duo, Turmeric Milk (Haldi doodh) is like a warm hug for your throat. Warm a glass of milk, stir in half a teaspoon of turmeric. A bit of honey, and voila! It’s best sipped just before bed. It not only soothes but also helps you catch those elusive Zzzs.
Tulsi and Ginger Tea is another great option you mentioned. Boil water with about 5-7 tulsi leaves and a small chunk of ginger. Add a pinch of black pepper if you fancy. Have it warm, it’s anti-inflammatory and can really comfort that scratchy feeling. Cinnamon is great too—pair it with ginger to enhance the effect.
Inhaling steam with a drop or two of eucalyptus oil or a teaspoon of Ajwain is practical. It opens up passages and provides quick relief from the dryness. Crafts a humid little spa right at home!
As for diet, stick with warm, soft, easily digestible foods. Avoid things like cold drinks, fried foods, and heavy dairy, as these might aggravate your cough. Instead, warm soups, herbal teas, and khichdi are ideal.
You brought up Panchakarma – Nasya could be beneficial, but typically a trained practitioner should guide you on this. It’s about applying medicated oil drops in the nose to keep airways moist and healthy.
For keeping that unwelcome dry cough at bay in the future, Chyawanprash is lovely for immunity. Consider incorporating it into your routine. Herbal syrups with tulsi, ginger, or pepper can be fantastic too.
I hope this little blend of Ayurvedic wisdom gives you relief and helps you sleep soundly. Remedies take a little while sometimes, but when they hit the sweet spot, it’s magic! Just keep adjusting based on your response and, you know, listen to your body—even when it whispers. Cheers to getting back your peaceful nights!



