The respiratory system is one of the most important systems in the body, as it is our primary source of oxygen—the very essence of our life-force. Even minor blockages in the airways, such as snoring, dry or wet cough, or occasional breathing challenges, can reduce overall energy levels and should not be overlooked. When left unaddressed, these imbalances may contribute to more persistent patterns of respiratory discomfort, such as seasonal sensitivities, chronic nasal congestion, or lingering chest tightness.
The good news is that with simple dietary changes and the use of appropriate herbal teas and formulas, most respiratory imbalances can be gently and effectively supported. In many cases, noticeable relief is experienced within days, especially when the underlying congestion, inflammation, or dryness is correctly identified and addressed.
"Client experiences shared here are anecdotal and reflect individual outcomes. No therapeutic results are implied."
Understanding your bone tissue, ashti dhatu, according to Ayurveda
Asthi Dhatu: Bones Asthi means bone. Asthi dhatu gives the structure to the body. Asthi dhatu is basically our skeleton system. Asthi gives support to these structures and gives shape to our body. A human body is supported by the strong bones to be able to move. It contains all cartilaginous components in the human body. All the dhatus help each other to help the body function properly. Asthi dhatu is bones and teeth. It is our bones that support the muscles, fat, ligaments and gives us shape, so it is very important to maintain our asthi dhatu.
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Disclaimer: Khabir’s Health Consulting, LLC (WY), DBA Khabir’s Clinic, provides non-medical, educational services rooted in traditional natural health systems such as herbalism, nutrition, and Ayurveda. Khabir Southwick is not a licensed physician, and no diagnosis, treatment, or cure is offered or implied. All services and recommendations are strictly informational and educational in nature. Clients are responsible for their own health decisions and are encouraged to consult a licensed medical provider for any health concerns.