Catching colds with weather shift is super common, and it’s no fun when they stick around, huh? It’s great you’ve tried different approaches like honey, ginger tea, and all, but I can see you’re searching for something that gives more immediate relief. In Ayurveda, it’s crucial to understand your body’s nature, or prakriti, to get to the root of the cause. If you’re frequently catching colds, there might be an imbalance in your Kapha dosha, which tends to accumulate more during changes in weather.
For quick relief, consider trying Ayurveda methods: Sitopaladi Churna is excellent for alleviating cold symptoms and reducing congestion. You can take it with honey—maybe twice a day. Chyawanprash, on the other hand, is more preventive and great for boosting immunity in the long run. Would take it regularly, not just when you catch a cold. Tulsi (holy basil) is another great option; it helps in managing symptoms and boosting immunity, so taking Tulsi drops can work wonders.
About antibiotics—yeah, they’re not much help for colds since they’re viral. Antibiotics won’t beat a viral cold. Better to focus on boosting immunity and managing symptoms. Cetirizine can help with sneezing and runny nose as it’s an antihistamine, but it’s symptomatic relief, not tackling the cause.
Now, milk—it’s a bit of a mixed bag. Some people who have a Kapha-dominant constitution might find milk increases congestion. But turmeric milk can be soothing because it’s anti-inflammatory. Best to see how your body reacts; if you feel it worsens your symptoms, maybe skip it during colds.
Lastly, keep doing simple things like steam inhalation, gargling salt water, and keeping hydrated. These efforts aid in clearing mucus and easing discomfort. Don’t ignore health precautions and take good care of yourself, and monitor how each practice works for you to truly individualize the remedy!


