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Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam
200 ml
185.00₹

Key Benefits of Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam

  • Relieves joint pain and muscle stiffness, especially in lower back and neck
  • Soothes sciatic nerve discomfort and supports overall mobility
  • Balances Vata dosha to help reduce nervous tension and cramps
  • Enhances circulation to targeted areas for deep nourishment
  • Aids in relaxation during Ayurvedic therapies like Abhyanga and Basti
  • Supports fertility aspects by addressing reproductive channel toxins
  • Gentle enough for long term external use without known side-effects

Product Description of Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam

Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam is an age-old Ayurvedic oil blend, hand-crafted at the Arya Vaidya Sala in Kerala. It’s formulated through a meticulous process – herbs are boiled in water, infused into sesame oil, then filtered with curds, fermented gruel (kanjika) and cow’s milk. This unique method locks in both water and oil soluble phytoactives, giving you a warm, golden oil rich in traditional potency.

Over centuries, practitioners have turned to this Tailam for Vata disorders—think stiff joints, creeping numbness and nerve pains—that just won’t quit. It warms cold limbs, eases cervical stiffness (like when you wake up with a cricked neck!) and soothes the dreaded sciatica twinge. Consistency matters: a daily massage ritual of 30–60 minutes before bath brings lasting relief, improves skin texture and calms the nervous system.

While mostly prized externally, some physicians also recommend internal use, as part of specialized therapies. The aroma is mild, earthy, with a gentle nutty note of sesame, giving a comforting spa-like feel at home. If you’ve been hunting for a single oil that bridges joint comfort, muscular relaxation, and classic Ayurveda—Cheriya Prasarani Tailam might be just what your routine was missing.

Key ingredients with descriptions of Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam

  • Prasarini (Paederia foetida): Traditionally used in Ayurvedic oils for its warming and soothing properties.
  • Oil of Sesamum indicum: A classic Ayurvedic base oil known for deep tissue penetration and nourishment.
  • Dadhi (Curds): Helps in the emulsification process and supports oil absorption by skin tissues.
  • Kanjika (Fermented gruel): Aids in extraction of water-soluble herbal compounds.
  • Ksheera (Cow milk): Contributes to a smooth texture and enhances cooling after initial warmth.
  • Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice): Balances Vata, known for its gentle toning effects.
  • Piper longum (Pippali root): Traditionally supports circulation and relieves joint discomfort.
  • Plumbago zeylanica (Chitraka): A warming herb that helps in easing muscle stiffness.
  • Saindhava (Rock salt): Supports mineral balance and helps in detoxification.
  • Acorus calamus (Vacha): Used for its mild calming effect on the nervous system.
  • Cedrus deodara (Devadaru): Renowned for relieving musculoskeletal tension.
  • Pluchea lanceolata (Rasna): A classical herb for Vata disorders and joint health.
  • Scindapsus officinalis / Piper chaba (Gajapippali): Helps in targeted relief of sciatic discomfort.
  • Semecarpus anacardium (Bhallataka): Traditionally purified and used for its Vata-pacifying nature.
  • Anethum sowa (Shatapushpa): Mild fragrant herb that aids in overall soothing effect.
  • Nardostachys jatamansi (Mamsi): A calming Himalayan root for mental and muscular ease.

Key uses of Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam

  • External massage for chronic rheumatoid arthritis and joint aches
  • Soothing sciatica, lumbago and lower back stiffness
  • Cervical radiculopathy relief—stiff neck, locked jaw, head and neck tension
  • Ayurvedic therapies: Abhyanga (full body massage), Greevabasti (neck therapy), Kativasti (low-back treatment) and Basti (medicated enema oils)
  • Muscle relaxation after sports or physical exertion
  • Supports reproductive health—addressing vaginal discomfort and sperm quality (as per traditional texts)
  • Daily self-care ritual for Vata balance and mental calm

How to use Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam

Apply the oil liberally on the affected area or entire body. Massage gently for 30–60 minutes before bath to allow full absorption. For therapies like Kativasti or Greevabasti, use as directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Some physicians may prescribe small oral doses, but only under professional guidance.

Safety information about Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam

  • Children: Avoid use on very young children; consult a pediatric Ayurvedic doctor.
  • Pregnant women: Safe for external massage, but internal use only under guidance.
  • Breastfeeding mothers: External application generally considered safe.
  • People with chronic diseases: Talk to your physician before starting regular massage therapy.
  • People with allergies: Patch-test first—contains milk and sesame oil; avoid if sensitive.
  • Elderly individuals: Beneficial for joint stiffness; massage gently, avoid excessive pressure.
  • Patients taking medications: External use is unlikely to interact, but internal dosing requires practitioner oversight.
  • People with weakened immunity: External application helps soothe, but follow hygienic massage practices to prevent skin irritation.

Additional information about Kottakkal Cheriya Prasarani Tailam

This oil is unfragranced except for the natural aroma of sesame and herbs—no synthetic fragrances or preservatives. It can be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Shelf life is typically 2 years from manufacturing. A small spill may leave a slight yellow stain—use a mild detergent to wash off. Ideal for both professional Ayurvedic clinics and at-home self-care rituals. Remember, consistency is key. If you miss a day, no big deal—just resume your routine and notice the difference over time.

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