Prana the energy from breathing, is preeminent in Ayurvedic and Yogic thinking. The breath, along with food, supplies almost all of the energy to run the body, and without prana, nothing happens. Prana, a sub-Disha of vata, flows inward, but, of course, that inward breath must be balanced with exhalation.
The lungs, along with the heart, can never take a vacation, and they are on the move 24/7, so they need a lot of lubrication. Enter kapha dosha, which has its main home in the upper trunk. Most respiratory issues involve regulating water across the membrane of the lungs between the inside of the body and the outside environment (actually the surface of the lungs). Vata can cause dryness and crunchy blockages, and pitta can bring inflammation. As is common with life-or-death organs, all three doshas are usually involved by the time they have relocated, manifested, and diversified to the lungs and express as an overt disease.
Respiratory Health
Controls Cough & Cold.
Best for Asthma related Breathing Problem.
Controls Sneezing due to dust Allergy.
Makes Digestion Easy.
Amrutha Thulasi granules
Agastya Rasayanam is primarily used as a good tonic for the lungs and is useful for diseases of the upper respiratory tract like the common cold, allergic rhinitis, chronic sinus infection (sinusitis), cough, sore throat, asthma, dyspnoea, tuberculosis, bronchitis etc. It is well-known to rid the body of mucus and diminish inflammation, and can help relieve coughing and wheezing as well.
Agastya Rasayanam
Thaleesapathradi choornam is an excellent combination of potent herbs. It pacifies the kapha and vata dosha. Usually Thaleesapatradi Choornam is advised for frequent use either mixed with honey or in powder form. Talispaturu or Talispatra, refers to coniferous tree Abies webbiana, known as Himalayan Silver Fir in English.
* It is used to treat upper respiratory tract infections and digestive conditions.
* It is an excellent expectorant and hence useful in productive cough.