*Tab:Neeb 1 Tablet 2 times in a day after breakfast and and after dinner. *Or In mornig can take turmeric + tulsi + asthmadh decaution ( kadha) without sugar *Daily walking excercise 45 min, Meditation *Water as per body requirement.
You can take chavanprash 1tsp daily
Hi Shilpa That’s a great approach! Ayurveda focuses on preventive care through diet, lifestyle, and herbal support to maintain overall well-being. Here are some key practices you can follow:
Daily Routine (Dinacharya) for Health Maintenance Wake up early (before sunrise) and practice oil pulling & tongue scraping. Drink warm water with lemon or jeera/methi water for digestion. Exercise & Yoga (Surya Namaskar, Pranayama) for energy balance. Healthy Diet: Eat fresh, seasonal foods, Consume ghee, nuts, (Alternative day ) vegetables regularly Herbs & Tonics: Take Ashwagandha for stress, Shatavari for hormonal balance, and Triphala for digestion. Adequate Sleep & Stress Control: Follow a routine and practice meditation. Detox (Panchakarma): Do a seasonal Ayurvedic cleanse for deep rejuvenation. Contact Us for customised Diet advise , Yoga , Asanas and medications
For keeping your immunity strong and staying healthy, Ayurveda has some great tips for you. It’s wonderful that you’re thinking ahead to prevent health problems. Ayurveda focuses on balancing your doshas (vata, pitta, kapha), supporting your agni (digestive fire), and strengthening your ojas (vital energy), which are key to sustaining good immunity.
Firstly, consider your diet, make it sattvic – which means fresh, seasonal, wholesome, and vegetarian, if possible. Include foods like whole grains, fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, ghee, and honey (but in moderation), which can be very beneficial. Turmeric, ginger, tulsi (Holy Basil), and neem leaf might boost immunity, aim to incorporate these in small amounts into your daily intake. Drinking warm water throughout the day can also assist in digestion and detoxification.
Routine also plays a big role. Try to stick a schedule—wake up and go to bed at consistent times. Yoga and pranayama, practices such as Kapalabhati and Anulom Vilom, done for about 15 minutes each morning, can revitalize the body and mind.
Herbal supplements like Ashwagandha or Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) are known to enhance immunity. Always check with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before adding any herbs, just to ensure they suit your unique constitution and health condition.
Lastly, mind your stress levels; high stress can weaken immunity. Regular practice of meditation or mindfulness can lower stress and improve sleep quality. Aim for 7-8 hours’ good, quality sleep every night to rejuvenate your body.
Remember, moderation is crucial. Don’t overdo anything - practice, diet or herbs. Balance is the essence. Stay attentive to changes in your body and consult an ayurvedic doctor regularly for personalized advice! You are building a strong foundation for sustained health, a true testament to the principle that prevention really is better than cure.



