Divya Laxmi Vilas Ras - 40 grams Divya Sanjeevani Vati - 40 grams Take 1/2 tablet each twice a day - after breakfast, and dinner with lukewarm water or milk boiled with turmeric and cooled. Sithophaladi churna 1 pinch with honey to be licked
Avoid cold things, oily fried items, sweets, processed foods, bakery food., citrus fruits Take sitopaladi 1/2 tsp twice with honey add yastimadhu churan 1/2 tsp twice with honey Vasaavleh 1tsp with milk daily
Managing childhood asthma requires a balanced approach, integrating both medical advice and lifestyle adjustments. In Ayurveda, asthma is often linked to an imbalance in kapha and vata doshas, influenced by agni (digestive fire). Here are some Ayurvedic suggestions that might help:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on a diet that helps balance kapha dosha. Incorporate light, warm, and easily digestible foods. Include moong dal (split yellow lentils), rice, green leafy vegetables, and seasonal fruits like pomegranates. Avoid cold, heavy, oily, and sweet foods that may provoke kapha, such as dairy, cold drinks, and processed sugars. Introduce spices like turmeric, ginger, and black pepper in moderate amounts to enhance digestion and help clear the respiratory tract.
2. Herbal Remedies: Amla (Indian gooseberry) and Tulsi (Holy Basil) can be beneficial. A chyawanprash, preferably from a trusted source, is traditionally used to support respiratory health and boost immunity. Administer a small spoonful each morning, but do consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice before introducing any new supplement.
3. Breathing Exercises: Encourage pranayama (breathing techniques) to enhance lung function. Start with simple practices like Anulom Vilom, under guidance if possible. This helps to calm vata dosha and improve the respiratory system’s overall capacity.
4. Lifestyle Adjustments: Ensure your son stays warm, especially in colder weather, to prevent kapha aggravation. Keep physical activity moderate and consistent, helping to reduce kapha accumulation without overexertion.
5. Routine: Establish a regular sleep schedule to enhance immunity and overall healing. Heat sesame oil gently and massage his chest and back – this not only comforts but also supports the body’s resilience against respiratory issues.
Remember, while implementing Ayurvedic practices, it’s crucial to keep in close contact with your healthcare provider to monitor your son’s progress and symptoms. If he experiences severe or sudden breathing difficulties, seek immediate medical attention. Coordinating both allopathic and Ayurvedic approaches ensures comprehensive care tailored to his needs.



