Chronic bronchitis and digestive issues like bloating, flatulence, and gas can be aggravated by smoking, alcohol, and an imbalanced diet. Ayurveda suggests quitting smoking gradually and detoxifying the lungs with Sitopaladi Churna, Vasaka (Adhatoda), and Yashtimadhu (Licorice) tea to reduce wheezing and congestion. Steam inhalation with eucalyptus oil and Nasya therapy (applying Anu Taila in nostrils) can help with nasal blockage. For digestion, Hingvashtak Churna, Triphala, and jeera-ajwain tea can reduce bloating and gas. Avoid heavy, oily, and processed foods, and eat warm, light meals with ginger and fennel. Daily pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhastrika) and mild yoga can strengthen both lungs and digestion. Reducing smoking further and making lifestyle changes will significantly improve your condition. Let me know if you need a detailed plan.
Chronic bronchitis mixed with stomach troubles like bloating and gas – I get why you’re feeling rough. Let’s try and break this down in a way that’s useful, without too much fluff, yeah? So, here’s my take, using my knowledge of Ayurvedic principles.
First off, the smoking and past alcohol have probably taken a toll on your respiratory and digestive systems. They can mess with your agni – that digestive fire – and might be pushing your Vata dosha outta balance, which translates to bloating and gas. So, really think about cutting down or, better yet, stopping altogether. It’s tough, but your lungs and stomach will seriously thank you.
Look into your diet – favor cooked, warm meals instead of raw foods, which might aggravate your stomach. Think moist and oily, like soups or khichadi, to soothe your digestive tract. Spices like cumin, fennel, and ginger can stoke your agni without inflaming it. Careful on the spicy side, though. And, small meals are great. It’s better to give your stomach little tasks throughout the day than one big one it can’t handle.
On that runny nose, chronic wheezing stuff, try Nasya. That’s nasal oil therapy. Drop a couple drops of anu taila or sesame oil in each nostril daily. Do it in the morning, in a peaceful, less rushed moment.
Breathing exercises like Pranayama are gold. Alternate nostril breathing is super calming and good for the lungs. Aim for consistency, a few mins each day, before you’ve started your day or wrapped it up – whatever works.
Stay hydrated, but go easy on cold drinks, opt for warm water or herbal teas. Trikatu churna (a mix with ginger, black pepper) taken before meals in small amounts can bolster digestion.
But if things get worse, don’t put it off, see a physician. Sometimes Ayurveda and modern medicine go best hand in hand. Give it your best shot and be patient with yourself; healing ain’t always a straight path.



