Product Details and descritption of Kerala Ayurveda Dasamoolajeerakarishta
Dasamoolajeerakarishta is a traditional tonic that is a combination of the Dashamoolarishta and the Jeerakarishtam that can help in the postnatal care for the mother. Dasamoola means ten roots. True to its name, this Ayurvedic medication has the benefit of the ten most potent root ingredients used in Ayurveda. While the Dashamoola ingredients in this medicine offer strength and balance to the Doshas of the expecting and new mother, the Jeerakarishtam helps to relieve all the gastric-related troubles that pregnancy brings. It relieves nausea, improves appetite, and supports proper digestion. Its ingredients are helpful in treating urine-related issues.
The Dasamoolajeerakarishta uses many ingredients as it is the combination of two arishtams. The key ingredients are:
Dasamoolam
The star ingredients in the Dasamoolarishta are the ten (Dasa) very potent roots (Moolam) that are as follows:
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Bilva (Aegle marmelos)
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The Bael or Bilva tree
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It balances all the three Doshas
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By balancing the Pitta Dosha it relieves ulcers, inflammations, and Pitta-related fevers
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Syonaka (Oroxylum Indicum)
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This herb has anti-inflammatory and pain relief properties which makes it good for postnatal care
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Gambhari (Gmelina arbora)
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It is a general tonic for relief from weakness
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It relieves Vata and Pitta Dosha’s imbalances
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Patala (Stereospermum suaveolens)
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It has diuretic, cardiac tonic, and anti-inflammatory properties
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It balances the three Doshas
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It is used in traditional medicine for blood-related problems
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Agnimantha (Premna integrifolia)
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It has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties
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It is used in Vata disorders
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Salaparni (Desmodium gangeticum)
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This herb is used in Ayurveda as an anthelmintic, antioxidant, febrifuge, carminative, expectorant, nervine tonic, immunity-stimulating, anti-catarrhal, diuretic, anti-diarrheal and stomachic.
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It balances Vata and Kapha Doshas
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Prasniparni (Uraria picta)
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It is used in traditional medicine anti-inflammatory and anti-infective
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Brahati (Solanum Indicum)
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It is an Ayurvedic anti-inflammatory
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Kantakari (Solanum surattnse)
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It is used in traditional medicine as an antitumorigenic, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, antioxidant, diuretic and antipyretic.
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Goksura (Tribulus terrestis)
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Balances the Vata and Pitta Doshas
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Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanicum)
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Pacifies Vata Dosha
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Is used in Ayurveda as a rejuvenating agent
Puskara (Inula racemosa)
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Is useful in Ayurvedic treatment for heart disease and upper respiratory tract disorders.
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Relieves wounds and is a uterus stimulant.
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It is used in Ayurveda as an antiviral, antibacterial, antihistamine, bronchodilator, anti-inflammatory, antihelminthic, and in the treatment of anaemia.
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It balances Kapha and Vata Doshas
Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa)
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Has anti-inflammatory properties that reduce inflammation of the Uterus.
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Balances the levels of FSH, LH, estrogen, and progesterone in the body. This regulates the menstrual cycles and controls symptoms caused by sudden spikes and falls in hormone levels.
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Helps the female reproductive system balance its hormone levels properly
Guduci (Tinospora cordifolia)
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It balances all the three Doshas
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This herb is used as an adaptogen, analgesic, and anti-infective in Ayurveda.
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It helps the body resist stress and illness.
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It relieves Ama
Dhatri (Emblica officinalis)
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Indian gooseberry
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Rich in Vitamin C
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Is used in traditional medicine as an antioxidant, immunomodulator, anti-inflammatory
Duralabha (Fagonia cretica)
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Used in Ayurveda to treat weakness, ulcers, wounds, fever, nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, skin problems, gout, and respiratory disorders.
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It is used in traditional medicine for its properties of being hepatoprotective, anti-hemorrhagic, and wound healing.
Khadira (Acacia catechu)
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Antidiarrhoeal
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Pacifies Vata Dosha
Bijasara (Pterocarpus marsupium)
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This herb is used in Ayurveda as a hypoglycaemic and antibiotics in the treatment of bleeding, inflammation, and diabetes.
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It has astringent properties that are useful in treating skin problems in Ayurveda
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)
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Is used to balance all three Doshas
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Helps to detoxify and support healing in Ayurvedic medicine
Kustha (Saussurea lappa)
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It pacifies Vata and Kapha imbalances.
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This herb is useful in the treatment of gout, rheumatic, and skin diseases.
Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia)
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Used in Ayurveda as a blood detoxifier
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Supports liver health
Devadaru (Cedrus deodara)
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Balances the Kapha and Vata Doshas
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Relieves the Ama in the body
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Relieves swelling and is used in Ayurveda as an anti-inflammatory
Vidanga (Embelia ribes)
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Wound healing properties in Ayurveda
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Balances Vata Dosha
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Enhances the movement in the body
Madhuka (Madhuca indica)
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This herb has anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory properties.
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It is also used in Ayurveda as a fermentation initiator.
Bharngi (Clerodendron serratum)
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Is used to pacify cough, cold and asthma in Ayurveda
Kapittha (Feronia limonia)
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Wood apple
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Is used in traditional medicine to treat nausea, and cardiac muscles, improve taste, and clear the phlegm in the throat.
Bibhitaka (Terminalia belerica)
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Supports Rasa and Mamsa Dhatus
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Antibacterial, antiinflammatory
Raktapunarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa)
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Has anti-inflammatory properties
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Is also ideal for controlling stress and pain.
Chavya (Piper retrofractum)
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Balances Kapha and Vata Doshas
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Increases Pitta Dosha.
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Relieves Ama formation
Postnatal periods are the most stressful for a mother’s health. It is important that the mother maintain optimum health and energy levels in order that both mother and child are strong and well supported. The Dasamoolajeerakarishta is a traditional tonic that strengthens and supports the health of the mother. It is also a uterine tonic that supports the uterine function after delivery. It helps soothe the digestive troubles caused after pregnancy and also maintains optimum hormone levels.
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Aids in faster postnatal healing
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Improves quality of breastmilk
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Improves appetite and digestion
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