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AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil
260.00 रुपये
260.00 रुपये
₹300 से अधिक ऑर्डर के लिए फ्री शिपिंग
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Key Benefits of AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil

  • Provides deep warming to soothe aching joints and muscles
  • Helps relieve stiffness and improves mobility over time
  • Reduces feelings of swelling and burning sensation
  • Promotes a comforting, calming effect post-application
  • Natural herbal formulation supports joint health
  • Easy to massage; penetrates skin for targeted relief
  • Traditional recipe backed by Ayurveda for daily care

Product Description of AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil

AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil is an age-old Ayurvedic taila, crafted with care using a blend of time-tested herbs. It’s richly colored—golden to deep brown— and carries a warm, woodsy aroma that’s at once grounding and slightly sweet. When you warm a few drops in your palms, the oil spreads smoothly, offering a gentle heat that invites you to massage tense areas. I remember the first time I tried it on my sore shoulders after art class; the relief was almost instant, though I might’ve overdone the pressure! It’s specifically made for external use, so don’t swallow it, and maybe test a small patch first if you’re cautious.

The formula is traditionally recommended for arthritis, joint pains, muscle stiffness, swelling and burning sensations. With regular application—morning or evening—it can help maintain flexibility and calm discomfort from everyday aches. And yes, it can be a bit oily, so wear loose clothes and allow a few minutes before dressing. It’s a little messy, but worth the bit of extra care if you want that soothing Ayurvedic touch.

Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil

  • Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Soothes skin and supports a healthy response to external stress.
  • Shalaparni (Desmodium gangeticum): Traditionally used to support musculoskeletal comfort.
  • Bhumiamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri): Known for its balancing qualities in external applications.
  • Durva (Cynodon dactylon): Often employed for its cooling effects on inflamed areas.
  • Ksira Vidariipomoea Mauritiana: Valued in classic texts for strengthening tissues.
  • Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): Supports soft tissue resilience and nourishment.
  • Chandana (Santalum album): Brings a calming, cooling attribute to the oil.
  • Agaru (Aquilaria agallocha): Imparts a warming, aromatic quality.
  • Hamsapadi (Adiantum lunulatum): Used traditionally for its skin-friendly properties.
  • Jatamamsi (Nardostachys jatamansi): Known for its fragrant, grounding nature.
  • Meda (Polygonatum cirrhifolium): Valued to support tissue strength.
  • Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia): A classic herb for balancing and revitalising.
  • Kakoli (Lilium polyphyllum): Appreciated for gentle nourishment.
  • Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): Traditionally used to maintain muscle comfort.
  • Ksira Kakoli (Fritillaria): Included for its soothing supportive role.
  • Shatahva (Anethum sowa): Often used for its mild comforting aroma.
  • Rddhi (Dioscoria bulbifera): Valued for strengthening the skin-muscle interface.
  • Padmaka (Prunus cerasoides): Brings gentle toning support.
  • Jivaka (Microstylis muscifera Ridley): Used to help maintain suppleness.
  • Vidari Kanda (Pueraria tuberosa): Traditionally supports flexibility.
  • Rsabhaka (Microstylis wallichii Lindl.): Known for its tissue-nourishing qualities.
  • Jivanti (Leptadenia reticulata): Used to maintain healthy resilience.
  • Tvak (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume): Adds mild warming touch.
  • Tejapatra (Cinnamomum tamala): Imparts soothing aroma.
  • Vyaghranakhi (Capparis horrida): Traditionally included for comfort support.
  • Hrivera (Coleus vettiveroides): Supports ease of movement.
  • Kamala (Nelumbo nucifera): Valued for its balancing nature.
  • Majishtha (Rubia cordifolia): A classic herb for tissue tone.
  • Shveta Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus): Known for gentle cooling action.
  • Indravaruni (Cucumis trigonus): Used to support healthy joint response.
  • Dhanyaka (Coriandrum sativum): Adds a mild calming fragrance.
  • Go Dugdha: Clarified butter basis for richness.
  • Tila Taila (Sesamum Indicu): Carrier oil for easy penetration

Key uses of AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil

  • External massage to relieve arthritis-related stiffness
  • Gentle rubs around swollen or burning muscles
  • Daily warming therapy for chronic joint pain
  • Pre-activity muscle prep to prevent strains
  • Post-exercise soothing massage to calm soreness
  • Relaxing foot rubs for tired legs and ankles
  • Warm compress: soak cloth in oil, apply to painful spots

How to use AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil

Warm 5–10 ml of oil in your palms. Massage gently onto affected area in circular motions for 5–10 minutes, until absorbed or skin feels warm. For best results, use daily—morning or evening. Avoid broken skin and do not ingest. Wash hands after use to prevent accidental contact with eyes or delicate areas.

Safety information about AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil

  • Children: Use only under adult supervision. Patch test first.
  • Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider before use.
  • Breastfeeding mothers: External use is generally okay, avoid nipples and areola.
  • People with chronic diseases: Check with a qualified practitioner if you have hypertension or diabetes.
  • People with allergies: Perform a patch test; discontinue if rash or irritation occurs.
  • Elderly individuals: Use gently; skin may be delicate—lower pressure massage advised.
  • Patients taking medications: No known interactions, but when in doubt please seek advice.
  • People with weakened immunity: Ensure skin is intact; avoid if there are open wounds or infections.

Additional information about AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep lid tightly closed to preserve freshness. Use within 24 months of manufacture date. The oil may settle over time—shake well before use. Do note it can stain fabrics, so allow it to dry or cover with a cloth. This product is for external application only. Manufacturer information, batch no. and expiry details are printed on the label.

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उपयोगकर्ताओं के प्रश्न
Can this oil be used for dry scalp treatment?
Allison
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Is AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil suitable for all skin types?
Charlotte
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Can I use AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil for dry scalp treatment?
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How often should I apply AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil for best results?
Andrew
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Is AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil safe for daily use on all skin types?
Aubrey
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How do I apply AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil for best results?
Riley
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Can I use AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil for scalp massage?
Isaac
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Can I use AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil for dry scalp treatment?
Ryan
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Dr. Ayush Varma
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Yes, AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil can be used for dry scalp treatment. It is formulated with Ayurvedic ingredients known for their nourishing properties, which can help moisturize and soothe a dry scalp. For best results, gently massage the oil into the scalp, leave it on for at least 30 minutes, and then wash it out with a mild shampoo. Regular use may improve scalp health and alleviate dryness. However, if you experience any irritation, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Is AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil safe for daily use on sensitive skin?
Andrew
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Dr. Ayush Varma
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Yes, AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil is generally safe for daily use on sensitive skin. It is formulated with natural ingredients known for their soothing and nourishing properties. However, it is always advisable to conduct a patch test on a small area of skin before regular use to ensure there is no adverse reaction. If any irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately. Additionally, consulting with a dermatologist before incorporating new products into your skincare routine is recommended, especially for sensitive skin.
Is AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil suitable for all skin types?
Abigail
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Dr. Ayush Varma
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AVP Madhuyashtyadi Oil is formulated with natural ingredients traditionally used in Ayurveda, making it generally suitable for all skin types. However, as individual skin sensitivities may vary, it's advisable to perform a patch test on a small skin area before full use. If any irritation or adverse reaction occurs, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist. For those with specific skin concerns or conditions, seeking advice from a healthcare professional is recommended prior to using the product.

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