Kerala oil therapy, often called Abhyanga when the oils are used in massage, is a pretty amazing approach to managing pain and stress through Ayurveda. You’ve definitely pointed out some of the right oils—Mahanarayan Tailam, Dhanwantharam Tailam, and Ksheerabala Tailam, each with their unique benefits. Choosing the best one really depends on your specific dosha imbalance and the root of your problem.
Mahanarayan Tailam works well for vata-related issues, like joint pain and stiffness, while Dhanwantharam Tailam is often used postpartum or for muscle strengthening. Ksheerabala Tailam is more soothing and helps with general body pain.
As for how often to do it—it’s kinda case by case. Chronic back pain or joint stiffness might need more frequent sessions, like weeklly or bi-weekly, especially when starting out. But as you gain relief, spacing it out more might work fine. Keep in mind it’s often a supportive therapy—it’s not a one-time fix. Regular sessions can help manage imbalances and prevent flare-ups, but self-care like gentle stretching or yoga, and stress management is crucial too.
People usually find it quite calming and, well, quite relaxing—due to the nurturing nature of oil massage, skin contact things, and improved blood circulation. The stress relief aspect is real! That said, if stress is a primary concern, focusing on lifestyle changes, calming practices like meditation or breathing exercises are usually recommended in addition.
It can be rather effective in the long term, but the trick is consistency and taking it in combination with a holistic lifestyle that supports your prakriti (constitution). Listen to your body and work with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide personalized treatment based on full health assessment. Always remember, no therapy works in void and the root causes should be hoped to be addressed.



