Dabur Mahanarayan Tail is indeed a traditional formulation often used in conditions involving vata dosha imbalances, which can manifest as muscle pain, joint discomfort, stiffness, and similar issues. Applying it can provide temporary relief by soothing and warming the affected area, improving circulation and perhaps helping with relaxation at the localized region.
However, the persisting pain suggests that you might need a more comprehensive approach to address the root causes—especially considering your sedentary work environment. Extended sitting could exacerbate vata imbalance, contributing to muscle tension and back issues.
In addition to continuing with the oil application, consider incorporating gentle stretches and movements targeted to release tension from your back. Practices such as Cat-Cow stretch, Child’s Pose, and simple spinal twists could be beneficial. Engage in these exercises daily, choosing a time that comfortably fits your routine. Also, try to take short breaks during work to stretch and walk around.
To support your health further, assess your diet and lifestyle: consuming warm, cooked meals, with a focus on vata-pacifying foods, can also help. Warm water and herbal teas such as ginger, courtesy of its anti-inflammatory properties, may be worth including.
If these measures don’t alleviate the pain, it might be necessary to revisit a healthcare provider. Sometimes persistent pain may indicate an underlying issue requiring specialized attention. Consider requesting an evaluation for potential physiotherapy, which could be a complementary and effective option alongside Dabur Mahanarayan Tail. Balancing your lifestyle with ongoing practices, positioning, and dietary adjustments should gradually support your recovery.



