Allergies
ALLERGIES
Basic description of the disease
Allergy is an immune system disorder. Allergic reactions occur when a hypersensitive immune system reacts to a common or unusual substance. There are three types of allergies:
food allergies,
airborne allergies,
contact allergies.
In each case, the body recognizes something that’s typically non-harmful as harmful. The immune system boosts into overdrive to try to eliminate this faux pathogen.
According to Ayurveda some primary causes of allergies, are:
genetics
weak Agni (digestive fire),
presence of ama (undigested food that turns toxic)
Imbalanced Dosha in the body (Vata, Pitta, or Kapha)
Weak immune system
In Ayurveda, allergies are divided into three types based on Dosha's dominance: Vata-related allergy, Pitta-related allergy, Kapha related allergy.
It is strongly recommended that you consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any detoxification process to eliminate Ama or taking Ayurvedic herbs for skin disorders. The treatment protocol may change based on a person's body constitution and disease.
Here you have some Ayurvedic tips to help stop allergies:
practice Nasya (oil massage in nostril ) on your small finger and insert into one nostril while closing the other massage each nostril,
Ayurvedic herbal compound Trikatu, a combination of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger, is recommended before meals to heat the Agni (digestive fire).
Practice Pranayama daily.
Devastating thoughts and emotions
Allergies mean a lack of emotional self-control. The subconscious in this way brings out the outdoor feelings and emotions that are being suppressed. such as irritation, resentment, pity, anger. Allergies indicate that you are not at peace with something in your life - the situation or the relationship. The cause of allergies must be sought inside, not outside!
TIPS
Here you have some Ayurvedic tips to help stop allergies:
Practice Nasya (oil massage in nostril ) on your small finger and insert into one nostril while closing the other massage each nostril.
Ayurvedic herbal compound Trikatu, a combination of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger, is recommended before meals to heat the Agni (digestive fire).
Practice Pranayama daily.
Enjoy ginger tea throughout the day, as it sparks a digestive fire