Boost Your Natural Immunity with Ayurveda

Healing through Authentic Ayurveda & Nadi Pariksha

Ayurveda & Immunity: A Holistic Approach to Natural Defense

The modulation of immune response using Ayurvedic herbal medicines is now gaining scientific recognition. Instead of directly attacking pathogens like modern medicine, Ayurveda focuses on enhancing the body’s natural resistance (immunity).

This approach works by activating the immune system naturally using plant-based immunomodulators.

Understanding Immunity in Ayurveda

In Ayurveda, immunity is referred to as Vyadhi-Kshamatva.

It includes:   

  • Resistance against diseases
  • Prevention of disease occurrence
  • Ability to suppress disease progression

 This concept is broader than modern “immunity” because it focuses on overall strength and balance of the body.

Difference: Ayurveda vs Modern Medicine

Ayurveda

Strengthens the body to fight diseases naturally

Modern Medicine

Targets disease-causing agents directly

Ayurveda emphasizes prevention + strengthening, not just treatment.

Role of Ojas in Immunity

Ojas is the essence of all body tissues (Dhatus).

Functions of Ojas:

  • Protects against infections
  • Prevents degeneration of tissues
  • Maintains vitality and strength
  • Supports immune responses

      Ojas circulates through the body and nourishes all tissues.

When Ojas is Imbalanced:

  • Fatigue
  • Weak immunity
  • Stress-related disorders
  • Chronic diseases

Mind-Body-Immune Connection

Ayurveda explains that emotional states directlyaffect immunity:

  • Fear (Bhaya)
  • Anger (Krodha)
  • Grief (Shoka)
  • Stress & Anxiety

Modern science now supports this through Psychoneuroimmunology, linking mind, nervous system, and immunity.

Types of Immunity (Bala)

Ayurveda describes three types of immunity:

1. Sahaja Bala

  • Natural / genetic immunity
  • Present since birth

2. Kalaja Bala

  • Depends on age and seasons

3. Yuktikrit Bala

  • Diet
  • Lifestyle
  • Exercise
  • Therapies

Key Ayurvedic Immunity Herbs

Some scientifically studied immunomodulators:

  • Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) – Stress reduction & strength
  • Guduchi (Giloy) – Boosts immune response
  • Tulsi – Improves respiratory health
  • Amalaki (Amla) – Rich antioxidant
  • Yastimadhu – Anti-inflammatory & immune support

These herbs enhance both cellular and humoral immunity.

Practical Tips to Boost Immunity

✔ Eat balanced Ayurvedic diet
✔ Maintain proper digestion (Agni)

✔ Practice yoga & exercise
✔ Reduce stress

✔ Follow seasonal routine
✔ Use Rasayana herbs

Ayurveda focuses on building internal strength rather than fighting diseases externally.