It sounds like you’ve been through quite a bit – having a recurring cough can really be frustrating and disruptive. Yes, you’re onto something with the excess Kapha idea. In Ayurveda, coughs are often linked to imbalances in Kapha and sometimes Vata doshas. They could cause accumulation of mucus and this kind of irritation you’re describing. First things first, let’s address your lifestyle and diet. Yup, cold foods, and dairy can increase Kapha, aggravating your condition. You might want to cut down on these. Instead, try warm, easy-to-digest foods – think warm soups, lightly cooked veggies, and spices like ginger and turmeric that’ll soothe your throat and help digestion.
Now, about those herbs you mentioned – Pippali, Tulsi, and Vasaka are excellent choices for cough. They’re known for thinning mucus, easing cough, and have an overall soothing effect. I’d suggest them in the form of herbal teas or powders, taken 2-3 times a day. You could also add some honey to your tea for its soothing and Kapha-reducing properties, but remember, honey shouldn’t be heated.
For your mentioned nighttime cough and chest tightness, steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus or ginger oil might help. It’s usually a relaxing nighttime routine. Nasya treatment is another option, using medicated oils like Anu Taila; just make sure you’re guided by an Ayurvedic practitioner when starting it if you’re unfamiliar. Doing these 2-3 times a week might do wonders.
As for boosting immunity, Ayurveda has some potent rasayanas. Chyawanprash, a classic, could be great for you – taken daily. Also, Ashwagandha is super for overall vitality and can be taken as a powder with milk at night. Always consider an Ayurvedic doctor’s advice before starting with these.
Remember, this is not a one-size-fits-all plan. Your body’s response might need tweaks, so listen to it and adjust as needed. Stay patient—as Ayurveda works its magic from inside, aligning with natural rhythms.