For a persistent cough, Ayurveda is like a treasure chest of natural remedies just waiting to be unleashed! First off, poiting out Tulsi, Ginger, and Licorice (Mulethi) - they’re incredible for cough relief. Tulsi acts as an adaptogen and helps in balancing the kapha dosha, which is usually responsible for cough issues. It works well as a tea – just boil a few leaves in water, or the dried leaves in powder form can also be effective.
Now Ginger, it’s a go-to for boosting your agni, or digestive fire, which clears out ama, or toxins. Grate some fresh ginger and mix it with honey, or add it to your tea, helps soothe the throat and reduce inflammation. Licorice is just amazing for its demulcent properties; it coats the throat and reduces irritation, and I’d recommend it as a tea or powder, or even capsules if you prefer.
Sitopaladi Churna is classic for a reason—in Ayurveda it’s used as an expectorant to clear out the air passages. It’s usually taken with honey – about half a teaspoon with a teaspoon of honey 2-3 times a day, but do adjust based on your constitution. It’s fab for not just clearing mucus but supporting your respiratory health as well.
Lifestyle changes are great too! Avoid dairy and fried food as they tend to increase kapha, leading to more mucus. Warm, simple meals like soups, Khichdi, or stews, soothing teas with ginger or cinnamon, work wonders. Honey, but not cooked, with ginger is a classic.
And side effects? Generally Ayurvedic remedies are well-tolerated, but they can interact with medications, like how ginger might thin blood. Make sure to consult a practitioner if you’re on meds or pregnant. Watching your body’s response is key, in case of any discomfort.
I’ve seen many feel relief within a week or so, following a consistent regimen with these practices along with lifestyle tweaks. Take it step by step, listen to your body, and if any symptoms persist or worsen, always reach out to a healthcare professional. Safe healing journey to you!



