If cold weather triggers your asthma symptoms like wheezing, coughing, breathlessness, or chest tightness, these traditional Ayurvedic remedies may help support lung health and improve breathing naturally.
π’ Tulsi, Ginger & Honey Remedy
β Ingredients:
10β12 Tulsi (holy basil) leaves
1 inch fresh ginger
2 teaspoons honey
1 glass of water
β Preparation Method:
Crush the tulsi leaves and ginger.
Boil them in 1 glass of water until it reduces to half.
Strain the liquid and add 2 teaspoons of honey.
Drink it warm.
β How to Use:
Drink 1 glass in the morning and 1 at night daily.
Helps reduce airway blockage, cough, and breathing difficulty.
π΄ Sitopaladi Churna with Honey
β Ingredients:
Β½ teaspoon Sitopaladi Churna
1 teaspoon honey
β Method:
Mix Sitopaladi churna with honey.
Consume this mixture on an empty stomach.
β Dosage & Benefits:
Take twice daily (morning & night).
Highly effective in soothing asthma symptoms, cough, and chest congestion.
π£ Ginger, Black Pepper & Turmeric Herbal Tea
β Ingredients:
1 inch ginger
Β½ teaspoon turmeric
ΒΌ teaspoon black pepper powder
1 cup water
β Preparation Method:
Boil ginger and turmeric in water.
Add black pepper powder and strain the mixture.
Drink it warm.
β Benefits & Usage:
Drink 1β2 times daily.
Strengthens the lungs, reduces inflammation, and opens blocked airways.
β³οΈ Additional Important Tips for Asthma Control in Winter
Include turmeric, ginger, garlic, tulsi, and black pepper in your daily diet.
Avoid cold air, dust, smoke, and pollution.
Wear warm clothing to protect your chest and throat.
Practice Pranayama (breathing exercises) such as:
Anulom Vilom
Kapalbhati
Bhramari
Stay hydrated and avoid cold drinks.
Maintain a clean indoor environment to reduce allergens.
β οΈ Medical Disclaimer
This information is for general awareness and educational purposes only. These Ayurvedic remedies are not a substitute for professional medical treatment. Asthma is a serious medical condition. Always consult a qualified doctor or Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any remedy, especially if symptoms are severe, chronic, or if you are using inhalers or other medications.