Chronic sinus issues with excessive phlegm typically indicate an imbalance of the Kapha dosha, known for contributing to mucus accumulation and congestion. This can also signify an issue with your Agni, the digestive fire, which can become dulled, exacerbating Kapha-related disorders. The continuous cycle of phlegm buildup can aggravate the sinuses and digestive system, leading to symptoms like discomfort and vomiting.
First, incorporating a Kapha-pacifying diet can be beneficial. Reduce or eliminate dairy, sweets, and cold foods and beverages as these increase Kapha. Opt for warm, light meals cooked with spices like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric to ignite Agni. Frequent, small meals help manage your energy levels while supporting digestion.
Nasya, an Ayurvedic therapy of administering herbal oils into the nasal passages, can help clear sinuses. Use Anu taila, a medicated oil, daily. In the morning, lie back with the head slightly tilted, and put 3-5 drops in each nostril. Breathe deeply to allow the oil to move through sinuses.
Pranayama, particularly Kapalabhati and Anulom Vilom, can help reduce Kapha by enhancing respiratory function and clarity. Practice these every morning for 10-15 minutes, ensuring they are done on an empty stomach.
Consider herbal formulations like Trikatu (a blend of ginger, black pepper, and long pepper) to enhance metabolic fire. Trikatu churna can be taken with honey once or twice daily — but check with a practitioner for precise dosage.
If your symptoms persist or worsen, especially if vomiting continues, it’s vital to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any serious underlying issues and prevent potential complications. Your safety and well-being must be prioritized, integrating these practices as supportive rather than sole treatments.



