Ah, nasal ghee drops, interesting choice! Yeah, it’s a pretty traditional Ayurvedic remedy. They call it “nasya,” and it’s meant for more than just dryness. It’s supposed to soothe the nasal passages, help balance the doshas (especially vata), and even boost mental clarity, they say.
So, here’s how it works: you’re actually moisturizing those nasal passages, which seems to be your main issue, right? Especially during winter and in air-conditioned spaces, the air can get super dry, leaving your nose parched. By lubricating the lining of your nose with ghee, you can probably find some relief. As for frequency, it’s usually once or twice a day, say morning and evening. But start slow, maybe just once a day and see how it feels.
About that mental clarity thing? In Ayurveda, the nose is the direct pathway to the brain. So they believe that using ghee can support mental functions, like memory, with a calming effect. It’s pretty fascinating, kinda like giving your mind a spa treatment!
Now safety-wise, generally, it’s considered gentle and good for most people. But if you’ve got ongoing sinus congestion that’s pretty bad, hold off. Maybe check with an ayurvedic doc or your physician first, just to be downright sure. Sometimes it can help by thinning mucus, but in other cases, it might not be ideal timing.
Should you try it with herbs? Some folks like a bit of extra kick with herbs like Brahmi or camphor, which might deepen the effects. Brahmi’s known for supporting mental clarity, so it could be a nice addition. But plain ghee is already soothing, so herbs are like extra, not absolutely necessary unless you’re looking for extra benefits. Remember, if you decide to use herbs, ensure you’re not allergic to any of 'em.
Go slow, pay attention to how your body’s responding, and adjust! It’s often about finding what groove works for you.



