When dealing with chronic back pain, Malabar Asana Vilwadi Tailam can be a beneficial part of your regimen. Its formulation focuses on alleviating vata imbalance, which is often at the root of such musculoskeletal discomfort. To use this oil effectively, gently massage it onto the affected area—your back—preferably twice a day. A self-massage before bed, like your friend does, can be quite effective. Apply warm oil directly without mixing it with other substances. Use circular motions and let it sit for at least 20-30 minutes before washing it off, if you find it necessary. This allows the oil to penetrate the tissues and exert its therapeutic effects.
Yoga asanas that complement the use of Malabar Asana Vilwadi Tailam include vata-pacifying poses such as Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose), Cat-Cow Stretch, and Trikonasana (Triangle Pose). These help improve flexibility and alleviate stiffness by gently stretching and toning the muscles. Incorporating these stretches into your routine can assist in relieving pain and improve posture, especially after long hours of sitting.
If heartburn is also an issue, it’s important to address pitta imbalance, which influences your digestive fire (agni). While Vilwadi Tailam is typically for external use, preparing meals with spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel may aid in soothing your digestion.
However, if your back pain persists or worsens, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable to rule out any serious underlying conditions. Remember that Ayurveda works best as an integrative approach—it supports well-being alongside necessary medical advice.



