The monsoon season brings refreshing rains and cooler temperatures, but it also comes with a rise in humidity, allergens, and pollutants that can affect respiratory health. From asthma flare-ups to seasonal infections, your lungs may face extra challenges during this time. The good news? With the right natural care, you can keep your lungs strong and healthy all season long.
Inhaling steam infused with eucalyptus oil or peppermint leaves helps loosen mucus, reduce nasal congestion, and soothe irritated airways. Doing this for 5–10 minutes daily can support clear breathing, especially during damp weather.
Drinking warm water or herbal teas throughout the day helps keep your respiratory tract moist and supports the natural removal of irritants and allergens. Ginger tea, tulsi tea, and mulethi (licorice root) tea are particularly beneficial for lung health.
Simple techniques like pranayama, diaphragmatic breathing, and alternate nostril breathing can improve lung capacity and oxygen flow. Just 10 minutes of mindful breathing each day can help you feel more energetic and reduce the risk of respiratory problems.
Incorporate foods rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties such as turmeric, garlic, ginger, and vitamin C-rich fruits. These strengthen your immunity and protect your lungs from infections common during the monsoon.
Humidity can lead to mold growth, which is harmful to your lungs. Use a dehumidifier or keep windows slightly open when the air outside is fresh. Adding indoor plants like peace lilies and areca palms can also help purify the air naturally.
Post-rainfall, air quality may still be affected by pollutants and dust. Wear a mask if you have to travel through high-traffic areas and avoid burning incense or candles excessively indoors.
Wash your hands regularly, cover your mouth while coughing, and avoid close contact with people showing flu-like symptoms. This reduces your risk of viral infections that can impact the lungs during the monsoon.
The monsoon can be a refreshing time of year, but only if you take steps to protect your lungs from the season’s hidden risks. By adopting these simple, natural practices, you can enjoy the rains while breathing easy and keeping your respiratory health in top shape.
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