Pineapple can indeed offer some relief for coughs, though it’s not a universal remedy for everyone. The fruit contains bromelain, an enzyme with anti-inflammatory properties known to help relieve respiratory congestion and sore throats, which can indirectly aid a cough. Drinking fresh pineapple juice might soothe your throat temporarily, as you’ve noticed. But it’s essential to remember that its effectiveness can vary based on individual constitution and the underlying cause of your cough.
From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, a persistent cough might be linked to a kapha imbalance in the respiratory system, often due to leftover phlegm after a cold. Pineapple’s heating quality can help balance excess kapha and might break down mucus to ease congestion. However, since pineapple is acidic it can irritate sensitive throats, especially if your cough is related to hyperacidity or ‘pitta’ imbalances.
To assess if pineapple is suitable for you, consider if consuming it worsens any burning or irritation in your throat. As an alternative, consider herbal teas like tulsi, ginger, or licorice root, which are gentler on the stomach and soothe kapha-related symptoms without acidity concerns. Also, maintaining overall hydration helps keep mucus thin, facilitating a productive cough.
If the cough persists despite trying these approaches, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying infections or complications. Continuing unresolved symptoms require proper attention to ensure your health is not compromised.



