Firstly, it’s understandable to be concerned about your cousin’s TB and the impact of the treatment. Using Ayurvedic principles alongside his medical regimen is a thoughtful approach. However, it’s crucial he continues the full course of antibiotics as prescribed by his doctors; TB can be quite serious if not treated properly with the appropriate medications.
In Ayurveda, supporting his immunity and lung health can be achieved by balancing the doshas, especially vata and kapha, which play roles in respiratory health. Ayurveda doesn’t directly “fight” microbes like modern medicine targets the Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but it helps strengthen the body’s own defenses.
Tulsi (Holy Basil) is indeed known for its adaptogenic properties, which supports immunity. He can try having a tea made from Tulsi leaves — maybe twice a day. Ashwagandha is great for boosting vitality and strength; it helps the body respond to stress, which could help with the exhaustion and weakness he is facing. Taking it as a powder or capsule form can be beneficial, but start with a small dose to see how his body reacts. Haldi (Turmeric) does have anti-inflammatory properties, which is awesome for supporting general wellness. Mixing about 1/4 teaspoon of turmeric with warm milk and a pinch of black pepper at night could be calming.
Since his Agni (digestive fire) might be weak with the current symptoms and antibiotics, keeping the diet light and easy to digest is key. Favor warm, cooked foods over raw or cold items. Spices like ginger, black pepper, and cinnamon can be gently used to boost digestion and lung health. Cooked vegetables, rice, and soups are typically recommended. Avoiding heavy, greasy, or very spicy food will likely be beneficial too. Make sure he stays hydrated, drinking warm water through the day.
If your cousin experiences any severe side effects from the medications like too much nausea or tiredness, definitely have him consult with his physician. And, while Ayurveda can be a lovely support, regular check-ups with his healthcare team are essential to monitor his progress.
Always remember to introduce any herbal supplements or significant dietary changes with caution, preferably under the guidance of a healthcare professional familiar with his condition. Each person’s body reacts differently, so a tailored approach, taking into account his Prakriti (constitution) and current state, is the best way to support his recovery.



