Hey there, sounds like you’re really going through it with those sinus issues. It’s like sinusitis knows when you ain’t looking and pounces. Using Ayurveda might be a helpful path for you, especially since you’re hunting for something that’s more than just a band-aid. Diet does play a big role in Ayurveda, so your idea that dairy could mess with your sinuses makes sense. Dairy is often linked to increased mucus production, which can aggrevate sinus conditions. Maybe try cutting down on it for awhile, see how it goes.
Also, those cold hands and feet could point to Vata imbalance or weak agni (digestive fire) which we need to address alongside the sinusitis. Ayurveda views issues like sinusitis as a result of imbalances, often in Kapha dosha cuz of excess mucus and fluid buildup. To managing this, you could try Ayurvedic nasal oil called Anu Taila. A couple of drops in each nostril in the morning might help clear the channels and help respiration. Just warm it a little and apply gently.
Now, herbal steam with tulsi leaves, eucalyptus, or mint can help unclog pathways, feels refreshing too! Boil a pot of water, add a few leaves, and inhale the steam. Do it carefully tho to avoid burns. Herbal teas with ginger, cinnamon, or holy basil (tulsi) may boost immunity and digestion, possibly helpful for systemic balance.
As for foods, spicy, oily, and heavy stuff ain’t helping. Try more light and warm meals, like soups with a pinch of black pepper. Focus on foods that are fresh, seasonal, and easy to digest. And stay hydrated! Herbal teas or warm water throughout the day can assist in keeping things flowing.
It’s also about daily habits. Consider staying warm and avoiding cold drafts, gentle yoga focusing on breathwork, warm massages with sesame oil to enhance circulation. Stress-reduction practices, like meditation or journaling, might also keep symptoms in check.
Consistency’s key with Ayurveda, and results can take time, gradually bringing along lasting change. Misinformation about quick fixes can be frustrating, so give the process a chance. If nothing else, ensure you’re checking with a physician if symptoms worsen rapidly.



