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"How to heal organic dust allergy permanent in the body"
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"How to heal organic dust allergy permanent in the body" - #23508

Mayur

When I come into contact with any organic dust, I have difficulty breathing at night and a constant hacking cough. So how to heal with this allergic disorder permanently. Organic Dust Like Souff Dust, Cummin Dust

Age: 23
Chronic illnesses: Allergic Disorder
Breathing problem
Hacking cough
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Avoid chilled, processed and packed food. Regular exercise. Cow ghee nasya daily at bedtime. Tab.Bresol 2-0-2 Tab.Immunocin 2-0-2 Steam inhalation twice a day
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Sithophaladi churna - 1/4 th twice daily after food with honey Sanjeevini vati One tablet twice daily after food with warm water Anutaila-1 drop to each nostril twice daily after food Avoid cold drinks, refrigerator process, fermented food
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Dear mayur, i shall advice you some home remedies ----- ##Daily Steam Inhalation Boil water with Ajwain seeds + Tulsi leaves Inhale steam twice a day (morning & before sleep) → Clears dust-laden mucus + soothes bronchial irritation 🔹 Step 2: Strengthen Immunity & Gut (Allergy Starts in Gut) Morning Detox Drink (Empty stomach): ½ tsp turmeric powder + pinch of black pepper + 1 tsp ghee in hot water → Powerful anti-allergic, heals gut lining Probiotic Support: Take homemade buttermilk daily (diluted curd + jeera + pinch salt) → Improves gut flora and reduces allergy tendency #Liver Detox: Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet after lunch and dinner → Detoxes the liver which plays a role in allergy modulation. 🔹 Step 3: Environmental & Diet Adjustments 🚫 Avoid These: Exposure to open spice storage, masalas Cold foods & drink Milk at nigh Preserved food, bread, packaged snacks ✅ Eat More of: Warm cooked food with turmeric & cumin (in small amounts only if tolerated) Tulsi tea, Ginger tea Garlic in meals Seasonal fruits (except banana during cough phase) ✅ Daily Protective Routine (Dinacharya) Time Activity #Morning Neti pot (nasal rinse with salt water) to clean sinuses #Daily Bhramari + Anulom-Vilom Pranayama – clears airways, calms allergy Night Warm sesame oil chest rub + steam + Vasavaleha
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Dealing with allergies rooted in organic dust can be a challenge, but Ayurveda offers some insights that can help alleviate your symptoms over time. It's important to understand that a holistic approach is often required, encompassing lifestyle adjustments, dietary changes, and specific herbal remedies. First, allergies can often be linked to an imbalance in the kapha dosha, which is responsible for all things heavy and sticky, like mucus in the respiratory system. Reducing kapha could be beneficial here. You might start by incorporating some light, dry warming foods into your meals. Avoid dairy products, as they could increase mucus production. Instead, enjoy more foods like ginger, black pepper, green leafy vegetables, and turmeric which tend to balance kapha. Nasya therapy, which involves applying medicinal oils or powder (like Anu tailam), can potentially clear the nasal passages and aid in release of accumulated kapha. This is traditionally done in the morning on an empty stomach and can be very helpful against respiratory allergies. Although harder to follow, try to practice daily yoga or pranayama. Breathing exercises like Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing) and Bhastrika pranayama strengthen the lungs and can expand the respiratory capacity, possibly reducing allergic responses to dusts. Ashwagandha is known for its ability to stabilize your immune system’s response. It is smoothing and overall supports resilience against allergies. Usually taken as a supplement with warm water, especially in a scenario avoiding heavy intake right after meals. Functionally, you might also consider using essential oils such as Eucalyptus or Peppermint. Applying them either in an oil diffuser or by inhaling steam could benefit respiratory health. Establishing proper digestive health also keeps allergies in check. Start meals with a teaspoon of grated fresh ginger with a few drops of lemon and a pinch of rock salt, which can boost your digestive fire, or agni. Remember, permanently healing allergies can take time. It requires adherence to a disciplined lifestyle and regular practice of Ayurvedic recommendations, keeping possible allergic triggers at bay. Consultation with a practitioner can also fine-tune these suggestions to suit your individul needs. However, if you experience severe symptoms, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention.
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