To reduce the frequency of your son’s cough and bolster his immune system, focus on a few foundational Ayurvedic principles. Firstly, consider his diet; aim for a balance that maintains his doshas, potentially focusing on kapha as excess kapha can lead to respiratory issues. For a 3.5-year-old, it’s essential to ensure his meals are fresh, warm and easy to digest, avoiding leftovers or overly processed foods. Incorporate foods that support his agni, like warm soups, lightly spiced with turmeric and ginger, which are both excellent for boosting immunity.
Introduce foods rich in Vitamin C, such as amla (Indian gooseberry) and citrus fruits, but in moderation. Regularly including seasonal fruits and vegetables in his diet can also enhance his natural immunity. Avoid cold, refrigerated or heavy-to-digest foods like excessive dairy, sweets, and fried items. These can aggravate kapha and potentially increase his susceptibility to colds and coughs.
Ensure he maintains a regular sleep schedule to support his body’s natural rhythms and immunity. Encourage activities like playing outside in the sunshine, as it helps in the production of Vitamin D, which is crucial for a robust immune system.
Consider a gentle abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame or coconut oil once a week. This can help in balancing doshas, improving circulation, and supporting overall health. Tailor his physical activities to be fun but not overly exhaustive, considering his young age.
Stay aware of any potential allergen triggers in his environment, and take steps to reduce their presence if you suspect they’re contributing to his coughs. In addition, keeping him well-hydrated with warm water can facilitate detoxification and aid his respiratory health. If his symptoms persist it may be worthwhile to consult a healthcare provider for a personalized protocol.


