Hi Rishiraj You can take Immunocin as advised Also add Chyavanprash 2tsp once daily with milk before breakfast Giloy ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water
HELLO RUSHIRAJ JI, I recommend the following treatment plan for you- 1.HISTANIN TABLET-2-2-2 after meals 2.TRIBHUVAN KIRTI RAS-1-0-1 AFTER MEALS 3. CHYAWANPRASH - 1TSF TWICE DAILY
Diet- . Avoid cold food items like icecream, colddrink, banana. . Avoid curd. .Avoid fried food and fast food. .Take hot milk with 1/2 tsp turmeric.
Yoga- Anulomvilom, Bhastrika Other tips- . In case of sore throat 1.Gargle- Add a pinch of salt in hot water and gargle twice a day. 2. Use Kanthamrit vati 2 tab twice a day as lorenzes. . Steam inhalation twice a day. . Apply lukewarm mustard oil or Vicks over the chest area at bedtime. .Avoid trigger factors like dust,cold wind,cold food,AC.
Follow these and you will get relief. REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Don’t worry take brihath haridhrakhad 1tab bd, ashwagandhalehyam 1tsp, mahamanjsiadhi gana vati 1tab bd enough
Neem cap 1-0-1 Ashwagandha cap 1-0-1 Mulethi churna-1/2 tsp with warm water Sithophaladi churna-1/2 tsp with honey twice daily Haridra khand-1/2 tsp -0-1/2 tsp with warm water Continue immunocin
HELO RUSHIRAJ,
Your symptoms (red throat, couh, fatigue) suggest allergic pharyngitis and low immunity. In Ayurveda, this corresponds to -pratisyaya/kanthashotha (inflammation of throat) -raja, dhuma, and visha ahara exposure (dust, smoke, and chemical allergens) -Agni mandya (weak digestive fire) leading to Ama (toxic buildup) and low ojas (immunity)
So treatment must address Ama, agni and ojas together- not just the throat inflammation.
TREATMENT GOALS -remove toxins -strengthen digestion -pacify kapha and vata -enhances ojas -soothe and heal throat -prevent recurrence
MODERN PERSPECTIVE -There is no permanent cure for allergies In modern medicine -However, you can desensitize the body, reduce frequency/severity and strengthen immunity. -Identifying and avoiding allergens (dust, perfumes, trigger foods) is crucial.
MANAGEMENT PLAN
1) AVOID CAUSES -avoid strong perfumes, deodrants, smoke, and chemical sprays -keep home dust – free, use masks when cleaning or outdoors -avoid cold, fried, packaged, or reheated foods -identify specific food triggers (milk, nuts , wheat, eggs, seafood, etc) by elimination diet
2) DEEPAN-PACHANA (improve digestion and remove Ama) For 2-3 weeks
-TRIKATU CHURNA= ½ tsp before meals with warm water
-GUDUCHI GHAN VATI= 500mg twice daily after meals =detoxifies ama, balances tridosha, improves immunity
-PIPPALI CHURNA= ¼ tsp with honey twice dailu
3) Rasayana (Immunomodulatory therapy) After clearing Ama
-CHYAWANPRASHA= 1 tsp daily in morning empty stomach
-IMMUNOCIN TABLET= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 3 months SIDE EFFECTS= usually mild or none, but avoid in -autoimmune conditions -pregnancy/lactation -severe gastritis or hyperacidity
EXTERNAL TREATMENTS
1) WARM SALT + TURMERIC GARGLE= 2-3 times/day =reduces throat inflammation, clears mucus
2) STEAM INHALATION= boil water with tulsi , ajwain, or eucalyptus oil, inhale vapors for 5 min =open nasal passages, reduces congestion
3) NASYA= instill 2 drops of Anu taila in each nostril daily morning =cleans nasal cavity, prevents dust allergy
4) HERBAL TEA= boil tulsi, ginger, cinnamon, black pepper, honey = reduces cough, strengthens throat
5) OIL PULLING= gargle sesame oil for 2-3 min morning =improves oral hygiene and throat health
HOME REMEDIES -Ginger- honey mixture= 1 tsp twice daily for throat relief -Turmeric milk= at bedtime for inflammation and immunity -Tulsi + giloy juice= 2 tsp each morning on empty stomach -Black pepper and honey= for dry cough -Avoid curd, cold milk, ice creams, refrigerated food- these aggravate kapha
DIET -warm, freshly cooked food -moong dal khichdi, vegetable soups -turmeric, ginger, black pepper, cumin, garlic -herbal teas= tulsi, cinnamon -fruits like pomegranate , amla, papaya, guava -warm water throughout the day
AVOID -cold,heavy, oily, and fried foods -bakery, cheese, and curd (especially at night) -processed food, soft drinks, ice creams -non veg food during active allergy phase -late night meals and irregular eating habits
LIFESTYLE AND DAILY ROUTINE -SLEEP= sleep early before 10:30 pm, wake up early -EXERCISE= light yoga or walking daily -HYDRATION= warm water only avoid cold -AVOID EXPOSURE= wear mask outdoors, avoid body sprays, incense, mosquito coils -CLEAN ENVIRONMENT= keep room dust-free, use air purifier if possible -STRESS MANAGEMENT= practice meditation; stress reduces immunity
YOGA ASANAS -bhujangasnaa= opens chest -matsyasana= improves throat circulation -shashankasana= relaxes body -surya namaskar= general health improvement
PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= balances doshas, purifies nadis -Bhastrika= strengthens lungs, clears nasal passage -Bhramari= soothes throat and mind -Kapalbhati= cleans reparatory tract
Permenent cure is not instant- but Ayurveda works deeply By improving digestion, detoxifying, and enhancing immunity, allergic reactions reduce significantly and may even stop
Consistency is key= continue medications, yoga and diet for at least 2-3 months
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Addressing food and dust allergies, along with chronic pharyngitis, involves a multifaceted approach in Ayurveda. Allergies may arise from imbalances in the doshas, particularly an aggravated Kapha and Pitta. To manage these allergies, addressing the root cause by restoring balance is crucial.
Firstly, regarding food allergies, identify and eliminate allergens by following a Sattvic diet that’s fresh, wholesome, and easy on digestion. Avoid processed foods, excessive spicy, or sour items that might aggravate Pitta. Favor warm, cooked meals with mild spices like turmeric, cumin, and coriander which aid in digestion and have anti-inflammatory effects.
For dust and perfume allergies, strengthen your respiratory system. Regularly practice Pranayama, especially Anulom-Vilom and Bhramari, which can enhance lung function and reduce stress. Nasya therapy (nasal drops) with Anu Taila could help by preventing allergens from irritating nasal passages.
In terms of herbal support, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is praised for boosting immunity and reducing allergic reactions. Consuming Guduchi in powder form, about 1-2 grams mixed with honey or warm water, could mitigate symptoms. Turmeric and honey mix – half a teaspoon of turmeric powder with a spoon of honey taken twice daily – might alleviate inflammation and enhance immunity.
Regarding Imunocin tablets, while they are generally used to boost immunity, every individual’s reaction varies. It would be prudent to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who knows your health history before starting any prolonged regimen with these tablets. Monitor for any discomfort or unexpected side effects when taking them regularly.
Ensure you get sufficient rest, include light exercises suited to your capacity, and stay hydrated. Adhering to these practices with consistency could gradually reduce the severity of allergenic responses over time. However, if symptoms persist or escalate, consult a healthcare provider without delay, as they might require more immediate medical intervention.
Managing allergies, especially from food, dust, and chemicals, requires an approach that strengthens the body’s resilience while addressing the root causes. Allergies often signal an imbalance in the body’s doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta. They also can be linked to weak agni, or digestive fire, which is crucial for processing and eliminating allergens.
Firstly, focus on dietary changes to stabilize Vata and Pitta. Consuming warm, cooked meals helps soothe inflamed tissues and balances these doshas. Avoid foods that ferment quickly, like legumes or certain dairy, as they can aggravate symptoms. Introduce more cooling foods into your diet like cucumber or coriander, which help calm Pitta-related inflammation.
In terms of herbal treatments, trikatu—an Ayurvedic blend of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger—can boost digestion and metabolism, supporting the immune system. Take this in small quantities with honey, as it can be quite heating. Additionally, incorporating ginger tea or turmeric milk can also provide anti-inflammatory benefits, which may alleviate the irritation you’re experiencing.
Regarding your inquiry about IMUNOCIN tablets, it’s important to be cautious with regular use of any supplement without the guidance of a qualified practitioner. While IMUNOCIN is traditionally used to boost immunity, it’s not specifically addressed in classical Siddha or Ayurvedic texts, so the specifics of long-term use, especially on its own, require consultation. I would recommend seeking an Ayurvedic specialist’s advice to tailor an appropriate regimen for your individual constitution and health needs.
For a more comprehensive approach, consider a detoxification process or panchakarma under the supervision of an experienced Ayurveda practitioner. This process can help cleanse the system of toxins that contribute to allergic reactions.
Finally, while addressing the body’s internal balance, avoid exposure to known allergens as much as possible. Regularly clean your living space and consider using natural, mild alternatives to chemical-laden products. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking conventional medical evaluation to rule out serious conditions is advisable. Your safety must be the priority above all.
Hello rushiraj ,
Kindly start
1) Immunocin = 1 tabs twice daily after meals
2) Haridra khanda= 1 tsp with milk at bedtime
3) Amalaki rasayan= 1 tsp twice daily
4) golly guan vati= 1 tab twice daily after meals
Thank you
Dr Hemanshu mehta



