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Ayurveda expert shares spices, herbs and daily habits to boost immunity this winter season

This winter, staying strong isn’t just about dodging colds, it’s about nurturing your body from within. Ayurveda, expert shares simple herbs, spices, and routines that help digestion, immunity, and stress resilience. From turmeric to tulsi, discover the ingredients that can keep you warm and healthy.

November 09, 2025 / 09:01 IST
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As per an Ayurvedic expert, herbs like turmeric, tulsi, and amla don’t just treat symptoms; they help the body adapt to seasonal changes.
As per an Ayurvedic expert, herbs like turmeric, tulsi, and amla don’t just treat symptoms; they help the body adapt to seasonal changes. (Picture Credit: Pexels)

When the cold winds start nipping and sniffles are in the air, we often reach for quick fixes, a tablet here, a syrup there. But long before the pharmacies of the world, Ayurveda offered something gentler and more enduring: herbs, spices, and mindful daily habits that strengthen the body and soothe the mind.

According to Dr. Shweta Yadav, BAMS, Ayurveda expert, Sheopal’s, “Ayurveda is about supporting the body’s natural resilience. Herbs like turmeric, tulsi, and amla don’t just treat symptoms; they help the body adapt to seasonal changes.” Incorporating them into your food or teas can help keep winter colds and stress at bay.

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From the haldi doodh or turmeric milk to amla, the Ayurvedic kitchen is a treasure trove. “Each herb carries its own magic, from calming inflammation and boosting immunity to balancing digestion and supporting mental clarity.” says Dr Yadav, adding, “Small daily practices, combined with mindful meals and gentle movement, can have lasting benefits.” She further suggests herbs, spices, lifestyle adjustments and simple routines to follow during the colder months.

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