Abstract
Children are the cornerstone of a nation's present and future prosperity. However, the rapid advancement of industrialization, modern lifestyle, and environmental pollution has led to a significant increase in respiratory tract infections, particularly Bronchial asthma, among children, which require proper care and attention. Dasamoola
Haritaki, a unique Poly-herbal preparation, can be an ideal formulation for managing Tamaka shwasa, the Ayurvedic counterpart of Bronchial asthma. The majority of the ingredients in Dasamoola Haritaki possess Ushna,
Teekshna, and Kleda hara—Vatanulomaka qualities, which can help reduce morbid Vata and Kapha doshas and
can act as Ojo vardhaka, too. Therefore, Dasamoola Haritaki can serve preventive and palliative needs in managing Tamakaswasa.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
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