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Key Benefits of AVP Pinda Thailam
- Soothes joint pain and stiffness
- Reduces inflammation in the joint
- Improves circulation to affected areas
- Relieves muscle spasms!
- Eases symptoms of gouty arthritis
- Supports skin elasticity and hydration
- Calms burning sensation and redness
Product Description of AVP Pinda Thailam
AVP Pinda Thailam is a lovingly crafted Ayurvedic oil, rooted in centuries-old tradition. This herbal formulation is tailored for external use only, specifically to target discomfort associated with gouty arthritis and related joint conditions. The oil feels warm to the touch, yet absorbs smoothly, leaving behind a gentle, lingering scent of earth and honey. Use daily before bathing, and you may start to notice a soothing relief as the warmth penetrates deep into tissues. It's not just for arthritis though—varicose veins, muscle twitching, sprains, and even mild sprain injuries benefit greatly when gently massaged. The silky texture makes it perfect for Abhyanga, Januvasti, Dhara, and more. Although potent, this oil can be used long-term as advised by your Ayurvedic practitioner, offering sustained comfort and support. And hey, it’s an oil you grow to trust, a sort of ritual that blends calm and care into your routine. Just a quick note: avoid applying heavy pressure on varicose veins, instead let the touch be light, soothing and respectful.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Pinda Thailam
- Madhuchhista (Honey bee wax) – A natural wax from honeycombs, traditionally used for its protective and emollient properties.
- Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia) – A red-root herb known in Ayurveda for supporting healthy blood quality and skin vitality.
- Sarjarasa (Resin of Vateria indica) – A tree resin valued for its gentle warming nature and soothing characteristics.
- Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus) – A fragrant herb often used for its cooling and detoxifying qualities.
- Taila (Oil of Sesamum indicum) – Sesame oil, a classic Ayurvedic base known for deep penetration and nourishment.
- Water – Pure, simple water used during the traditional preparation process to extract active constituents.
Key uses of AVP Pinda Thailam
- External application for gouty arthritis (Vatashonita)
- Muscle sprain relief and recovery
- Calms burning, redness, swelling
- Supports varicose veins with gentle massage
- Used in Ayurvedic therapies like Abhyanga and Januvasti
- Relieves muscle twitching and spasms
- Enhances skin texture during full-body massage
- Improves flexibility and joint mobility
How to use AVP Pinda Thailam
Warm a small amount of oil in your palms. Gently apply over affected joints or muscles using circular motions. For best results, leave on for 30–60 minutes before bathing or wiping off with a warm cloth
Safety information about AVP Pinda Thailam
Children: Use only under adult supervision; avoid eye area.
Pregnant women: Generally safe for topical use; consult practitioner before regular application
Breastfeeding mothers: Safe externally; avoid contact with infant’s skin
People with chronic diseases: Seek medical advice prior, especially if sensitive to oils
People with allergies: Patch test first; contains sesame oil
Elderly individuals: Suitable but massage gently to prevent bruising
Patients taking medications: No known interactions; still, check with your doctor
People with weakened immunity: Use with care; keep area clean. Consult health practiioner if in doubt
Additional information about AVP Pinda Thailam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The bottle comes sealed to ensure freshness and a long shelf life It needs to be used within one year of opening. Ideal for daily self-care rituals, this versatile oil brings an authentic Ayurvedic touch to your healing journey. Each batch is prepared in small quantities following traditional heating and filtering methods, ensuring quality and potency in every drop.
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