Vomiting after consuming Dashmul Kwath in your wife’s case could indicate an imbalance in her doshas, particularly an upset in her pitta or kapha. Dashmul Kwath is generally regarded safe, but sometimes, if there’s an underlying digestive issue or changes in her diet or lifestyle, such reactions may occur. Let’s explore what might be contributing factors and how you might approach it.
Firstly, it’s important to re-evaluate her current dietary habits and routines. If her food intake is leaning towards more spicy, oily, or heavy to digest meals, it can aggravate pitta or kapha doshas, possibly causing nausea or vomiting. It would be beneficial for her to have light, easily digestible foods while addressing this.
Furthermore, consider the timing of the Dashmul Kwath consumption. Taking it on an empty stomach might overwhelm her digestive system, potentially leading to these symptoms. It might help if she took it after eating a meal so her agni (digestive fire) is well supported. Also, make note to ensure she’s taking the recommended dosage, as overconsumption can sometimes cause such issues.
If she has experienced recent stress or if the weather is particularly hot, these could also exacerbate pitta, leading to discomfort. Encourage her to engage in calming practices, like gentle yoga or meditation, which can help balance her doshas.
If these changes do not improve her condition, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess her prakriti in more depth and provide a personalized plan. Also, if vomiting persists or is intense, it’s prudent to seek immediate medical advice to rule out other potential causes. Safety should be the top priority.


