Health crises triggered by viral outbreaks often spread two things at the same time: the virus itself and a deep sense of fear. Misinformation travels faster than facts, leaving people anxious, confused,
and unsure about what truly helps.
Dr Partap Chauhan, Founder and Director, Jiva Ayurveda, world-renowned Ayurvedacharya and author offers a grounded perspective during such moments. “Ayurveda does not promise instant cures or dramatic claims. It focuses on strengthening internal resilience so the body is better prepared to cope with external challenges,” he says. This shift from panic to preparedness matters more than most people realise.
Understanding Fear Through an Ayurvedic Lens
Ayurveda views fear as a direct disruptor of balance in the body. When anxiety dominates your thoughts, digestion, sleep, and immunity tend to suffer quietly. This can make you feel weaker even before any infection appears.
“From an Ayurvedic standpoint, calming the mind is not optional during a viral crisis, it is foundational,” explains Dr Chauhan. “When the nervous system settles, the body’s natural defence mechanisms respond with greater clarity and coordination.” It sounds simple, but it is often overlooked.
Supporting Immunity Without Overclaiming
One of the strengths of Ayurveda is its refusal to oversimplify immunity. You are not asked to chase miracle herbs or shortcuts. The focus stays on daily habits that steadily support your system over time. As Dr Chauhan points out, “Ayurveda works alongside modern medical care, not against it.”
Some practical Ayurvedic principles you can follow include:
Prioritising warm, freshly prepared meals
Maintaining regular sleep and waking hours
Using herbs that support digestion and vitality under proper guidance
Avoiding excessive screen exposure and late nights
“These steps may look modest, yet they create internal stability when everything outside feels uncertain,” says Dr Chauhan.
The Role of Individualised Care
Ayurveda does not treat everyone the same during a viral outbreak. Your age, digestion, stress levels, and existing health concerns all matter. This is why personalised advice is emphasised instead of generic protocols.
“Ayurveda encourages you to listen to your body rather than react blindly to headlines or social media noise,” notes Dr Chauhan. That approach builds confidence gradually, but it is more sustainable.
Moving From Panic to Practical Wisdom
In times of viral health crises, fear thrives on confusion. Facts restore a sense of control. Ayurveda helps people move from panic to informed action by strengthening everyday health choices.
“Resilience is built quietly through consistency, not urgency,” says Dr Chauhan. When fear reduces, clarity improves and that itself supports overall wellbeing, even if progress feels gradual at first.














