You’re right on track thinking that Ayurveda can provide relief by addressing the root causes of your symptoms. Chronic headaches and sinus congestion often relate to Kapha and Vata imbalances, but we should also consider digestion (agni) factors. From how you describe it, the symptoms align more with a Kapha-Vata disturbance. You mentioned pressure in the forehead and blocked nose – classic signs.
Trikatu might actually be a great starting point. It’s a blend of three spices: black pepper, long pepper, and ginger. This formula stimulates digestion and helps clear excess Kapha, which could ease your sinus congestion. You can take 1/2 teaspoon with warm water, twice daily before meals.
Though Chyawanprash is nourishing and increases overall immunity, it’s not as targeted specifically for sinus problems, but if you’ve a weakened immune system or fatigued, it could complement treatment.
Alongside this, Nasya therapy (medicated nasal drops) with Anu Taila or sesame oil can be beneficial. Apply a few drops into each nostril in the morning after steaming, but make sure not to do this on a full stomach or right after meals to avoid any nausea.
As for diet, you hit the nail on the head with avoiding cold foods. Focus on warm, easy-to-digest meals that are light and spice moderately with ginger, cumin. Hydrate! but avoid cold drinks. Maybe think about reducing dairy intakes as they could increase Kapha.
And yes, Ayurvedic treatments often take a bit longer to show effects. Typically, a few weeks to see notable change, considering chronic nature. But ya know, consistency is key here! Keep check of your body’s responses and give it some time. Side effect are rare with these remedies, but if you notice any discomfort, it’d be good to consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner.
You’re paving your way towards wellness by exploring these holistic methods. Just taking small steps with patience can go a long way!


