Diwali had always been Diya's favourite, not just because she shared a name with Diya Lights, but also because bursting crackers brought her a lot of joy! Being the loudest in the room, Diya enjoyed having something even louder than her. She asked her grandfather to get her a few of the loudest crackers this year, she was going to have a blast cracking them. ''Dadu did you see that!!" Diya excitedly turned to get grandfather after bursting a cracker. But much to her dismay, Dadu had not seen her burst the crackers as he had been coughing because of the fumes. Diya had never seen her grandfather like so and rushed to his side to soothe him while he was gasping for air! She realises that it was her own crackers that made her grandfather like this, and she decides to never burst another again. How Diwali Can Affect Your HealthDiwali is a joyous occasion filled with memories of having sweets, and amazing savoury foods while the smell of burning crackers lingered in the air. As days have gone by, many people started noticing how much these crackers affected them. While at first, they may just have been a nuisance for noise pollution, the toxic fumes that remained in the air we breathe often left people gasping for air. Over the years these toxic fumes can catch up to you and weaken your lungs. The sad part is, unless you lock yourself in your own home for the Diwali days, you will be affected by these fumes, even if you may not have burst any crackers. So how does one ensure that their lungs do not suffer the consequences of inhaling their toxic fumes? Can Food Help Your Lungs Recover?One surprising way you can help your lungs is by eating foods that can help you detox them. Yes, there are certain foods that can support your lung health and help you recover from the potentially toxic fumes. Diwali celebrations are quite excessive in Delhi and not only reduces the air quality, but it also creates trouble for people who have auditory issues, weakened immune systems as well and respiratory issues. While there's no specific "lung detox" diet, incorporating these nutrient-rich foods into your post-Diwali meals can contribute to overall well-being and help your lungs recover. Antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetablesBlueberries, strawberries, spinach, broccoli, and kale are antioxidant-rich foods that will help your body, and your lungs feel as good as new! They basically help by neutralizing the harmful free radicals, meaning toxins that can damage lung tissue and reduce your lung function. Omega-3 fatty acidsSalmon, mackerel, chia seeds, and walnuts are Omega-3 fatty acids-rich foods that are often suggested for people who have any lung-related disease. They can help you reduce the inflammation in your lungs and reduce the amount of pain in turn. They can also reduce the risk of respiratory infections. Fiber-rich foodsWhole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes are fibre-rich foods that help you remove the toxins from your lungs. These foods help your gut, which contributes to the overall health of your body, including the lungs. Hydrating beveragesWater, herbal tea, and fresh fruit juices are basically there to hydrate your irritated airways. When you are constantly coughing, it can dry out your airways, these will help prevent any dehydration and reduce chances of fatigue.