Lung Problem Ayurveda: Types, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Respiratory disorders affect the lungs and airways, causing symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, chest congestion, or recurrent infections. These issues often arise due to infections, allergies, pollution, smoking, or imbalance in the body’s doshas—especially aggravated Vata and Kapha. Ayurveda manages lung problems with herbal medicines, cleansing therapies, breathing exercises, and lifestyle adjustments to strengthen the respiratory system, reduce inflammation, and improve overall lung function.
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Lung conditions can range from acute infections like bronchitis and pneumonia to chronic problems such as asthma, COPD, or allergic respiratory disorders. If left untreated, these can lead to persistent breathing difficulties, reduced immunity, and long-term lung damage. Ayurvedic treatment focuses on restoring balance, removing toxins (Ama), and strengthening the lungs and immunity.

Cough & Cold
Frequent respiratory infections causing discomfort. Ayurveda boosts immunity, uses herbal syrups, and supports quick recovery.
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Asthma
Chronic lung condition causing wheezing and breathlessness. Ayurveda strengthens lungs, reduces inflammation, and improves respiratory function.
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Bronchitis
Inflammation of bronchial tubes causing cough and mucus buildup. Ayurveda reduces congestion and inflammation with herbal therapies and lifestyle care.
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Pneumonia
Serious lung infection causing fever, cough, and breathlessness. Ayurveda supports recovery with immune-boosting herbs and detox therapies.
Know MoreBreathing is the essence of life — Prana, the life force, flows through every inhalation and exhalation. According to Ayurveda, healthy respiration is maintained when Prana Vata, Udana Vata, and Avalambaka Kapha are in equilibrium. When these energies are disturbed due to poor lifestyle, pollution, recurrent infections, or weak immunity, the respiratory channels (Pranavaha Srotas) get blocked, leading to disorders such as Kasa (Cough), Shwasa (Asthma), Bronchitis, and Pranavaha Sroto Dushti (lung dysfunction).
Unlike modern treatments that focus only on relieving symptoms, Ayurveda addresses the root cause — cleansing toxins (Ama), restoring doshic balance, strengthening lung tissues, and boosting overall immunity.
2. Ayurvedic View of Lung and Respiratory Diseases
2.1 Dosha Involvement
- Vata aggravation causes dry cough, breathlessness, and irregular breathing.
- Pitta aggravation leads to inflammation, yellow phlegm, fever, and burning sensations.
- Kapha aggravation causes mucus accumulation, heaviness in the chest, and congestion.
In most chronic respiratory disorders, all three doshas are involved, creating a complex Sannipataja condition that requires multi-level purification and rejuvenation.
2.2 Causes of Respiratory Imbalance (Nidana)
- Exposure to dust, pollution, or smoke
- Excessive intake of cold, oily, or heavy food
- Weak digestion (Mandagni) leading to Ama accumulation
- Seasonal changes, especially cold and damp weather
- Emotional stress and poor sleep
- Recurrent viral or bacterial infections
3. Major Respiratory Diseases Treated at Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda
3.1 Chronic Cough (Kasa Roga)
Ayurvedic Understanding
Cough is the body’s natural defense mechanism to clear the respiratory tract. Ayurveda identifies five types of Kasa:
- Vataja Kasa – dry, hacking cough with pain and fatigue.
- Pittaja Kasa – yellow phlegm, fever, throat irritation.
- Kaphaja Kasa – thick mucus, heaviness, nasal congestion.
- Kshayaja Kasa – chronic dry cough from tissue depletion (as in TB).
- Aupasargika Kasa – infectious coughs caused by pathogens.
Ayurvedic Treatments
- Nasyam: Herbal oil administration through nostrils to clear respiratory blockages.
- Abhyanga & Swedan: Loosen accumulated Kapha and improve lung circulation.
- Vamana: Medicated emesis for deep detoxification in chronic mucus buildup.
- Kashaya Dhara & Dhoomapana: Herbal decoction steaming and medicated smoke inhalation for clearing airways.
Herbs & Formulations
- Sitopaladi Churna, Talisadi Churna, Vasaka (Adhatoda), Yashtimadhu (Licorice), Tulsi (Basil), Pippali (Long Pepper), Haridra (Turmeric).
Diet & Lifestyle
- Drink warm water infused with ginger or turmeric.
- Avoid cold, sweet, and dairy-heavy foods.
- Perform Anulom Vilom and Bhramari Pranayama daily.
3.2 Asthma (Tamak Shwasa)
Ayurvedic Understanding
Asthma is a Vata-Kapha disorder caused by the obstruction of Prana Vata by aggravated Kapha. The blocked airways make breathing difficult, producing wheezing, chest tightness, and recurrent attacks.
Stages According to Ayurveda
- Pratamaka Shwasa – mild, reversible obstruction.
- Tamak Shwasa – chronic asthma with persistent breathlessness.
- Maha Shwasa – severe stage with constant respiratory distress.
Ayurvedic Treatments
- Vamana Therapy: The foremost treatment for chronic asthma to expel excess Kapha.
- Abhyanga Swedan & Nadi Swedan: Oil massage followed by herbal steam to liquefy and expel mucus.
- Basti Therapy: Especially Matra Basti and Niruha Basti to balance Vata and improve breathing rhythm.
- Nasya Therapy: Strengthens nasal passages and prevents recurrent attacks.
- Shirodhara: Reduces stress-induced asthma by calming Prana Vata.
Herbs & Remedies
- Vasaka (Adhatoda vasica) – bronchodilator and expectorant.
- Pushkarmool (Inula racemosa) – improves oxygen intake.
- Pippali, Bharangi, Tulsi, Kantakari – relieve congestion and inflammation.
- Trikatu Churna – clears channels and improves digestion.
Diet & Lifestyle
- Avoid curd, banana, and refrigerated food.
- Include warm soups, turmeric milk, and light meals.
- Perform Pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Kapalbhati) and mild yoga asanas like Bhujangasana and Dhanurasana.
3.3 Bronchitis (Kaphaja Shwasa / Kasa Shwasa)
Ayurvedic Perspective
Bronchitis occurs when Kapha dosha accumulates in the lungs and bronchi, leading to inflammation and mucus congestion. Chronic cases result from weak digestion and repeated respiratory infections.
Symptoms
- Persistent cough with mucus
- Wheezing and chest tightness
- Fatigue and low immunity
- Difficulty breathing, especially in cold weather
Ayurvedic Treatments
- Vamana (Detox Emesis): Clears excess phlegm from the lungs.
- Abhyanga Swedan & Patra Potli Swedan: Loosen chest congestion and improve oxygen flow.
- Virechana: Eliminates Pitta toxins responsible for inflammation.
- Kashaya Dhara: Continuous pouring of warm decoctions over the chest and back to open respiratory channels.
- Nadi Swedan (Steam Therapy): Herbal steam inhalation to relieve tightness and mucus buildup.
Herbal Support
- Vasaka, Tulsi, Yashtimadhu, Sunthi (Dry Ginger), Pippali, and Triphala.
- Sitopaladi Churna and Kantakari Avaleha for long-term management.
Dietary Advice
- Avoid smoking and cold beverages.
- Favor warm soups and herbal teas.
- Include ginger, turmeric, black pepper, and holy basil daily.
3.4 Pneumonia (Shwasanaka Jwara / Pranavaha Srotodushti)
Ayurvedic Understanding
Pneumonia results from an acute infection where the lungs become inflamed and filled with mucus or pus. Ayurveda views this as a Pitta-Kapha imbalance, often following untreated cough or bronchitis.
Symptoms
- High fever with chills
- Cough with yellow or green phlegm
- Chest pain and breathlessness
- Fatigue and body ache
Ayurvedic Treatment Approach
- Langhana & Pachana: Light diet and digestive herbs to remove Ama.
- Virechana: Detox to reduce inflammation and fever.
- Abhyanga & Swedan: To enhance circulation and clear blockages.
- Nasyam & Dhoomapana: To purify the nasal and bronchial pathways.
- Kashaya Dhara: Strengthens respiratory muscles and restores lung elasticity.
Herbs & Formulations
- Guduchi, Haridra, Tulsi, Vasaka, Yashtimadhu, and Pippali.
- Amrutarishta and Kantakari Avaleha for post-infection recovery.
Diet & Lifestyle
- Warm, semi-liquid foods with ginger, cumin, and turmeric.
- Avoid cold exposure and heavy meals.
- Practice Pranayama and deep breathing post-recovery to rebuild lung strength.
3.5 Integrating Modern and Ayurvedic Perspectives
While modern medicine relies on bronchodilators, steroids, antibiotics, and oxygen therapy, Ayurveda enhances lung capacity naturally by:
- Detoxifying respiratory passages.
- Strengthening Prana Vata and Ojas.
- Improving digestion and metabolism (Agni).
- Preventing recurrence through long-term immunity (Rasayana).
3.6 Panchakarma Therapies for Respiratory Healing at Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda
Therapy | Key Benefits |
Abhyanga Swedan | Loosens mucus, relieves congestion, and improves circulation |
Nadi Swedan | Herbal steam therapy to open blocked airways |
Vamana | Deep cleansing for chronic mucus and asthma |
Virechana | Eliminates Pitta toxins and inflammation |
Basti | Restores Vata balance, rejuvenates lungs |
Nasyam | Clears sinuses and nasal passages |
Kashaya Dhara | Improves lung strength and muscle tone |
Patra Potli / Churn Potli | Reduces chest stiffness and enhances oxygenation |
4. Ayurvedic Herbs for Respiratory Relief
Ayurveda uses a combination of herbs to open airways, reduce inflammation, and strengthen immunity. These herbs are carefully selected based on the patient’s dosha imbalance and disease stage.
4.1 Top Herbs for Respiratory Health
Herb | Benefits | Usage |
Tulsi (Holy Basil) | Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, boosts immunity | Infusions, decoctions, or fresh leaves |
Vasaka (Adhatoda vasica) | Bronchodilator, expectorant, relieves cough and wheezing | Decoction, Churna, or syrup |
Yashtimadhu (Licorice) | Soothes throat irritation, reduces mucus, anti-inflammatory | Powder, decoction, or mixed in honey |
Pippali (Long Pepper) | Clears Kapha, enhances digestion, improves respiratory strength | Churna or Kashaya |
Sunthi (Dry Ginger) | Reduces congestion, warms respiratory channels | Powder, decoction, or in herbal teas |
Haridra (Turmeric) | Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, boosts immunity | Powder in milk, decoction, or Churna |
Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum) | Relieves mucus congestion, chronic cough | Avaleha, decoction, or Churna |
Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) | Immunomodulator, anti-inflammatory, reduces recurrent infections | Decoction, capsules, or Churna |
Usage Tip: Herbs can be administered as Churnas, Kashayas, Avalehas, or decoctions, depending on the patient’s condition.
5. Ayurvedic Therapies for Lung Diseases
At Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda, therapies are customized to remove toxins (Ama), balance doshas, and rejuvenate lung tissues.
5.1 Panchakarma-Based Therapies
- Abhyanga & Swedan – Oil massage followed by herbal steam therapy to loosen mucus and improve circulation in the chest and lungs.
- Nadi Swedan – Localized steam therapy along the chest and back to relieve congestion.
- Virechana – Medicated purgation to detoxify Pitta and reduce inflammation.
- Vamana – Therapeutic emesis to expel excess Kapha in chronic cough and asthma.
- Basti – Herbal enema therapy to balance Vata and strengthen respiratory muscles.
- Nasya – Medicated nasal oil therapy to cleanse sinuses and prevent repeated infections.
- Kashaya Dhara & Churna Potli – Continuous pouring of herbal decoctions or poultices on the chest/back to improve lung elasticity.
- Shirodhara – Oil therapy on the forehead to reduce stress-induced asthma attacks and enhance Prana flow.
6. Dietary Recommendations for Respiratory Wellness
Diet is a cornerstone of Ayurvedic management. The goal is to reduce Kapha, improve Agni (digestion), and strengthen Ojas (immunity).
6.1 Foods to Include
- Warm, light meals like soups and herbal broths
- Spices: Ginger, black pepper, turmeric, cumin, cinnamon
- Herbal teas infused with Tulsi, Yashtimadhu, and Pippali
- Seasonal fruits rich in antioxidants: papaya, amla, pomegranate
- Honey (especially in warm water or herbal decoctions)
6.2 Foods to Avoid
- Cold and refrigerated foods
- Dairy products in excess (especially during Kapha aggravation)
- Fried and oily foods
- Excess sugar and processed items
7. Lifestyle Practices to Support Lung Health
Ayurveda emphasizes lifestyle changes to complement therapies and herbs:
7.1 Breathing Exercises (Pranayama)
- Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing) – Balances Prana Vata, improves oxygenation
- Bhramari (Humming Bee Breath) – Reduces stress and airway inflammation
- Kapalbhati (Skull Shining Breath) – Clears respiratory channels and strengthens lungs
7.2 Yoga Asanas
- Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) – Opens chest and improves lung expansion
- Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) – Enhances respiratory capacity and circulation
- Setu Bandhasana (Bridge Pose) – Strengthens chest muscles and reduces congestion
7.3 Daily Routine (Dinacharya)
- Early rising and exposure to fresh air
- Moderate exercise to enhance lung capacity
- Steam inhalation with herbal oils (Tulsi, Vasaka) for congestion
- Adequate sleep to maintain immunity and Prana balance
- Ayurvedic Management of Specific Respiratory Diseases
8.1 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Combines Nasyam, Basti, Abhyanga, Swedan and herbal medicines (Vasaka, Pippali)
- Oxygen therapy and breathing exercises for long-term lung strengthening
8.2 Asthma
- Vamana, Nasya, Shirodhara, and Pranayama
- Herbs: Tulsi, Vasaka, Yashtimadhu, Pippali
- Long-term lifestyle and diet modifications to prevent attacks
8.3 Bronchitis
- Virechana, Abhyanga, Swedan, Kashaya Dhara
- Herbal decoctions for chest congestion and cough relief
8.4 Pneumonia
- Detoxification and light diet (Langhana)
- Herbal formulations like Kantakari Avaleha, Amrutarishta
- Supportive therapies: Abhyanga, Swedan, Nasya
9. Post-Recovery Lung Strengthening
After acute infections like pneumonia or bronchitis, Ayurveda focuses on rebuilding lung tissues, improving oxygen absorption, and preventing relapses:
- Rasayana therapies: Guduchi, Amalaki, Haridra
- Daily Pranayama & Yoga
- Seasonal detoxification to remove accumulated toxins
- Ongoing herbal support with Sitopaladi Churna, Vasaka syrup, or Churna Potli therapy
Conclusion
Respiratory health is vital for life. Ayurveda offers holistic, long-term solutions for respiratory disorders like Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Pneumonia, addressing not just symptoms but the root cause. At Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda, therapies like Abhyanga, Swedan, Nadi Swedan, Basti, Nasya, Virechana, and Vamana, combined with herbal remedies, dietary changes, and Pranayama, help restore lung strength, immunity, and overall well-being.
For personalized Ayurvedic treatment and therapies for respiratory disorders, visit Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda and start your journey to strong lungs and clear breathing.
Modern lifestyles, irregular eating patterns, stress, and lack of movement have led to a rise in chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, thyroid imbalance, PCOS, anxiety, and depression. While modern medicine primarily focuses on managing symptoms, Ayurveda emphasizes addressing the root cause (Mula Hetu) — restoring balance in body, mind, and spirit.
Understanding Chronic Diseases through the Ayurvedic Lens
In Ayurveda, all diseases arise due to an imbalance of the Tridoshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, and accumulation of Ama (metabolic toxins). These doshas influence every biological and psychological process in the body.
When these doshas become imbalanced due to poor diet, lack of exercise, stress, or suppressed emotions, it leads to malfunctioning of tissues (Dhatus) and channels (Srotas), resulting in chronic ailments.
Disease Type | Primary Dosha Involved | Ayurvedic View |
Diabetes Mellitus | Kapha & Pitta | Excess sweetness and sedentary lifestyle leading to Meda (fat tissue) vitiation and Ojas depletion |
Cardiovascular Disease | Vata & Pitta | Circulatory blockages and oxidative stress damaging Hridaya (heart) |
Obesity | Kapha | Sluggish metabolism and accumulation of Ama |
Hypothyroidism | Kapha | Metabolic slowdown due to impaired Agni (digestive fire) |
Hyperthyroidism | Pitta & Vata | Overactive metabolism and nervous excitation |
PCOD/PCOS | Kapha & Vata | Hormonal imbalance due to faulty metabolism and stress |
Anxiety & Insomnia | Vata | Excessive mental activity and nervous system dryness |
Depression | Kapha & Vata | Emotional stagnation and nervous exhaustion |
Ayurveda’s Healing Philosophy
Unlike modern systems that isolate each disease, Ayurveda sees the human body as a network of interdependent systems. Hence, treatment focuses on:
- Dosha Balance (Tridosha Samya) – Using herbs, diet, and therapies to balance Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
- Agni Restoration (Digestive Fire Correction) – Improving metabolism to prevent toxin buildup.
- Ama Elimination (Detoxification) – Removing accumulated waste through Panchakarma.
- Dhatu Nourishment – Strengthening tissues like blood (Rakta), muscle (Mamsa), and nerve (Majja).
- Manas Shanti (Mental Peace) – Addressing emotional causes through meditation, Shirodhara, and herbal Rasayanas.
Common Root Causes of Chronic Diseases (According to Ayurveda)
- Apathya Ahara – Overeating, fast food, processed items, incompatible food combinations.
- Apathya Vihara – Irregular sleep, sedentary lifestyle, excess screen time, late-night work.
- Manasika Nidana – Emotional stress, anxiety, anger, or suppression of natural urges.
- Vishama Agni – Disturbed digestive fire causing improper metabolism.
- Ama Sanchaya – Accumulation of toxins clogging channels and tissues.
By identifying these causes, Ayurveda not only treats diseases but prevents relapses and promotes long-term wellness.
The Panchakarma Connection: Cleansing Before Healing
For any chronic disease, Ayurveda begins with detoxification through Panchakarma Chikitsa. This five-fold purification removes deep-seated toxins, resets metabolism, and prepares the body for rejuvenation therapies.
Panchakarma Procedure | Purpose | Ideal For |
Vamana (Therapeutic Emesis) | Eliminates excess Kapha and toxins from the upper body | Obesity, Diabetes, Asthma |
Virechana (Purgation) | Cleanses Pitta and the liver | Hypertension, Hyperthyroidism, PCOD |
Basti (Medicated Enema) | Nourishes and detoxifies the colon | Diabetes Neuropathy, Anxiety, Stroke recovery |
Nasya (Nasal Therapy) | Clears toxins from head region | COPD, Sinus, Insomnia, Depression |
Raktamokshana (Bloodletting) | Purifies blood and improves circulation | Hypertension, Skin disorders |
Why Ayurveda Excels in Managing Chronic Conditions
- Root-Cause Healing: Ayurveda eliminates disease from its origin instead of suppressing symptoms.
- Customized Treatment: Every therapy is tailored according to the patient’s Prakriti and Dosha imbalance.
- Natural & Safe: No dependency, no long-term side effects.
- Holistic Care: Integrates physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.
Ayurvedic Therapies at Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda for Chronic Diseases
Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda integrates classical Panchakarma with rejuvenative therapies for sustainable healing. Each therapy supports organ detoxification, mental calmness, and hormonal balance.
- Abhyanga & Swedana – Improve circulation, metabolism, and nervous strength.
- Nadi Swedan, Churna Potli, Patra Potli – Reduce inflammation, stiffness, and improve mobility.
- Shirodhara – Calms the mind, balances hormones, and treats insomnia and anxiety.
- Udvartana – Dry herbal powder massage for obesity and metabolism correction.
- Virechana & Vamana – Detoxification for metabolic and hormonal balance.
- Basti & Nasyam – Strengthen nervous system, support cardiovascular and respiratory health.
- Kashaya Dhara, Lepam, and Navara Kizhi – Rejuvenate tissues, especially in neuropathic and vascular conditions.
- Uttara Basti & Prishtha Vasti – Regulate endocrine and reproductive system functions.
Ayurvedic Lifestyle Guidelines (Dinacharya & Ritucharya)
- Wake up before sunrise (Brahma Muhurta) to regulate circadian rhythm.
- Daily Abhyanga (self-massage) to nourish the nervous system.
- Eat fresh, warm, easily digestible food according to your dosha.
- Avoid cold, heavy, fried foods that increase Kapha.
- Practice Yoga & Pranayama daily – especially Nadi Shodhana, Kapalabhati, Bhramari, and Ujjayi.
- Meditate 10–15 minutes daily to manage stress and stabilize emotions.
- Sleep between 10 PM and 6 AM for hormonal balance and rejuvenation.
Ayurvedic Management of Cardiovascular & Neurological Disorders
2.1 CVD (Cardiovascular Disease) and Stroke
Understanding the Cause (Nidana):
From an Ayurvedic perspective, Hrudroga (heart diseases) arise due to imbalances in Vata and Kapha doshas. Excessive stress, irregular diet, consumption of oily and processed foods, and sedentary lifestyle lead to the accumulation of Ama (toxins) that block srotas (channels) — particularly those responsible for blood circulation (Rasa Vaha Srotas). Over time, this results in plaque formation, hypertension, and weakened cardiac function.
Symptoms:
- Chest heaviness or tightness
- Fatigue and breathlessness
- Irregular heartbeat or palpitations
- Swelling in feet or ankles
- Dizziness and weakness
Ayurvedic Management:
- Panchakarma:
- Abhyanga and Swedan improve circulation, reduce stiffness, and eliminate toxins through sweating.
- Hridaya Basti (oil pooling over the heart region) nourishes cardiac tissues and strengthens the heart muscles.
- Virechana helps remove Pitta and Ama from the liver and intestines, aiding lipid metabolism.
- Abhyanga and Swedan improve circulation, reduce stiffness, and eliminate toxins through sweating.
- Herbal Support:
- Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is a potent cardiac tonic that enhances heart function and regulates cholesterol.
- Guggulu and Triphala support lipid metabolism and improve vessel elasticity.
- Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is a potent cardiac tonic that enhances heart function and regulates cholesterol.
- Lifestyle Advice:
- Consume a Sattvic diet rich in fruits, green vegetables, and whole grains.
- Practice Pranayama and Anulom-Vilom daily to calm Vata and improve oxygenation.
- Avoid emotional stress — engage in meditation, chanting, or light walks after meals.
- Consume a Sattvic diet rich in fruits, green vegetables, and whole grains.
For Stroke (Pakshaghata):
Ayurveda associates stroke with aggravated Vata dosha obstructing nerve channels. Post-stroke management focuses on restoring nerve function and improving mobility.
- Therapies:
- Nadi Swedan and Patra Potli Swedan enhance blood flow to paralyzed limbs.
- Shirodhara balances the nervous system and reduces post-stroke anxiety.
- Basti therapy (medicated enema) rejuvenates the nervous system and improves limb strength.
- Nadi Swedan and Patra Potli Swedan enhance blood flow to paralyzed limbs.
2.2 COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
Ayurvedic Viewpoint:
In Ayurveda, COPD is related to Shwasa Roga — a group of respiratory disorders caused by imbalances in Vata and Kapha. Excess mucus accumulation, environmental pollution, and weak digestion (Mandagni) lead to respiratory constriction and breathlessness.
Symptoms:
- Chronic cough with mucus
- Wheezing
- Shortness of breath
- Chest tightness
Ayurvedic Management:
- Detox Therapies:
- Vamana (Therapeutic Vomiting) clears excess Kapha from the lungs and upper channels.
- Nasyam (nasal therapy) removes obstructions and improves breathing capacity.
- Kashaya Dhara (herbal decoction pouring) detoxifies respiratory pathways.
- Vamana (Therapeutic Vomiting) clears excess Kapha from the lungs and upper channels.
- Herbal Support:
- Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) and Tulsi act as natural bronchodilators.
- Pippali (long pepper) enhances lung function and clears phlegm.
- Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) and Tulsi act as natural bronchodilators.
- Lifestyle:
- Avoid exposure to smoke and dust.
- Perform Pranayama (especially Bhastrika and Kapalabhati) to strengthen the lungs.
- Include warm, light, easily digestible foods — soups, herbal teas, and ginger-infused water.
- Avoid exposure to smoke and dust.
2.3 Blood Pressure Disorders (High & Low BP)
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Ayurvedic Understanding:
Known as Raktagata Vata, hypertension occurs when aggravated Vata moves within the blood channels, disturbing Pitta and Kapha. Stress, anger, irregular sleep, and excessive salt intake aggravate the condition.
Ayurvedic Treatment:
- Shirodhara with medicated oils (Brahmi, Chandan) calms the nervous system and controls stress-induced BP spikes.
- Virechana helps regulate Pitta and detoxifies the liver.
- Abhyanga improves circulation and relaxes the mind.
- Herbs: Sarpagandha, Arjuna, Brahmi, and Jatamansi naturally lower BP.
- Diet & Lifestyle: Avoid salt, caffeine, and stress. Follow a balanced diet with fruits like pomegranate and bottle gourd.
Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)
Ayurvedic Perspective:
Attributed to Vata imbalance and poor digestion, resulting in weak cardiac output and low energy.
- Therapies: Abhyanga, Basti, and Navara Kizhi to enhance strength and circulation.
- Herbs: Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Licorice to improve vitality.
- Diet: Include warm milk, ghee, soups, and herbal teas to stabilize energy levels.
2.4 Obesity (Sthoulya)
Root Cause:
Obesity in Ayurveda is seen as a disorder of Kapha and Medo Dhatu (fat tissue). Poor metabolism, lack of exercise, and emotional eating cause accumulation of fat and Ama.
Ayurvedic Therapies:
- Udvartana (Dry Powder Massage): Breaks down fat deposits and improves lymphatic drainage.
- Patra Potli & Churna Potli Swedan: Reduce Kapha and improve metabolism.
- Virechana: Detoxifies the digestive system and supports fat metabolism.
- Herbal Support: Triphala, Guggulu, Mustaka, and Punarnava enhance digestion and remove toxins.
- Diet & Lifestyle:
- Avoid sugar, dairy, and fried food.
- Practice early dinners and intermittent fasting under guidance.
- Include daily walks, yoga, and Surya Namaskar to burn calories naturally.
- Avoid sugar, dairy, and fried food.
Ayurvedic Management of Hormonal & Neurological Imbalances
3.1 Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism
Ayurvedic Understanding
In Ayurveda, thyroid disorders are primarily classified under Agnimandya (weak digestive fire) and Doshic Imbalance. The thyroid gland’s dysfunction is linked with disturbed Vata, Pitta, and Kapha balance.
- Hypothyroidism (Galaganda / Kapha-Vata imbalance):
The sluggish metabolism, fatigue, and weight gain occur due to Kapha dosha dominance, which slows down Agni (digestive fire). - Hyperthyroidism (Pitta-Vata aggravation):
Overactive metabolism, irritability, and excessive sweating result from aggravated Pitta and Vata doshas.
Symptoms
Hypothyroidism:
- Weight gain and fatigue
- Constipation
- Cold intolerance
- Dry skin and hair fall
- Depression or dull mood
Hyperthyroidism:
- Weight loss despite good appetite
- Anxiety and palpitations
- Insomnia and restlessness
- Excess sweating
- Tremors or heat intolerance
Ayurvedic Therapies
- Abhyanga & Swedan: Regular oil massage with medicated sesame or mustard oil to improve circulation and reduce Kapha accumulation.
- Virechana: Gentle purgation to detoxify Pitta and support hormonal balance.
- Basti: Medicated enema therapy to stabilize Vata and rejuvenate the endocrine system.
- Shirodhara: Continuous pouring of herbal oil on the forehead to balance stress hormones and regulate thyroid function.
- Patra Potli Swedan & Udvartana: Stimulate metabolism and lymphatic drainage.
Herbal & Dietary Support
- Kanchanar Guggulu – classical Ayurvedic formulation to reduce goiter and regulate thyroid function.
- Triphala – improves digestion and removes metabolic waste.
- Ashwagandha – balances Vata and supports thyroid hormone production.
- Punarnava – helps in water retention and supports liver detoxification.
- Brahmi & Jatamansi – calm the mind and regulate overactive metabolism.
Diet Recommendations:
- Avoid processed food, refined flour, and excess dairy.
- Include iodine-rich foods (if medically suitable), sesame seeds, and leafy greens.
- Practice mindful eating — small, warm, freshly cooked meals.
3.2 Insomnia (Anidra)
Ayurvedic Perspective
Insomnia occurs when Vata dosha becomes aggravated, disturbing the mind’s calmness (Manovaha Srotas). Mental stress, excessive screen time, irregular sleep schedules, and caffeine overuse worsen Vata and Pitta, disrupting sleep cycles.
Ayurvedic Therapies
- Shirodhara: Flow of medicated oil on the forehead helps in calming the nervous system and inducing deep relaxation.
- Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Soothing massage with Brahmi taila or Ksheerabala taila before bedtime promotes relaxation.
- Nasyam: Application of herbal oil in nostrils nourishes brain tissues and regulates Prana Vata.
- Padabhyanga (Foot Massage): Using warm sesame or ghee helps induce natural sleep.
Herbs & Diet
- Brahmi, Jatamansi, Tagara, Ashwagandha – natural nervine tonics and mild sedatives.
- Warm milk with nutmeg or turmeric before bed improves sleep quality.
- Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and spicy food.
- Maintain a fixed sleep schedule and perform Yoga Nidra or gentle breathing exercises before bed.
3.3 Anxiety and Depression (Chittodvega / Vishada)
Ayurvedic Understanding
Mental health issues in Ayurveda are primarily due to imbalance in Vata (especially Prana Vata) and disturbance in the Sattva (purity) of the mind. Emotional stress, poor sleep, and toxin buildup in the nervous system (Aam in Manovaha Srotas) lead to instability, fear, and low mood.
Symptoms
- Restlessness or excessive worry
- Fatigue or lack of motivation
- Loss of appetite or overeating
- Palpitations or breathlessness
- Negative thoughts or brain fog
Ayurvedic Therapies
- Shirodhara: Profoundly effective for stress, anxiety, and emotional imbalance.
- Abhyanga & Swedan: Promote grounding and relaxation by pacifying Vata.
- Nasya: Improves mental clarity and emotional balance.
- Basti: Restores nervous system health and enhances neurotransmitter balance.
- Kashaya Dhara: Herbal decoctions poured over the body for calming the mind and improving circulation.
Herbs & Supportive Measures
- Ashwagandha – combats stress and stabilizes mood.
- Brahmi – improves clarity, focus, and emotional resilience.
- Mandukaparni (Gotu Kola) – rejuvenates the nervous system.
- Jatamansi – relieves anxiety, supports deep sleep, and balances Vata.
- Meditation, pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari), and exposure to sunlight support serotonin balance naturally.
3.4 PCOD/PCOS (Artava Vyapad)
Ayurvedic Perspective
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is seen as a Kapha-Vata disorder that disrupts Artava Dhatu (reproductive tissue) and Agni (digestive fire). Hormonal imbalance leads to irregular menstruation, ovarian cysts, acne, weight gain, and infertility.
Causes
- Poor digestion and accumulation of Ama (toxins)
- Stress and sedentary lifestyle
- Excessive intake of sugary and processed foods
- Irregular sleep and hormonal imbalance
Ayurvedic Management
- Panchakarma Therapies:
- Virechana: Cleanses excess Pitta and toxins from the body.
- Udvartana & Patra Potli Swedan: Reduce Kapha and improve metabolism.
- Basti & Uttara Basti: Regulate menstrual cycle and clear reproductive blockages.
- Shirodhara: Balances stress hormones and restores endocrine health.
- Virechana: Cleanses excess Pitta and toxins from the body.
- Herbal Formulations:
- Triphala Guggulu, Kanchanar Guggulu, Ashoka, Lodhra, Shatavari, and Aloe Vera (Kumari) help regulate periods and hormone function.
- Cinnamon, Fenugreek (Methi), and Turmeric improve insulin sensitivity.
- Triphala Guggulu, Kanchanar Guggulu, Ashoka, Lodhra, Shatavari, and Aloe Vera (Kumari) help regulate periods and hormone function.
- Diet & Lifestyle:
- Favor light, warm, and freshly cooked food.
- Avoid dairy, sweets, and fried foods.
- Engage in regular yoga (Surya Namaskar, Baddha Konasana, Malasana).
- Prioritize sleep and emotional balance.
- Favor light, warm, and freshly cooked food.
Ayurvedic Therapies at Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda
At Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda, we combine traditional Panchakarma therapies and individualized herbal formulations for holistic healing. Depending on the diagnosis, the following treatments are prescribed:
- Abhyanga Swedan – for detox, circulation, and stress relief
- Shirodhara – for insomnia, anxiety, thyroid, and stress
- Virechana / Vamana – for internal purification and metabolic balance
- Udvartana – for obesity and PCOD
- Basti / Uttara Basti – for hormonal and reproductive disorders
- Nasyam – for neurological rejuvenation and mood balance
Final Word
Modern lifestyle diseases like thyroid imbalance, PCOD, depression, and insomnia are not merely physical ailments — they are reflections of deep-seated energetic and metabolic disharmony. Ayurveda focuses not just on symptom relief but on restoring harmony between body, mind, and spirit.
Through authentic Ayurvedic diagnosis, Panchakarma, and personalized herbs, Dr. Acharya’s Ayurveda helps patients reclaim energy, clarity, and emotional well-being naturally — without side effects, by treating the root cause.

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