Alright, let’s dive right into this. First up, those frequent colds with changes in the weather sound like a Vata-Kapha imbalance. When you’re looking at herbal ayurvedic remedies like Sitopaladi Churna or Talisadi Churna, you’re on the right track - they’re pretty well-known for helping alleviate symptoms of cold. You can totally mix a teaspoon of either with honey and take it 2-3 times a day. Just know that these might take a little time - maybe a couple of days to a week to really notice a big difference. Consistency is key, right?
Now, sinus congestion can seriously mess with comfort, so steam inhalation with eucalyptus or camphor is a smart move. It’ll kinda loosen things up, making breathing easier. Just a few drops in hot water and some deep inhales should do the trick. Nasyam - nasal oil drops - can also really help, especially with sesame oil or Anu Taila for that quick relief you’re looking for.
Regarding winter colds, yeah, it’s true, a weakened immunity could be a culprit here. Rasayanas like Chyawanprash and Giloy are awesome. Chyawanprash, especially in winter, boosts Ojas - that’s like your vitality. Take a spoonful daily, preferably in the morning, with warm water or milk. Giloy, a bit like an immune pal, helps too. Again, consistency over a couple of months would be essential for seeing that boost.
On the food front, you’re wise to think about diet. Indeed, steer clear of dairy and cold foods as they can increase Kapha, which we don’t want during a cold. Focus on warm, easy-to-digest stuff - like moong dal soup, broth, and ginger or tulsi tea. These not only promote quick recovery but also soothe the throat and improve digestion.
So, just cobbling together a quick plan: warm foods, some daily steam inhalations, and your chosen churna with honey. Preventatively, a daily dose of Chyawanprash and staying consistent with it all should keep those pesky colds at bay. Hope this helps, feel better soon!