I had to do regular follow-ups for my thyroid and my doctor was very strict about avoiding herbal kashayams. Please consult your gynac before taking it to ensure it won't affect your hormone levels or pregnancy.
Sweetie, don't stress too much about finding herbal cures online. Just stick to simple warm water or tulsi tea, and avoid this kashayam until your doctor says it's 100% fine.
Please avoid taking kashayams like this during pregnancy without consulting a certified doctor. Some Ayurvedic formulations can be very strong and might cause heat in the body or uterine contractions.
I felt so tempted to drink traditional kashayams when I had a bad cough, but my doctor warned me against it. It's better to stick to steam inhalation and doctor-approved syrups.
I completely understand wanting natural remedies when you are pregnant, but please be very gentle with your body. Do check with your healthcare provider before taking any strong Ayurvedic decoctions.
Over the years, I've seen many moms ask about Ayurvedic medicines. While Ayurveda is great, pregnancy requires extra caution, so please consult your obstetrician before starting Dasamoola Katutraya Kashayam.
I know you must be feeling unwell and looking for a safe cure, coughs during pregnancy are so frustrating. But please, validate your safety first and ask your doctor before drinking this kashayam.
When I was staying with my parents, they wanted to give me herbal remedies for my cold, but we called my gynac first. She suggested avoiding strong kashayams during pregnancy.
Dekho, pregnancy me fancy herbal drinks bina doctor se pooche mat piyo. Kashayams can have very strong ingredients. Normal warm water and ginger tea are safer for a cold.
My mother-in-law often suggests traditional kashayams for cold, but I always trust my doctor. She advised me not to take Dasamoola kashayam during pregnancy as some herbs are not recommended.
I can't give medical advice, but I personally stayed away from all kashayams during my pregnancy just to be on the safe side. It's better to check with your own doctor.
Haan, custom-made Ayurvedic kadhas are good, but pregnancy me bina doctor se pooche kuch mat lena. It's safer to avoid strong herbs unless your gynac or an Ayurvedic expert allows it.