Respiratory Health, the Ayurvedic Way

Congestion, seasonal sensitivity, and the feeling of not breathing fully are not just symptoms. In Ayurveda, they are signs of Kapha accumulation and weakened Prana. Ayurda’s Respiratory Health range addresses the root cause: clearing the airways, reducing excess mucus, and restoring the free flow of breath your body was designed for. 

 

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Respiratory Clear (ARTG Capsules)
Respiratory Clear (ARTG Capsules)

60 Hard Capsules

Respiratory Clear (ARTG Capsules)

$49.50
Cough Relief Mucous Relief
Sino Care (ARTG Capsules)

60 Capsules

Sino Care (ARTG Capsules)

$49.50
Mucous Relief Clear Airways
Sitopaladi Churna
Sitopaladi Churna

200g

Sitopaladi Churna

$33.50
Respiratory Support Decongestant
Vasa
Vasa

200g

Vasa

$34.25
Respiratory Health Detoxifying
Kankasav

375ml

Kankasav

$32
Respiratory comfort Mucus balance support
Vasarishta

375ml

Vasarishta

$32
Respiratory comfort Seasonal support
Organic Tulsi Powder - Holy Basil
Organic Tulsi Powder - Holy Basil

200g

Organic Tulsi Powder - Holy Basil

$30
Stress resilience Clear breathing comfort
Prana Care
Prana Care

100g

Prana Care

$30
Respiratory Health Decongestant
Yashti
Yashti

200g

Yashti

$20.45
Respiratory Health Digestive Support
Kofnil Syrup

200ml

Kofnil Syrup

$20
Cough syrup Dry Cough
Sepnil Syrup

200ml

Sepnil Syrup

$20
Dry Cough Respiratory Support
Nasal Drops
Nasal Drops

10ml

Nasal Drops

$18
Head clarity support Nasal heaviness relief

What Ayurveda Understands About Respiratory Health

Healthy breathing is fundamental to vitality, energy, and overall well-being. In Ayurveda, the respiratory system is closely connected to Prana, the life force that governs breathing, mental clarity, and the flow of energy throughout the body.

At Ayurda, our respiratory health range draws on traditional Ayurvedic practice to promote clear airways, reduce congestion, and build resilience through every season.

What Causes Respiratory Imbalance in Ayurveda

In Ayurveda, respiratory health is governed by the balance between two doshas: Kapha and Vata. When Kapha accumulates, it settles in the respiratory channels, producing congestion, mucus buildup, and restricted breathing. When Vata is disturbed, it drives dryness, throat irritation, and shallow, erratic breath.

Central to this system are the Pranavaha Srotas, the body’s respiratory pathways. When these become blocked by accumulated waste, the flow of Prana is compromised, affecting both breathing and overall vitality. Restoring balance means clearing that blockage, reducing excess Kapha, and supporting the digestion that Ayurveda places at the root of long-term respiratory health.

What Causes Respiratory Imbalance in Ayurveda
What to Expect And When.

What to Expect And When.

Ayurvedic herbs work progressively, helping the body clear airways and build respiratory resilience over time. Many people notice improved breathing comfort and reduced congestion within the first few weeks of consistent use.

With continued use, deeper benefits emerge: stronger respiratory resilience and better seasonal wellbeing. If you are unsure where to begin, a consultation with Dr. Ajit can help identify the underlying imbalance and provide a personalised plan suited to your constitution.

Ayurda Quality Standards

Every herb in our range is sustainably sourced and selected for potency, not just availability. What goes into your body matters. We hold every formulation to the same standard we would hold for our own family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Ayurveda links most respiratory discomfort to imbalances in Kapha and Vata. Excess Kapha causes congestion, mucus buildup, and chest heaviness, while Vata imbalance leads to dryness, irritation, and airway inflammation. These imbalances disrupt the Pranavaha Srotas, the body’s respiratory pathways, affecting breathing and overall vitality.

Yes. Vasa and Yashti have traditionally helped thin mucus, ease congestion, and soothe airway irritation. Tulsi offers antioxidant support and promotes respiratory wellness, especially during seasonal changes. Pippali supports healthy lung function. Together, these herbs help restore balance by clearing excess mucus and relieving dryness.

These products are not a replacement for prescription medications. If you are taking medication for a respiratory or other health condition, speak to your healthcare provider before adding any herbal supplement to your routine.

Many people notice improved breathing comfort and reduced congestion within the first few weeks of consistent use. Deeper benefits, such as stronger respiratory resilience and better seasonal wellbeing, tend to build gradually over a few months.

Yes. Warm meals, gentle steam inhalation, and avoiding cold, damp conditions help reduce Kapha buildup. Regular pranayama supports lung function and helps relieve dryness and irregular breathing patterns. Avoiding triggers like cigarette smoke is also an important step in maintaining long-term respiratory wellness.

Yes. Some people use these formulations for occasional support during seasonal changes, such as winter colds or allergy season. While others use them as part of an ongoing routine for recurring congestion or sensitivity. The right approach depends on your individual constitution and concerns.

Yes. Ayurveda has long recognised the close connection between digestion and respiratory health, a concept supported by modern insights into the gut microbiome's role in immune function. Weak digestion can lead to the accumulation of Ama, which Ayurveda links to congestion and reduced respiratory resilience. Supporting Agni, or digestive fire, is therefore a key part of maintaining respiratory wellness.