Waking up with cold and phlegm can really be annoying… and it’s not uncommon actually. In Ayurveda perspective, this might be linked to an imbalance in your Kapha dosha and maybe the state of your agni, or digestive fire. It’s good you’re paying attention to it, so let’s zero in on some practical remedies!
First, your daily routine and eating habits might hold a clue here. How about trying this? On getting up, warm water with a dash of lemon can be quite helpful - it’s a simple way to ignite your agni and keep the kapha in check. Let’s aim to drink it slowly rather than rushing through! It sets a gentle tone for your body right off the bat.
Have you considered tongue scraping? This might seem a bit old-timey, but it really helps clear any ama (toxins) that lifetime up during the night. A copper or stainless steel scraper would do, and you just need to give it a brief once-over, trust me it makes a big difference.
Diet-wise, reducing heavy, rich, or overly cool foods - especially in the evening - might help too. Those cozy casseroles and dairy-rich meals late at night might contribute to the morning phlgem. Light, warm, and cooked meals tend to suit Kapha better.
For your bedroom environment… well it’s great that you’re staying warm, but ensure there’s enough ventilation - even just a crack in the window. Stuffy air can contribute to sluggishness and excess kapha.
Ah, nasal cleansing! If you’re open to it, try using a neti pot. Use lightly salted luke warm water and gently pour it through the nostrils, it can really help release built-up mucus.
If these insights don’t seem to shake it off, and especially if you spot other concerns or symptoms, it might be worth speaking to someone in person. You know, just to cover all bases. Remember, small consistent changes often lead to big shifts, so be patient with yourself!



