Quitting smoking is not easy, but you’re not alone in this battle. Smoking harms the body in so many ways, as you’ve noted—affecting lungs, heart, and even leading to cancer. It can weaken your agni, your digestive fire, too, impairing overall metabolism. Ayurveda offers some natural methods which seek to harmonize imbalances in your doshas and support the body’s natural cleansing process.
Going cold turkey or gradually cutting down? Both can work —depends on your constitution, or prakriti. If you have strong willpower, cold turkey might be your path. Otherwise, slowly decreasing your intake can be gentler on the vata dosha, which might flare up causing anxiety and irritability.
Managing cravings? One key is to satisfy kapha with spices like turmeric, ginger, and cloves, which can reduce cravings and detoxify tissues. Drink herbal teas, especially tulsi tea, which is great for calming vata, and lemon balm tea to soothe anxiety. Licorice root can help curb cravings and support lung health too. Exercise, particularly yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises), rebuilds lung capacity and fortifies mental clarity. Jal Neti cleansing is beneficial for respiratory health as well.
Hypnosis may work for some by reprogramming behavior patterns but isn’t for everyone. Acupuncture supports systemic balance and craving control but see a certified practitioner.
Every individual is different, so personalizing a plan is crucial. Ensure routines align with daily cycles — bandh and surya cycles — regular sleep, food timings, creating a new daily rhythm helps. Above all, compassion for yourself on this journey is vital — temporary retries aren’t failures, just a part of the process. Small slips don’t erase progress; they’re stepping stones.



