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Key Benefits of Aayush Shulagna Oil
- Helps relives stiffness in joints and muscles
- Soothes aches & pains from sprains and minor injuries
- Supports mobility by reducing Vatha Vyadhi discomfort
- Warms up and nurtures painful areas like knees, back
- May ease symptoms of Ama Vatha and Sandhi Vatha
- Gentle enough for daily external application
- Non-greasy finish, absorbs quickly into skin
Product Description of Aayush Shulagna Oil
Aayush Shulagna Oil is your quiet ally for those nagging pains that just won’t quit. It’s like a warm hug for your sore knees after a long day walking, or a soothing balm for your tense shoulders. Traditional Ayurveda meets modern convenience here – simply apply, massage in gentle circles, and let the herbal warmth penetrate. You might feel a gentle tingle as the oils work, encouraging circulation and helping muscles unwind. And, well, honestly? It smells earthy and grounding; it’s not rose-petal sweet or anything, more like a forest walk at dusk. The texture is light enough you won’t slip around, yet rich enough to really cling to problem spots. Over time, regular use can help calm the body’s natural firing of pain signals — a small support system for your joints and soft tissues. People have tossed this in gym bags, medicine chests, even stashed a bottle in the car for on-the-go relief. No grand promises of overnight miracles, just steady, loving care. Because hey, we all know the tricky business of managing everyday aches, right? This oil quietly does its part.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Aayush Shulagna Oil
Official ingredient list not provided in public sources. Please refer to product packaging for accurate information.
Key uses of Aayush Shulagna Oil
- Massage over knees and elbows for relief from arthritis-like stiffness
- Apply to lower back or lumbar region to soothe muscle tension
- Use on sprained wrists or ankles after gentle warming
- Rub into calves and thighs post-exercise to ease soreness
- Target shoulder and neck areas to alleviate built-up stress
- Daily self-care ritual for general aches, helps maintain flexibility
How to use Aayush Shulagna Oil
Take a few drops of oil, warm between palms and apply externally on the affected area. Massage in circular motions for 3–5 minutes until skin has absorbed the oil. Use once or twice a day, or as advised by your Ayurvedic practitioner. Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds.
Safety information about Aayush Shulagna Oil
Children: Use with caution on young children; do a patch test first.
Pregnant Women: Consult a qualified health professional before use, especially in first trimester
Breastfeeding Mothers: Generally safe for external use, but patch test recommended.
People with chronic diseases: Seek medical advice if you have diabetes or heart conditions.
People with allergies: Check label for any known allergens. Stop use if rash or irritation occurs.
Elderly Individuals: Can be used for joint discomfort; apply gently to avoid bruising.
Patients taking medications: No known interactions, but consult your healthcare provider to be sure.
People with weakened immunity: External use is low-risk, still patch test to prevent irritation.
Additional information about Aayush Shulagna Oil
Aayush Shulagna Oil is free from synthetic fragrances and dyes, formulated with time-tested herbal principles. Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight. The natural color may vary between batches—that’s how you know it’s pure. Shelf life is generally two years from manufacturing date stamped on bottle. Always screw the cap tightly after use. Keep out of reach of kids. Some people like to pair it with a warm compress to boost its effect. Remember, patience is key—natural oils work gently over time. If pain persists, it’s smart to seek a professional evaluation!
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