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Dear learned people,

 

My husband is suffering from real bad cough as a after effect of

pollen allergies. He is taking anti-histamines (Allegra, zyrtec,

tylenol) but nothing seems to work. Is there any good ayurveda

medicine that works for such cases??

The doctor insists the cough is due to allergies and not any strep or

throat infections.

Please help!!!

 

Regards,

Vani

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hi. mrs.vani. i am doing b.a.m.s. right now. acc. to

me for your husband shitophaladi churna and honey is

good remedey.you just mix up both things, and give

him.

 

kinnav shah.

 

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My husband is suffering from real bad cough as a after

effect of pollen allergies. He is taking anti-histamines

(Allegra, zyrtec, tylenol) but nothing seems to work.

Is there any good ayurveda medicine that works for such cases??

The doctor insists the cough is due to allergies and

not any strep or throat infections.

Vani

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Allegra, zyrtec, tylenol offer very little help in chronic allergies

acc. to many patients treated by this author. Allergies arising from

long term allopathic treatments for T.B., Typhoid, etc need to be

finally tackled by ayuveda or homeopathy.

 

The remedies suggested to you so far by group members are all proven

ones, being harmless at the same time. For instance, Mr Jagannath

Chatterjee suggests Tulsi, Ginger, Vasaka mixture. In addition,

Yeshtimadhu, Ardusi, are well known plants of second choice which

find places in `Contents' list of many asthma medicines in India. In

case these powders or fresh leaves are difficult to obtain and you

can get Sitopaladi Churna as suggested by Kinnar Shah, it is also a

good remedy, to be taken in honey, three times a day. In case you are

unable to obtain these:

 

Author suggests an immediate measure first.

The coughing as a result of allergies is that natural reaction of the

body to throw away the allergens. Allergens are sticking to sticky

ama. Due to this, body is unable to absorb oxygen from inhaled air.

Or exchange corbon dioxide. One way to remove this ama is Camphor

powder inhaling. Powder camphor on a piece of paper and hold it near

nose. Inhale deeply for 10-20 minutes. This melts phlegm sticking to

air passages viscous all the way to lungs and phlegm comes out

slowly. Along with phlegm, camphor particles will also come out. Air

passages get cleaned and enlarged slightly. Let phlegm come out and

coughing will reduce as more oxygen is received by body.

 

You can do this two or three times a day, according to intensity of

cough attacks and patients capacity to withstand. Coughing bouts

weaken rib cage and lung muscles. Inhaling steam coming from water

slowly boiling, in which camphor is dissolved, may also help, provided patient

withstands steam.

 

Another long term measure which will reduce allergic reaction,

without doing any harm is: Take Hing (Asfoetida) powder and camphor

powder in equal proportion, pound them together and mix in little

honey to make a thick viscous putty. Make small tablets of the size

equivalent to green gram grain and let them dry in shade. Take these tablets one

or two, every four hours, in a little fresh ginger juice. This reduces breathing

troubles in asthma, coughing, lung congestion and also tightness in chest/heart

(since cardiac blood supply is increased). Camphor causes blood circulation

wherever it reaches in body. Author keeps these tablets always ready with him

whenever he visits a heart patient with short breath complaint. This is our

ayurvedic Sorbitrate. One caution: Hing (asfoetida) must be pure and good

quality. Secondly, be cautious if you are a cardiac patient suffering from

angina pectoris. Let your doctor decide what to do.

 

A supportive diet is carrot juice, carrot and spinach juice, black

berry juice.

 

Obtain consent of your present health provider(if he is ayurvdic side) before

accepting any

of net recommendation. All the plants recommended herein contain a

pollutants absorbed from polluted environment created by all of us.

 

Wishing good recovery to your husband.

Dr Bhate

 

ayurveda, "ard_mom" <ard_mom> wrote:

> My husband is suffering from real bad cough as a after effect of

> pollen allergies. He is taking anti-histamines (Allegra, zyrtec,

> tylenol) but nothing seems to work. Is there any good ayurveda

> medicine that works for such cases??

> The doctor insists the cough is due to allergies and not any strep

or throat infections.

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  • 2 years later...

dear vani do ur husband suffering from dry cough or feeling heavy ness in chest.. can u breif tell me about ur husband cough problem accroding to that i will prescribed u best medicine.. thre are many medicne and now a day ayurveda have good compond and preparatoin that have very fast effect.. if u give ur husband antiobiotics the cough get dry.. so tell me is thre mild fever?? tell me more so that i will suggest u the best..

whre u live and whre u from??

vaidya adwait tripathi

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