Daily Sneezing fits with change in temperature and environment - #31942
Good day, I’ve been allergic to dust, chalk dust and any air borne particulates since I was a child and now it seems it’s gotten worst. Is there anything I can do or take to help with allergy triggers naturally? My daughter also appears to have these challenges and she’s 5 years old. Your help would be greatly appreciated!


Doctors’ responses
Dear Lonella, Avoid chilled, dairy products and bakery products. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Steam inhalation twice a day. Tab. Bresol 2-0-2 Tab. Immunocin 2-0-2 Follow up after 4weeks.
Allergies like sneezing from dust and particulates can indeed be troublesome. Ayurveda identifies such reactions as an imbalance in doshas, mainly Vata and Kapha. Improving your Agni, or digestive fire, and balancing these doshas can reduce allergy symptoms. Here’s a natural approach to managing allergies:
1. Triphala: This Ayurvedic formulation can support digestive health and help balance doshas. Take 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water before bed. It’s safe for both adults and children, but ensure the dosage for children is about a quarter teaspoon.
2. Diet: Incorporating immunity-boosting foods is essential. Ginger tea can be very helpful; steep a few slices of fresh ginger in hot water, and drink it daily. For your daughter, lightly sweeten with honey if she doesn’t like the taste of ginger. Avoid excess cold and heavy foods like ice cream, which can aggravate Kapha.
3. Nasal Lavage: Using a saline nasal rinse or neti pot can help clear allergens from your nasal passages. This should be practiced regularly, especially in allergy season.
4. Herbal Steam Inhalation: Boil water with eucalyptus or mint leaves, and inhale the steam to soothe nasal passages. Do this in the evening to clear out pollutants accumulated during the day.
5. Environmental Adjustments: Try using a humidifier in your home, and include air-purifying plants like Aloe Vera or Areca Palm. Ensure frequent cleaning to minimize dust accumulation.
6. For Kids: Since your daughter is only five, be cautious with herbal remedies. Ensure any adaptation is suitable for her age group. Consulting with a pediatrician familiar with Ayurvedic practices may also help.
Remember, maintaining a regular routine and minimized exposure to known allergens is key in managing symptoms. If allergies persist or worsen, seeking professional medical advice ion is essential.
Sneezing fits with changes in environments or temperature often indicate an imbalance in Vata and sometimes Kapha doshas. Dust allergies indeed become aggravated when these doshas are out of balance. To manage this naturally, you can start by incorporating specific lifestyle and dietary adjustments aligned with Siddha-Ayurvedic principles.
Firstly, consider incorporating warm, moist foods into your daily meals. These calm both Vata and Kapha. Avoid anything cold, dry, or ice-cold drinks that might aggravate the sensitive mucous membranes in your nasal passages. Instead, favor warm herbal teas, like ginger or turmeric teas, which help improve circulation and support your body’s natural defenses.
Nasya, or nasal oil application, is particularly beneficial in combating allergies. You might use a couple of drops of Anu oil in each nostril daily in the morning. This not only lubricates nasal passages but helps eliminate airborne allergens. Practice breathing exercises, like Nadi Shodhana (Alternate nostril breathing), to help in balancing your doshas and calming the nervous system over time.
For your daughter, herbal concoctions like a mild decoctions of Tulsi (holy basil) or grounding spices like turmeric, mixed in warm milk with honey at bedtime can be soothing and can reduce allergic symptoms. Keep her environment as dust-free as possible—frequent wet dusting instead of dry dusting helps limit airborne particles.
Since it’s essential to ensure safety, especially with younger children, always begin with minimal doses of any new formulation and observe any changes or adverse effects. Should symptoms persist or become severe, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare professional for a deeper diagnosis tailored specifically to you and your daughter’s prakriti.

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