कैटलॉग /
Ghrita
Key Benefits of Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam
- Helps soothe muscle stiffness and minor aches
- Supports healthy joint comfort and flexibility
- Promotes balanced vata and kapha dosha synergy
- Enhances blood circulation in peripheral tissues
- Nourishes deep tissue for suppleness
- Aids post-workout recovery and relaxation
- Helps maintain skin elasticity and tone
Product Description of Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam
Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam is a time-honored Ayurvedic formulation hailing from the lush landscapes of South India. Crafted in small batches, this ghritam carries a rich dose of nourishment deep into the muscles and joints. You know how after a long day you feel that nagging stiffness? It’s thought to help ease that feeling, really seems to seep in and calm the tension. Traditional practitioners have used it for generations to balance vata and kapha doshas, but I’ll admit, I was skeptical at first—yet its warming, comforting effect is undeniable.
The golden texture melts on gentle heating, releasing a subtle, earthy aroma that evokes coconut groves and spice gardens. It’s not just about the fragrance; every application is a ritual of self-care and devotion. Some mornings I apply a thin layer before my yoga routine, just to keep my limbs supple. Others, after a workout, I massage it in to give my muscles a little extra TLC. There’s a thought that it fosters deep nourishment at the cellular level, but hey, even if it’s partly placebo, you do feel cared for. Quick note—store away from direct sun, it likes to chill at room temperature.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam
- Ghee (Clarified Butter): Traditional base used in Ayurvedic preparations for optimal absorption of herbal nutrients.
Key uses of Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam
- Daily self-massage (abhyanga) to relieve muscle tension
- Pre- or post-exercise application for faster recovery
- Targeted therapy on knees, shoulders, lower back
- Soothing compresses for mild sprains and stiff joints
- Gentle warming rub before bedtime to support restful sleep
- Incorporation in traditional Panchakarma treatments
How to use Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam
Warm a small amount between the palms until soft and golden. Gently massage into the desired area in circular strokes for 5–10 minutes. Leave on for at least 30 minutes or overnight for deep nourishment. Wipe off any excess with a soft cloth; follow with a warm shower to remove residue.
Safety information about Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam
- Children: Use minimal amounts; ensure adult supervision to prevent ingestion.
- Pregnant women: Generally considered safe topically; consult your practitioner if you have concerns.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Apply externally on lower back or legs; avoid direct chest area.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek advice from a qualified Ayurvedic doctor before use.
- People with allergies: Contains dairy; avoid if you have milk protein sensitivities.
- Elderly individuals: May aid joint comfort, but start with patch test to rule out skin sensitivity.
- Patients taking medications: No known interactions when used topically; still best to check with healthcare provider.
- People with weakened immunity: Safe for external use; maintain hygiene during massage to prevent skin irritation.
Additional information about Malabar Dhanwantharam Ghritam
Net Weight: 100 g. Shelf Life: 24 months from date of manufacture. Made in India under GMP-certified conditions. It's packaged in a glass jar to preserve purity and aroma. Free from artificial colours, preservatives, and fragrances. Store in a cool,dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. If product changes colour or odour significantly, discontinue use. Not tested on animals. A little goes a long way—traditionally passed down from elders, now offered to you with care and respect.
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