Cold happens when viruses, often rhinoviruses, enter the body usually through the nose and mouth or even the eyes. It’s not just the cold weather that triggers these colds, but also your body’s condition, specifically the balance and strength of your agni, or digestive fire, and the state of your doshas. In your case, the stress and lack of sleep have likely weakened your immune response. This disruption can aggravate the vata dosha, leading to imbalance and susceptibility to illness.
To bolster your immune system naturally, focus on maintaining your internal balance. Here’s what you can do:
1. Diet and Nutrition: Ensure your diet isn’t just healthy but also supportive of balanced doshas. Include foods that are warm and nourishing, like soups, broths, and kichari. Spices like turmeric, cumin, and ginger can help invigorate your agni.
2. Ginger-Black Pepper Concoction: Continue with ginger tea but add a pinch of black pepper. This enhances its effectiveness in clearing congestion and boosting immunity.
3. Tulsi (Holy Basil) Tea: Drinking tulsi tea multiple times a day can also be beneficial. It’s a powerful herb known for its capability to strengthen the lungs and reduce symptoms of colds.
4. Rest and Sleep: Prioritize rest to allow your body time to recover. Adequate sleep supports the immune system and helps restore balance.
5. Nasya Treatment: Applying a drop of warm sesame or Anu oil in each nostril daily can protect your nasal passages against infections, supporting respiratory health.
6. Stress Management: Incorporate relaxation practices like meditation or pranayama into your daily routine to mitigate stress, which can otherwise aggravate vata.
While these approaches can help, if your symptoms persist or worsen, a visit to a medical professional may be warranted. Remember, Ayurveda sees you as a whole being, and balancing your doshas and agni forms the basis for robust health.



