कैटलॉग /
Taila
Key Benefits of AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam
- Soothes stiffness and relieves muscle tension
- Supports healthy joint mobility
- Helps calm aggravated Vata dosha
- Promotes circulation in affected areas
- Eases backache, neck pain and spondylosis discomfort
- Assists in relief from neuralgia and neuritis
- Facilitates gentle warming massage for overall relaxation
Product Description of AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam
AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam is a time-honored Ayurvedic herbal oil blended through the traditional Avartana process—repeated oil-making up to 101 times. It feels warm to touch, almost like a cozy hug, and is specially crafted for external use when Vata dosha runs high. You might use it for sore, creaky joints, stiff muscles or that nagging low-back pain after a long day of standing or sitting. Seriously, it’s like an old friend for your aches. The oil carries a rich, earthy aroma, which lingers pleasantly, reminding you of its potent herbal roots. Many users find that a daily evening massage helps them unwind, sleep better, and wake up feeling a bit more limber—even if they’d almost forgotten what “easy movement” felt like.
Though it’s mainly applied topically, its comforting warmth is believed to penetrate deep, supporting nerve and muscle health. Whether you suffer from mild osteoarthritis, rheumatoid stiffness, facial palsy, or general fatigue in limbs, this oil has been trusted for generations. Remember, it’s not a quick-fix miracle but a gentle companion in your wellness routine—so give it a try and see how your body responds.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam
- Balamoola (Sida cordifolia): Traditional root used for its supportive action on musculoskeletal comfort.
- Dashamoola (group of ten roots): Blend of Bilva, Agnimantha, Shyonaka, Patala, Gambhari, Brihati, Kantakari, Gokshura, Shalaparni, Prishnaparni, known to balance Vata.
- Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris): Regarded for its toning effect on connective tissues.
- Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): Herb renowned in Ayurveda for supporting muscle strength.
- Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): Cooling herb, traditionally used for its nourishing qualities.
- Yashti (Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra): Gentle aromatic root also used in cleansing formulations.
- Ela (Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum): Fragrant spice that enhances oil absorption.
- Twak (Cinnamon – Cinnamomum camphora): Spice bark providing mild warming sensation.
- Patra (Cinnamomum tamala): Leaf with gentle aromatic, traditionally used in oil preparations.
- Sesame Oil (Oil of Sesamum indicum): Base oil with nourishing, penetrating properties.
Key uses of AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam
- External application for Vata-related stiffness and joint aches.
- Massage oil to ease muscle tension in neck, shoulders, back and limbs.
- Supportive treatment in mild osteoarthritis and rheumatoid conditions.
- Helpful in neuralgia, neuritis and peripheral nerve discomfort.
- Relaxing oil for post-exercise or after physical labor.
- Part of daily self-care routine to encourage improved circulation.
- Warm compress option when applied before gentle heat therapy.
How to use AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam
Warm a small amount of oil between palms. Gently massage onto the affected area in circular motions for 10–15 minutes. Leave on for at least 30 minutes, or overnight if you wish, then wipe off excess with a warm, damp cloth. For best results, use daily, preferably in the evening after a bath or shower.
Safety information about AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam
Children: Use minimal oil, perform patch test first. Avoid in very young infants.
Pregnant women: Consult Ayurvedic physician before use on abdomen or lower back.
Breastfeeding mothers: Safe to use on shoulders and back; avoid heavy use near chest.
People with chronic diseases: Seek professional advice, specially if skin sensitivity is an issue.
People with allergies: Contains Sesame oil and various botanicals; patch test recommended.
Elderly individuals: Generally well tolerated, but start with light application.
Patients taking medications: No known systemic interactions, yet consult your doctor if concerned.
People with weakened immunity: Use on intact skin only; avoid open wounds or broken skin.
Additional information about AVP Dhanwantharam Thailam
Store the oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep cap tightly closed after each use. Shelf life typically 2 years from manufacturing date. The oil may darken over time—that’s normal and doesn’t affect efficacy. This Ayurvedic formulation is vegan-friendly, gluten-free, cruelty-free, and free from synthetic fragrances or colorants. Made in India using traditional methods, each batch undergoes strict quality checks to ensure consistency and potency. Ingredients are sourced from trusted herbal gardens, and the oil is processed in small batches to preserve its integrity.
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