Katibasti’s like one of those Ayurveda classics, you know? It’s actually quite effective for lower back pain – especially when it comes to soothing that deep Vata imbalance responsible for all that ruckus in your spine. Not just that, it could also be helpful for conditions like sciatica or disc issues. It creates sort of like a nourishing pond of warmth right there on your back that can penetrate deep into tissues, nerves, and muscles.
People often start with Mahanarayan Oil or Bala Thailam you mentioned. They’re pretty popular 'cause they work well to ease pain and add flexibility too. But the number of sessions? Oh, that can vary! You might need anywhere from 7 to 21 sessions, depending on how chronic or severe your condition is. It’s not a one-size-fits-all, and it’s definitely not a permanent fix in just a single session. Commitment over a series is what usually seals the deal.
And as for all age groups? Well, generally suitable for adults but definitely not for folks with open wounds on their back or certain back conditions that may require surgical intervention. It’s best to consider factors like your Prakriti and severity of your condition.
Some users reported profound relief, improved posture and flexibility, feeling lighter, even more balanced emotionally. Others find it a good complement to their existing treatments.
My two cents? Go to a qualified practitioner. They could better tailor the approach specific to your needs and track the progress. Whatever you do, make sure that the oils used and techniques performed align well with your specific health status and lifestyle. Also, remember, Ayurveda looks at your diet, daily routines, stress levels and all that jazz—it’s like a whole lifestyle makeover, not just a quick fix!