Cure for lungs fibrosis and breathing problem - #26481
I am suffering from lungs fibrosis and it seems there is no possible cure in alopathy. I am suffering with shortness of breath due to pungent smell even when going near a kitchen when strong aroma is there due to strong spicy cooking
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Lung fibrosis and associated breathing difficulties are complex, and while allopathy may have its limitations, Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to support lung health and mitigate symptoms. Fibrosis indicates a Kapha and Vata imbalance. Your body’s response to pungent smells is a clue that you need to strengthen prana vata (life energy) and regulate kapha to reduce mucous accumulation and improve lung capacity.
To begin with, focus on your diet. Avoid all processed and heavy foods which can aggravate kapha and increase mucus production. Favor warm, light, and mildly spiced meals. Ginger and black pepper can be beneficial—try a pinch in hot water as a morning beverage to enhance digestion and metabolism without provoking inflammation. Turmeric is another excellent spice for managing fibrosis, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties. Incorporate it into your food regularly, around a quarter teaspoon per day.
Your breathing exercises should be a priority. Pranayama practices like Anulom Vilom and Kapalbhati can help in strengthening the lungs over time. However, proceed gradually, without forcing breath, especially in current state. Yoga postures that open the chest, like Bhujangasana (Cobra pose) and Ushtrasana (Camel pose), can improve lung capacity.
Ayurvedic herbs like Tulsi (Holy Basil) and Pippali (Long pepper) are particularly good for respiratory issues. Consider drinking Tulsi tea in the mornings and taking Pippali powder (500 mg) mixed with honey once daily, but do ensure it’s done under guidance of herbalist or Ayurvedic practitioner to avoid contraindications.
Ensure your living environment is clean and well-ventilated., Humidity should be controlled, and exposure to smoke or irritating substances minimized. If breathing issues worsen, seeking allopathic emergency care is crucial to addressing acute symptoms. Working hand-in-hand with Ayurvedic practices and regular medical consultations may yield the best results for managing this condition.
Lung fibrosis can indeed be challenging to manage, but in the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, there are ways to support the body and potentially improve your quality of life. It’s crucial to approach this condition with attention to your dosha imbalance, likely involving vitiated kapha and vata doshas which disturb the respiratory system and the lung tissue function.
Begin by focusing on dietary changes to calm vata and kapha. Opt for warm, cooked foods that are simple and nourishing. Avoid cold, raw, heavy, and oily foods which can exacerbate kapha. Try incorporating spices like turmeric and ginger, which are known for their anti-inflammatory and healing properties, into your diet. These can help to reduce inflammation and support lung function.
A regular routine with pranayama (breathing exercises) such as Anulom Vilom and Bhastrika can be beneficial. These exercises help to enhance lung capacity and improve the flow of prana in the nadis, allowing better respiratory function.
Consider using Ayurvedic formulations such as Vasavaleha and Chyawanprash which are traditionally used as respiratory tonics. These have ingredients that support the lungs and immune system. However, make sure to consult a practitioner before starting any formulation to ensure it suits your prakriti.
For external relief, steam inhalation with eucalyptus oil or turmeric can help in clearing nasal passages and reducing sensitivity to strong smells. Keep your living space well-ventilated and free from irritants and strong odors whenever possible.
Remember, it’s crucial to work alongside your healthcare provider and not to rely solely on Ayurveda for managing your condition. Immediate medical attention is essential if symptoms worsen, ensuring holistic and urgent care.

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