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Asthma – Ayurveda Medicines

Concept of Asthma in Ayurveda

According to the ancient Ayurvedic Science, Asthma is  known as ‘ Swas Roga’ “and is characterized by the inflammation of the bronchial airways leading to increased mucus production. In the preliminary stage of asthma the patient may complain of indigestion, constipation and tightness in the chest, later it leads to sneezing, coughing and wheezing, indicating the attempt of the body to remove the congested phlegm that has blocked the respiratory passages from the nose to the lungs.

According to ayurveda, allergy is not the primary cause of the disease, the primary causes are wrong food habits, mental strain and bad weather. Allergic factors are only secondary causes which precipitate the disease.

The main Doshas (humors) involved in the pathogenesis of bronchial asthma are Vata (air) and Kapha (water).The vitiated ‘Pranvayu’ combines with deranged ‘Kapha dosha’ in the lungs causing obstruction in the ‘Pranavaha srotasa'(Respiratory passage). This results in gasping and laboured breathing. This condition is known as ‘Swas Roga’ and its five types are
1]Maha-shwas

2]Urdhva-shwas

3]Chinna-shwas

4]Tamak-shwas

5]Kshudra-shwas
Among these five types first three are not curable. ‘Tamak-shwas is ‘yapya'(Controllable) and is difficult to cure. The last one is curable. More than 75% of the cases belong to last two categories.

Ayurveda states that asthma is influenced by the following factors
a)Adi-bala-pravritta:- Defect in the spermatozoon or the ovum of the respective parents (Genetic inheritance)
b) Dosha-bala-pravritta:- That which is originated due to improper diet, unhealthy habits,those which originates from the stomach or intestines.
c) Kala-bala-pravritta:- This is a seasonal type, produced by the variation in the atmospheric temperature or humidity.
d) Daiya-bala-parvritta:- This is a providential type. Brought about by malignant influence such as infection, allergens and emotional stress.
e) Swabhava-bala-pravritta:- The natural type that which comes with old age. Bronchial asthma is therefore caused by genetic factor, improper digestion and diet, environmental stress in the form of allergens and weather changes.

According to ayurveda, an individual’s body is composed of seven categories of tissue elements and the functions of the entire body are regulated by three factors called vayu, pitta and kapha. These three factors taken together are called tri doshas. According to Ayurveda increased in kapha dosha in the stomach is the underlying cause of asthma. Imbalance of these doshas due to various reasons such as wrong diet, regimens, medicines and psychic factors leads to diseases. In order to transport nourishment from the intestines to the tissues and the excretion of waste products from these tissues to different exterior openings such as the rectum, the urinary bladder and sweat glands, there are millions of channels. These  channels are called srotas. A disease may be manifested in a particular organ of the’ body but it is not necessary for it to originate from the same organ.

Ayurveda distinctively conceives of three different parts of this pathogenic process namely (i) the site of origin, (ii) the channel of circulation, and (iii) the site of manifestation of the disease. In the case asthma, the site of origin is the
stomach and the intestines. The root cause of the disease is basically located there. The pathogenic substances for the manifestation of the diseases originate from these places.They are carried, according to ayurveda, through a group of channels called rasavaha srotas. It is the weakest point in the body which has an affinity to the type of morbidity already created in the stomach that is affected by this process. If the tissues of the lungs, musculature of the bronchial tube and the mucous membrane lining these tubes are weak, then, they get affected. Thus, according to ayurveda, the site of origin of bronchial asthma is the stomach and the intestines. The channels of circulation of the waste products of the body are rasavaha srotas, that is, channels carrying plasma, and the site of manifestation of the disease are the lungs.

In a nutshell Due to increased Kaph dosha, Strotorodh in Pranvaha Strotas (blockage in the respiratory systems), natural direction of the Vata is blocked and this blocked Vata dosha is reversely directed (Pratilom Vayu). Due to Vata dosha dryness is increased and natural lubrication is disturbed hence causes the difficulty in breathing. Breathing becomes stressful and patient feels difficulty  in natural process of breathing, and according to ayurveda treatment can be done in two major types. One type is  Shaman Chikitsa in which disease causing factors (doshas) are suppressed, and the other type is Shodhan Chikitsha in which doshas are removed from the body.

 

According to Ayurveda, an ancient Indian healing  system, Asthma – an allergic condition resulting from the reaction of the body to one or more allergens  and its seat of manifestation is the lungs.
Natural Herbal Dietary Supplement for ASTHMA :

A) Haleezy tablet: It is a patenented medicine from Charak pharmaceuticals, Mumbai.

B) Kasturikalparasayan: It contains musk, cinamom, cardomom, Cuminum cyminum, mriganavi, Cyparus rat, jaggery, ajawan, clovea, ginger, anisi and purified water.

Dose & direction for use: Adults- Two teaspoonful with hotwater ever one hour.

Pankaja Kasthuri is a formulation of Indian and Chinese herbs which  build long-term natural immunity to allergens as well as reduce inflammation and constriction, prevent edema, and dilate the airways.

C) Pushkaramula rasayana is in the form of a “food jam” consisting of herbs and spices in a base of honey, rice syrup and ghee is best for Asthma patients.

Made from the herb Elecampane (Inula spp. root) plus 21 decongestant, expectorant, demulcent, tonic, and rejuvenative ayurveda herbs in a base of honey.

Herbal extracts of: Elecampane root (Inula helenium), Bala (Sida cordifolia), Mullein herb (Verbascum thapsus), Licorice root (Glychyrrhiza glabra), Yerba Santa herb (Eriodictyon glutinosum), Amalaki fruit (Emblica officinalis), Thyme leaf (Thymus vulgaris), Black Pepper (Piper nigrum), Shilajit (natural Asphaltum), Tulasi (Ocimum santicum), Ajwan (Apium graveolens),
Powdered herbs of: Flax seed (Linum usitatissimum), Manna (Vamsha rochana), Ginger root (Zingiber officinale), Clove buds (Caryophyllus aromaticus), Cardamom seed (Elettaria cardamomum), Turmeric root (Curcuma longa), Bhibitaki fruit (Beleric myrobalan), Myrrh (Commiphora molmol),
Smoking herbs such as mullein, yerba santa, thyme, clove, bayberry, ajwan, and sage in a water pipe is a very effective treatment as well.

General Ways in Ayurveda to cure Asthama

Ayurveda is an ancient medical system which is an effective way of preventing  asthma which  is characterized by sudden attacks of short gasping breaths along with wheezing.  Its Preventive measures include :

a) Panchakarma :
It is a purification therapy which is done as preventive treatment for those who are prone to asthmatic attacks and mainly include steam fomentation and oil massage.

b) Diet
Restrict the intake of foods that can cause an allergic reaction or aggravate the condition such as all dairy products except a little ghee
Avoid all foods containing sugar such as pastries and candies
Avoid all cold foods and drinks straight from the refrigerator or freezer
Limit  the intake of quantity of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
Intake liberal amount of alkali-forming foods – fresh fruits, green vegetables, sprouted seeds and grains.
Avoid difficult-to-digest foods – strong tea, coffee, alcoholic beverages, condiments, pickles, sauces and all refined and processed foods.

c) Life Style :
Avoid excess humidity
Avoid exposure to dust, fumes.
Avoid areas with high pollen concentrations.
Live in a well-ventilated rooms with little or no electronic equipment are desirable.
Smoke herbs in a water pipe such as mullein, yerba santa, thyme, clove, bayberry, ajwan and sage.

d) Yoga :
Pranayama (breathing exercises) is very helpful to help open up and clear the breathing passages. Daily three rounds of quick breathing (cleaning) exercise (Kapalabhati). 10-20 minutes of Alternate Nose Breathing (Anuloma Viloma) following 4:8:6 rythm. 10 rounds of Humming Breath or Nasal Snoring exercise (Bhramari).
Integrate deep abdominal breathing as a part daily life. This is very helpful as it improves the lung capacity and hence greater intake of oxygen.
Effective Asanas to help relieve asthma by expanding the lungs and opening up the chest cavity are the Bow (Dhanurasana), Cobra (Bhujangasana), sitting on heels (Vajrasana) and inverted positions such as Shoulder Stand (Sarvangasana)and Plough (Halasana).

Last but not least meditation, Deep Relaxation exercises, positive thinking,  upbeat attitude towards life is very helpful to manage stress in daily life and hence prevent attacks.

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