Pneumonia can indeed be a surprise for anyone, age or strong immunity isn’t a total shield. It’s true, pneumonia isn’t limited to just old age or weak immune people. You’ve got it right—bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other factors like weak immunity or even an imbalance in doshas, like excess Kapha, can be culprits. Your symptoms, like mucus build-up and sluggish digestion, do suggest some Kapha imbalance, which can make you more susceptible to respiratory stuff.
Ayurveda gives you quite a few tools to strengthen your lungs and improve immunity. Let’s dive into that. You’ve mentioned Tulsi and Sitopaladi churna —solid choices! Tulsi, also known as holy basil, is great for the respiratory system. Drink Tulsi tea in the morning, it can be a soothing start to your day, helping to clear mucus. Sitopaladi churna is another good bet—it helps boost immunity and reduce Kapha-related congestion. You could take half a teaspoon with a little honey twice a day.
Drinking cold water could indeed aggravate Kapha and weaken Agni (digestive fire). Switching to warm water or herbal teas often can be really beneficial. Think of things like ginger tea, this helps stimulate digestion and clears mucus.
Foods wise, try to avoid heavy, oily, and cold foods—they can increase Kapha. Instead, focus on lighter, warm meals. Incorporate spices like cumin, black pepper, and turmeric when cooking. They have warming properties and can kindle Agni.
On to breathing exercises or pranayama. Kapalbhati and Anulom Vilom are great for enhancing lung capacity and reducing stress. Start with just a few minutes daily and gradually increase.
Establish a daily routine (or Dinacharya) helps balance doshas. Wake up early, scrape your tongue, do some gentle yoga, and end with pranayama. And rest, don’t underestimate the power of proper rest!
Ultimately, listen to your body and don’t hesitate to combine Ayurveda with what’s best for your health. If symptoms persist, always consider consulting a healthcare professional.