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As spring dawns, many of us rejoice in longer, warmer days, spring blossoms, and the opportunity for more time spent outdoors. At the same time, itâs no secret that the pollens and grasses common in spring tend to aggravate allergies for many. Sneezing, congestion, watery or dry eyes, and even fatigue are common signs of seasonal allergies. Fortunately, Ayurveda offers time-tested methods for soothing allergies. One of those is regular cleansing and care of the nasal passages. As you may know by now, ghee and ghruta have numerous benefits; you can even use Ayurvedic ghee in your nose for sinus trouble!
Before we get into the specifics of cleaning and caring for the nasal passages, letâs step back for a moment and think about the big picture of seasonal allergies. When you have allergies, be they respiratory or digestive, essentially your body is saying âI canât digest this!â There are many ways in which one can develop allergiesâthe etiology is beyond the scope of this article. However, as is with pretty much any imbalance, Ayurveda always looks at the state of digestion. So, if you experience respiratory discomfort and allergies, assessing whatâs going on with your gut is always a great place to start.
Also, spring is Kapha season. So, your allergies particularly act up in spring, consider overall Kapha balancing diet and lifestyle practices. Similarly, if your allergies are worse in the fall, consider Vata-reducing foods and practices.