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🌿 Main Ayurvedic Decoction
A classical Ayurvedic Dasamoolam Kashayam that harnesses the traditional Dashamoola (ten-root) herbal group in a liquid decoction. Dasamoola is one of the most widely used groups in Ayurveda for its anti-inflammatory, anti-Vata and strengthening actions, and this kashayam is a water-based extract that makes the benefits readily absorbable.
🌱 What Dasamoolam Kashayam Is (Ayurvedic Context)
Dasamoolam Kashayam is a classical Ayurvedic herbal decoction prepared using the Dasamoola group of ten roots (Dashamoola), traditionally used to pacify aggravated Vata dosha and support inflammation-related conditions.
🧠 Traditional Benefits
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Supports respiratory health: Helps ease cough, chest congestion, wheezing and breathing difficulties by addressing phlegm and inflammation in the chest.
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Relieves inflammatory pain: Used for joint pain, stiffness, low back/neck discomfort and rheumatic conditions.
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Balances Vata dosha: Helps reduce rigidity, dryness and loss of function associated with Vata imbalance.
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Musculoskeletal & nerve support: May be used in osteoarthritis, spondylosis and related degenerative conditions alongside practitioner guidance
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Enhances respiratory muscle strength: The classical formula is noted for helping support respiratory muscles and bronchial function.
📌 How It’s Traditionally Used (General Ayurvedic Guidance)
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Adults: About 15–20 ml mixed with 45–60 ml of warm boiled & cooled water, taken twice daily before food on an empty stomach.
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Children: ~10–15 ml similarly diluted (only under practitioner guidance).
🧴 Traditional Ingredients (Core Herbs)
The Dashamoola group typically includes roots like:
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Vilwa (Aegle marmelos)
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Agnimantha (Premna integrifolia)
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Shalaparni (Desmodium gangeticum)
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Prishnaparni (Uraria picta)
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Brihati (Solanum indicum)
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Shyonaka (Oroxylum indicum)
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Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris)
…all combined traditionally for anti-inflammatory, analgesic and Vata-balancing effects in a decoction base.