Monsoon Immunity Booster: 5 Natural Health Hacks for Rainy Season

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Monsoon Immunity Booster: 5 Natural Health Hacks for Rainy Season

Boost your monsoon immunity with natural health hacks from your kitchen. Experts recommend turmeric, amla, and ginger to prevent seasonal infections this rainy season.

Monsoon Brings Health Challenges; Experts Recommend Kitchen Remedies

As the southwest monsoon finally covers most parts of India, bringing relief from scorching summer heat, health experts are warning about the seasonal spike in infections, digestive issues, and respiratory illnesses. With the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting below-normal rainfall for July 2026 at less than 94 per cent of the long period average, the unusual weather pattern makes it critical for individuals to strengthen their natural defences.

Hospitals across major cities are already reporting a rise in respiratory viral infections. In Bengaluru, doctors are detecting an increase in influenza cases, particularly Influenza A H1N1 and H3N2 strains, alongside a slight rise in Covid-19 infections. "More than Covid-19, it is seasonal influenza that has increased. We are seeing around 10 to 15 influenza cases a day," said Dr Ankitha Teja Narayan, Internal Medicine, KIMS Hospitals. The reopening of schools is also contributing to the spread of viral infections.

Health experts emphasise that the most effective immunity boosters are often found in Indian kitchens. Dr Sujit Paul, Group Chief Executive Officer and Health Expert at Zota Health Care Ltd, told news agencies that turmeric, a staple in every household, contains curcumin, a powerful compound with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Regularly incorporating turmeric into meals may help support normal immune function. Pairing turmeric with black pepper enhances curcumin absorption significantly.

Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is another powerhouse ingredient. Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, amla strengthens the immune system and protects the body against oxidative stress. One amla contains 20 times the vitamin C of an orange. Ginger, a kitchen staple, supports healthy digestion, helps relieve bloating, and provides a warming effect during damp weather. It may also support respiratory health by soothing throat irritation.

Tulsi, or holy basil, is one of Ayurveda's most celebrated herbs for supporting immunity and respiratory health. Rich in antioxidants, tulsi helps the body cope with seasonal coughs, colds, and allergy-related discomfort. Garlic, nature's antibacterial powerhouse, contains allicin that actively targets harmful bacteria and viruses. Regular consumption boosts the ability of white blood cells to fight diseases.

While these Ayurvedic ingredients have stood the test of time, experts stress they should be viewed as part of a holistic lifestyle. A balanced diet, safe drinking water, adequate sleep, regular physical activity, and good personal hygiene remain the foundation of good health during the monsoon. The 'Ritu Suraksha-2026' programme, launched under the AYUSH department at Mar Sleeva Medicity in Pala, Kerala, aims to prevent illnesses and ensure health protection during the monsoon.

As the 2026 monsoon continues to unfold, incorporating these natural health hacks into daily life could make a significant difference in staying healthy and infection-free throughout the rainy season.

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02 Jul 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Monsoon Immunity Booster: 5 Natural Health Hacks for Rainy Season

Digital Desk

Monsoon Brings Health Challenges; Experts Recommend Kitchen Remedies

As the southwest monsoon finally covers most parts of India, bringing relief from scorching summer heat, health experts are warning about the seasonal spike in infections, digestive issues, and respiratory illnesses. With the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting below-normal rainfall for July 2026 at less than 94 per cent of the long period average, the unusual weather pattern makes it critical for individuals to strengthen their natural defences.

Hospitals across major cities are already reporting a rise in respiratory viral infections. In Bengaluru, doctors are detecting an increase in influenza cases, particularly Influenza A H1N1 and H3N2 strains, alongside a slight rise in Covid-19 infections. "More than Covid-19, it is seasonal influenza that has increased. We are seeing around 10 to 15 influenza cases a day," said Dr Ankitha Teja Narayan, Internal Medicine, KIMS Hospitals. The reopening of schools is also contributing to the spread of viral infections.

Health experts emphasise that the most effective immunity boosters are often found in Indian kitchens. Dr Sujit Paul, Group Chief Executive Officer and Health Expert at Zota Health Care Ltd, told news agencies that turmeric, a staple in every household, contains curcumin, a powerful compound with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Regularly incorporating turmeric into meals may help support normal immune function. Pairing turmeric with black pepper enhances curcumin absorption significantly.

Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is another powerhouse ingredient. Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, amla strengthens the immune system and protects the body against oxidative stress. One amla contains 20 times the vitamin C of an orange. Ginger, a kitchen staple, supports healthy digestion, helps relieve bloating, and provides a warming effect during damp weather. It may also support respiratory health by soothing throat irritation.

Tulsi, or holy basil, is one of Ayurveda's most celebrated herbs for supporting immunity and respiratory health. Rich in antioxidants, tulsi helps the body cope with seasonal coughs, colds, and allergy-related discomfort. Garlic, nature's antibacterial powerhouse, contains allicin that actively targets harmful bacteria and viruses. Regular consumption boosts the ability of white blood cells to fight diseases.

While these Ayurvedic ingredients have stood the test of time, experts stress they should be viewed as part of a holistic lifestyle. A balanced diet, safe drinking water, adequate sleep, regular physical activity, and good personal hygiene remain the foundation of good health during the monsoon. The 'Ritu Suraksha-2026' programme, launched under the AYUSH department at Mar Sleeva Medicity in Pala, Kerala, aims to prevent illnesses and ensure health protection during the monsoon.

As the 2026 monsoon continues to unfold, incorporating these natural health hacks into daily life could make a significant difference in staying healthy and infection-free throughout the rainy season.

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