CATALOG /
Taila
Key Benefits of Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam
- Calms and soothes the mind for stress relief.
- Supports a restful, deep sleep pattern.
- Helps reduce muscle tension and stiffness.
- Nourishes skin and promotes a smooth complexion.
- Eases minor inflammatory discomfort in joints!!
- Revitalizes energy and combats general weakness.
- Enhances daily well-being through regular abhyanga.
Product Description of Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam
Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam is an ancient Ayurvedic medicated oil, lovingly prepared according to the Yogaratnakara tradition. A blend of precious herbs and a warm sesame oil base, It carries the coolness of sandalwood (Chandana) and the strength of Bala (Sida cordifolia), plus resinous Laksha (Laccifera lacca). When you massage it onto your body or gently apply to the scalp, there’s a sense of calm that washes over you, as if a quiet river began right under your skin. And well, it really does work wonders for daily head massage or full-body abhyanga rituals.
This oil helps with general debility—it’s said to boost energy levels, ease tension in muscles, and sooth inflammation around joints. Its aromatic profile is lightly sweet, with earthy undertones, perfuming the room in a subtle way, not overpowering. Use a little each day and you might find yourself sleeping better, waking calm. It’s part of Dinacharya—Ayurveda’s daily routine—and really, it’s one of those simple pleasures that feels almost like self-care ritual.
While it’s traditionally used for stress, sleeplessness or mild aches, people have also reported clearer complexion and relaxed eyes after gentle forehead massage. There’s also the idea that it supports the musculoskeletal system via regular usage. All in all, this oil is a nice companion for anyone wanting that little bit of rooted calmness in their busy life.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam
- Chandana (Santalum album): Known traditionally for its cooling and soothing properties.
- Bala (Sida cordifolia): Valued for its strengthening and nurturing qualities.
- Laksha (Laccifera lacca): A resin used for grounding and revitalizing the system.
- Sesame oil (base): An ancient carrier oil prized in Ayurveda for its warm, penetrating nature.
Key uses of Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam
- Daily Abhyanga (body massage) to nourish skin, soothe muscles and boost circulation
- Shiroabhyanga (head massage) for calmness, stress relief and improved sleep pattern
- Gentle application around eyes to alleviate mild inflammation and tension
- Massage on joints and limbs to ease stiffness and support mobility
- Part of Dinacharya: incorporate into your morning or evening routine for holistic well-being
- Quick wrist massage between tasks to ground your mind and restore focus
- Final warm oil rub before bed to prep for a restful night!
How to use Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam
Warm a small amount in your palms. Massage gently onto clean, dry skin or scalp in circular motions. For body use: apply from feet upwards, focus on joints and muscle areas. For head: use fingertips to press in and around scalp, temples, base of skull. Leave on minimum 30 min or overnight for deeper effect! Wash off with mild soap or keep as ritual, as desired.
Safety information about Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam
- Children: Suitable for kids over 2 years; patch test recommended to exclude sensitivity
- Pregnant women: Use only after consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider
- Breastfeeding mothers: Generally safe, but avoid application close to nipples and consult provider if uncertain
- People with chronic diseases: Seek professional guidance before regular use
- People with allergies: Contains sesame oil and botanical extracts; patch test is advised
- Elderly individuals: Can be used gently, especially for joint massages, unless contraindicated
- Patients taking medications: No known drug interactions, but when in doubt, consult your doctor
- People with weakened immunity: Use with care; ensure clean application to reduce infection risk
Additional information about Sitaram Chandanabalakshadi Thailam
This oil is made following age-old texts and is handcrafted, so color and aroma might vary slightly from batch to batch. Store in cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or extreme heat. A little goes a long way – start conservatively and adjust quantity based on personal preference and skin type. If layering with other oils or herbal products, allow each layer to absorb. Remember, Ayurvedic oils are living, organic preparations: treat them with care and respect. Enjoy the ritual, however small, as a moment to reconnect with your self!
People also buy
Questions about the product
If you need a detailed answer, ask the Ayurvedic doctor your question
The Ayurvedic doctor will answer all of your questions, advise you what to do now to get better, what to do in the future, what Ayurvedic treatments and practices should be followed.