
Delhi recorded the worst air quality at the onset of winter. The primary reasons behind this are the various sources of pollution - garbage waste, road dust, power plant factory waste, and transport gases. Hence, the need of the hour is a natural remedy that can help cure respiratory problems. Luke Coutinho, a holistic lifestyle coach and nutritionist known for specialising in nutritional science and alternative medicine, shares a post on Instagram talking about respiratory health in Delhi. He recommends consuming a scientifically proven remedy in the picture messages that reads, “This is for Delhi right now and the crazy pollution. What is shared next is not a REPLACEMENT for your allopathy. Kalmegh, scientifically known as Andrographis paniculata, is a traditional medicinal herb widely used in Ayurvedic and traditional medicine systems. We have been using this strategically for patients through lockdown. Before that and till now, every case is bio-individual and hence not shared widely on a social media platform.”
The nutritionist states that Kalmegh can be used by boiling its leaves. However, he mentions consulting an alternative medicine registered doctor for a better recipe and adds, “What we use is the simple capsule, dosage as per bottle and your doctor if needed, the Kalmegh, Organic India brand. There are many other brands, but this is what we have been using. I believe at a time like this, with pollution levels crazy, we need to do all that it takes to help the human body and lungs through this in the safest possible way, over and above what already exists if needed.”
Luke Coutinho also asks everyone to consult healthcare professionals before using Kalmegh as a treatment option, especially for severe respiratory conditions. He writes, “I usually don't use my social media to talk about a particular supplement or herbal remedy as it can be blindly misused by people and may not work on some people who are on other medications. Possible contraindications and many herbs and supplements have incomplete research or smartly funded outcomes from research. Speak to your medical allopathy doctors if you want to or must speak to experts, doctors or Ayurveda, especially if you are on treatment. Also discuss and take advice for the age limit according to conditions.”
“Sadly, the only solution is better air and a better environment, but right now, we need to focus on small wins and do what we can to adapt- the power of Kalmegh, andographis paniculata for respiratory health. Be wise, don't be the herd,” read his caption. He even used a word like “holistic health” while hashtagging his post.
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Stricter pollution curbs are expected to kick in soon to tackle the worsening air quality in Delhi and nearby regions with the onset of winter.
There was no respite from toxic air for Delhi as it continued to face "very poor" air quality on Saturday, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
When temperatures drop, the air becomes dry and constricts the airways, making it harder for COPD patients to breathe. This can lead to coughing, wheezing, and sudden breathlessness even with minimal physical activity.
Jain said the city's current situation hit him harder, as he grew up in Meerut, studied at IIT Delhi, and fell in love with the place, its energy, food, and people.
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