Ah, the constant battle with a runny nose and sneezing can be quite annoying, right? Definitely not something to be dismissed, especially since it’s now messing up your mornings. And yes, avoiding antihistamines makes sense if they leave you feeling like a zombie. Looking into Ayurveda can be a wise choice, but let’s delve into some remedies with a practical spin on things.
Ginger tea with honey and black pepper, yep, that’s a good one. While it might not stop the sneezing instantly, it certainly can support your body by warming and reducing Kapha, which is all about excess mucus. Sip it thrice a day, particularly warm, as it can give immense comfort.
Chewing raw tulsi leaves could be helpful too. Tulsi is known to have anti-allergic and stress-relieving properties. If the sneezing is tied to allergies, give it a try. Perhaps chew 3–5 leaves in the morning on an empty stomach, but remember, tulsi can be quite potent as is.
And yes, the ajwain and garlic vapor. When heated and inhaled, it could clear the nasal passage quite effectively. Wrap the warm ajwain and garlic in a cloth and breathe in the steam 2-3 times daily. Not everyone loves the smell, but the relief, well, that’s worth considering, no?
About dairy, that’s a common suspect when it comes to mucus. If you notice more congestion after having these, maybe dial it down a notch or eliminate for a week to observe changes. And indeed, cold and sour foods tend to aggravate the situation, so avoid them.
Sleeping with a warm towel on your chest might not directly tackle the mucus, but you know, warmth can be soothing, perhaps indirectly contributing to your comfort.
Don’t forget to also consider your overall diet and routine—awake early, regular exercise that suits your regimen, and meals that align with your dosha. May be worth exploring, as our lifestyle patterns hold the key more often than we think. Take it slow, be observant of what specifically triggers your symptoms, and see if this unveils more personalized solutions.



