Asthma
ASTHMA
Asthma is a common inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms that include episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Depending on the individual, these symptoms can become worse at night or while participating in certain activities. For a family of an asthmatic, it can be a difficult task to ensure that the individual is well cared for. There’s no cure but there are options that can help a family make the patient’s lifestyle much easier
Panchakarma, that involves 5 (panch) actions of therapeutic treatment (karma), is very useful for asthmatic patients. It is a detoxification process that takes a person through 5 stages that involves the uses of herbs, herbal oils, medicated milk, and other Ayurvedic medicines.

- Herbal Remedies:
- Triphala: Triphala is a well-known Ayurvedic herbal formulation that supports digestion and can be taken as a supplement or tea.
- Hing (Asafoetida): Hing is known for its gas-relieving properties. Adding a pinch of hing to your meals can help reduce flatulence.
- Aloe Vera: Aloe vera juice or gel can soothe the digestive tract and alleviate gastritis.
- Lifestyle Recommendations:
- Meal Timing: Eat meals at regular times each day and avoid late-night heavy meals. Dinner should ideally be the lightest meal of the day.
- Chew Food Thoroughly: Chewing food thoroughly aids in digestion. Aim to chew each bite at least 32 times.
- Stay Hydrated: Sip warm water throughout the day to support digestion. Avoid cold beverages during meals.
- Yoga and Exercise: Engage in regular physical activity and incorporate yoga poses that aid digestion, such as Pavanamuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose).
- Ayurvedic Digestive Formulations:
- Ayurvedic practitioners may recommend specific formulations based on your individual constitution and the nature of your gastric problems. These may include herbal remedies like avipattikar churna, shankhavati, or kutajarishta.
- Stress Management:
- Stress can exacerbate digestive problems. Ayurveda emphasizes relaxation techniques like meditation, deep breathing, and gentle yoga to reduce stress.
- Detoxification (Panchakarma):
- In some cases, Ayurvedic detoxification therapies like Panchakarma may be recommended to remove toxins from the body and reset the digestive system.
- Consult an Ayurvedic Practitioner:
- It’s important to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your specific condition, dosha imbalances, and overall health and provide personalized recommendations.
- Follow-Up and Maintenance:
- Ayurvedic treatment for gastric problems may require ongoing management and adjustments to your diet and lifestyle. Regular follow-up with your practitioner is essential.
Ayurveda takes a holistic approach to digestive health, addressing not only the symptoms but also the underlying imbalances in the body. It’s important to remember that individual responses to Ayurvedic treatments may vary, so it’s advisable to work closely with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to develop a personalized treatment plan for your specific gastric issues. Additionally, consult with a healthcare professional if you have chronic or severe digestive problems.