Alright, let’s dive into some Ayurvedic wisdom that can actually help soothe that cough you’ve been dealing with. Starting with Honey and Ginger, this combo is a classic in Ayurveda. Ginger is a natural anti-inflammatory and expectorant which means it can help in clearing mucus and reducing throat irritation. Mixing a teaspoon of fresh ginger juice with a tablespoon of honey, and having it twice a day can be super effective.
Now Turmeric milk, or ‘golden milk’, as it’s sometimes called, is another gem. Turmeric is packed with curcumin, which is known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Warm some milk and add a teaspoon of turmeric powder to it — have it before bed, it can really ease coughing fits and help you sleep better.
Tulsi or ‘Holy Basil’, amazing herb in Ayurveda, is great for respiratory health. You can chew on few leaves or make a tea by boiling them in water. It’s believed to clear congestion and soothe the throat due to its antimicrobial properties.
As for that lemon, black pepper, and honey concoction, it’s fantastic, especially for a dry cough. Lemon provides Vitamin C, boosting immunity, while black pepper stimulates circulation and mucus flow, helping clear the pathways.
Steam inhalation is super effective, as it loosens mucus. Just keep your face over hot water (carefully with a towel over your head) for about 10 mins. Saltwater gargles can sooth the throat, reduce inflammation, and rid it of irritating agents.
Diet matters too - try to avoid cold, fried, or fatty foods. Focus on warm, soothing foods like soups, well, broths, and herbal teas. They’re not only comforting but can also support your respiratory system and overall digestive fire or ‘Agni’ as we say in Ayurveda.
I’ve had patients feel better in a couple of days with these remedies, but it really varies per person. Sometimes it’s faster, sometimes it takes longer. If things don’t improve in a week or if symptoms worsen, it might be a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional.
Hope this helps! Get well soon and take care!



