When Ayurveda speaks of roots, it doesn’t just mean plants—it means the foundation of healing. After childbirth, when the body is raw and depleted, roots are what help ground it again. Two of the most sacred postpartum formulations are Dashmool and Battisa.
Dashmool literally means “ten roots.” It is a classical Ayurvedic formulation combining roots from five trees and five shrubs. Dashmool is anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and strengthens the musculoskeletal system—ideal for pelvic pain, lower back strain, and joint weakness after delivery.
Battisa is a blend of 32 potent herbs—many aromatic, some bitter, some warming. It is used traditionally for internal healing, hormone balance, milk production, and building immunity. The combination of dry ginger, long pepper, shatavari, amla, and katira gond creates a powerful synergy.
These aren’t just “grandmother’s herbs.” Modern studies show anti-oxidant, neuroprotective, and adaptogenic effects in many of these ingredients. Yet they work best in food—not capsules.
That’s where JAAPA’s laddoos and powders step in. When consumed in the right sequence—like Dashmool laddoo after 30 days, Battisa Sonth in mid-cycle—they act like inner architects, rebuilding the woman’s system from deep within.
Roots know where to go. And in postpartum care, they go exactly where healing is needed.