Taila
Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu
210.00 INR
2742 reviews
210.00 INR

Abhyanga or ‘massage’ is an important part of the Dinacharya (Dialy routine) prescribed by Ayurvedic literature. Scriptures suggest the use of suitable oils massaged in the direction of hair growth and around joints, to pacify aggravated doshas and maintain balance.
Sahacharadi kuzhambu is a deeply uncting and stabilising formula mentioned in the ‘Sahasrayoga – Tailaprakarana’ prepared in a base of Sesame oil plus Castor oil. It is indicated exclusively for external application. It is found to have specific efficacy in restoring mobility and function in the lower extremities. It is a simple combination of Vata-hara drugs in a nourishing and warming base of two earthy oils.
Strobilanthus (Sahachara), Dry ginger (Nagara) and Deodar (Devadara) are prime ‘Vata-hara’ drugs.
Aggravated vata in the body is characterised by aches and pains, generalised edema, rigidity in joints and overall dryness. Massage with Sahacharadi taila on a regular basis pacifies vata.
The nourishing base of sesame oil and castor imparts warmth and unctousness to the skin, joints and deeper tissues. The penetrating quality of castor oil is especially benficial in drawing out deep tissue inflammation.
Massage with the oil stimulates blood circulation, helping to deliver the medicinal properties of the taila to deeper tissues.
It is used very effectively to support the treatment of palsies, muscle wasting, nerve debility, muscular pain, cramps and aches.
Quantity sufficient for whole body application or localised application. Massage in the oil for atleast 15-20 minutes and follow up by sudation or a warm bath for best results.
Suitable for all ages.
Key Ingredients
Sahachara (Nilgirianthus ciliatus)
Prusniparni (Uraria picta)
Gokshura (Tribulus terrestrius)
Brihati (Solanum indicum)
Vilwa (Aegle marmelos )
Devadaru (Cedrus deodara)
Agnimantha (Premna integrifolia)
Shilajit (Asphaltum punjabinum)
Sathapushpa (Anethum sowa)
Choraka (Angelica glauca)
Thagara (Valeriana wallichii)
Jatamansi (Nardostacys jatamansi)
Gambhari (Gemlina arbora)
Patala (Steriospermum sauveolens)
Shatavari (Asparagus recemosa)
Specialty
100% natural. Herbal. Vegetarian

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Questions from users
Can I use Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu for cooking vegetarian dishes?
Grayson
23 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
21 days ago
No, Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu is not meant for cooking. It is an Ayurvedic oil formulated for external use, primarily used for massage and therapeutic purposes. It is designed to relieve joint and muscle stiffness and improve mobility. For vegetarian cooking, please use oils specifically labeled for culinary use.
Can I use Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu for joint pain relief?
Henry
18 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
13 days ago
Yes, Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu can be used for joint pain relief. It is an Ayurvedic oil traditionally used to alleviate discomfort associated with joint and muscle pain. Apply the oil gently on the affected area and massage it in circular motions. For best results, it is recommended to use the oil regularly as directed on the product packaging. As always, consult a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment to ensure it is suitable for your specific needs.
Can I use Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu for daily cooking?
Natalie
8 days ago
Is Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu suitable for sensitive stomachs?
Natalie
13 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
4 days ago
Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu is an Ayurvedic oil primarily used for external application to relieve muscle and joint pain. As it is not intended for internal consumption, it generally poses no risk to sensitive stomachs when used as directed. However, if you have any health conditions or allergies, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before use to ensure it is suitable for your specific needs.
Can I use Sitaram Sahacharadi Kuzhambu for cooking vegetables?
Isabella
3 days ago

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