The Monsoon Health Challenge
While the rains are a welcome sight, the accompanying humidity and dampness create a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and viruses. This is why the monsoon season often sees a spike in illnesses like the common cold, flu, digestive problems, and water-borne
diseases. [7, 13] Health experts point out that our digestive system tends to slow down and our immunity can be weaker during these months, making us more vulnerable. [7, 13, 18] The craving for fried, oily street food also increases, which can further tax our digestion and overall health. [10] It becomes crucial to adopt habits that strengthen our body’s natural defences.
The Ultimate Monsoon Habit: Embrace Herbal Teas
If there's one habit nutritionists and health experts consistently recommend for the rainy season, it's incorporating warm, immunity-boosting herbal teas into your daily routine. [7, 8] Often referred to as 'kadha' in many Indian households, these concoctions are more than just a comforting warm drink; they are a potent tool for wellness. [5] Regularly sipping on herbal teas made with specific spices and herbs can help strengthen your immune system, improve digestion, and fight off common infections that are rampant during this time. [2, 7]
The Power Trio: Ginger, Turmeric, and Tulsi
While many herbs are beneficial, a few stand out for their potent monsoon-shielding properties. Ginger is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties, ability to aid digestion, and effectiveness against sore throats and viral infections. [2, 3, 9] Turmeric, containing the active compound curcumin, is a powerhouse antioxidant that boosts immune function and has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties. [4, 6, 17] Tulsi (Holy Basil) is revered in Ayurveda for its antimicrobial qualities that help the body fight off respiratory infections. [2, 15] A tea combining these three ingredients is a formidable defence against seasonal ailments. [4] Other excellent additions include cinnamon for its ability to regulate blood sugar and fight microbes, and black pepper, which enhances the absorption of turmeric's beneficial compounds. [3, 15]
Making It a Daily Ritual
Adopting this habit is simple. You can start your day with a warm cup of ginger-lemon water to detoxify your system. [10] Alternatively, brew a simple tea by steeping freshly grated ginger and a few tulsi leaves in hot water for a few minutes. [9, 11] For a more potent blend, simmer ginger, a pinch of turmeric powder, a few black peppercorns, and tulsi leaves in water for 10-15 minutes, strain, and drink warm. [4] You can add a touch of honey for its soothing properties, but avoid adding it to boiling water to preserve its nutrients. [9] Having a cup in the morning and another in the evening can provide a consistent protective shield.
Complementary Habits for a Healthy Monsoon
While sipping herbal teas is a powerful step, a few other habits can further enhance your well-being. Nutritionists advise sticking to warm, home-cooked meals, as they are easier to digest and carry a lower risk of contamination. [7, 10] It’s best to avoid or limit raw foods like salads and stick to steamed or boiled vegetables. [7, 12] Staying well-hydrated with boiled or filtered water is crucial to flush out toxins. [11, 18] Finally, including probiotic-rich foods like yogurt and buttermilk can support gut health, which is a cornerstone of a strong immune system. [7, 10]
















