For sinusitis, Ayurveda suggests a way that kinda “unblocks” and balances the bodily systems. Sinusitis often stems from an imbalance in Kapha dosha - the mucus element—so clearing that out is step one. Nasya, or oil administration through the nose, is a mainstay treatment in Ayurvedic practice. Use Anu Tailam, a medicated oil, and apply 2-3 drops in each nostril early morning, preferably on an empty stomach. Might sound odd, but works wonders over time. Also, steam inhalation with eucalyptus oil in warm water can help clear that congestion.
Pay attention to your diet—avoid heavy and cold foods that increase Kapha, like ice creams, cold drinks, and overly fried stuff. Warm drinks like ginger tea help to soothe and lessen the kapha build-up. Also, including spices like black pepper and turmeric can support respiratory health.
Yoga exercises, like pranayama (breathing exercises) especially Anulom Vilom and Kapalabhati, can help maintain respiratory hygiene and support your sinus health. These are not only for breath but, they kinda act like a mini mental detox too!
Now, about the iron deficiency. Ayurveda often recommends foods that support iron levels, such as amla (Indian gooseberry) and pomegranate. A daily concoction of fresh pomegranate juice or eating sesame seeds roasted with jaggery could boost your iron levels in a natural way. Including green leafy vegetables like spinach, and beetroot in your diet is crucial.
Do keep in mind, if the iron deficiency is severe, consulting your healthcare provider for supplements might be necessary too. Please remember, though Ayurveda provides guidance, keep in contact with your doc especially for critical deficiencies. Balance is the key, so always see what works right for you.



