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Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam
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200ml
175.00₹

Key Benefits of Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam

  • Helps soothe stiff joints and muscles for better mobility
  • Promotes healthy blood circulation in neck and shoulder region
  • Traditional support against catarrh and mild congestion
  • Calming warming effect, eases tension and stress relief
  • Maintains skin suppleness and helps with rough patches
  • Natural antiseptic action to support minor scrapes or cuts
  • Enhances sense of well-being with gentle massage therapy

Product Description of Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam

Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam is a time-honored Ayurvedic herbal oil, lovingly prepared according to classical texts. This oil blends sesame base with a carefully chosen ensemble of roots, barks and aromatic spices—each renowned in Ayurveda for their Vata-pacifying and Kapha balancing properties. You may notice a deep red hue from the manjishta and a gentle warming aroma from cardamom and cinnamon, making each massage feel like a ritual of care.

By applying the oil liberally, it seeps into deeper layers of tissue, offering comfort to tired muscles and joints. Many users find relief from neck stiffness, head heavyness or lingering cold symptoms. And sure, sometimes the scent lingers on your palms—just a small, comforting reminder of the pampering you’ve given yourself. It’s not just an oil; it’s a bridge to a calmer, more mobile you.

This tailam works best when gently massaged into the affected areas for half an hour to an hour before bathing. It can also be used as a restorative hair oil—apply to scalp, leave on for 30-45 minutes then wash off. Simple ritual, big difference.

Key ingredients with descriptions of Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam

  • Vilvamula (Aegle marmelos): Traditionally used for its rejuvenating bark extract.
  • Balamula (Sida cordifolia): Known in Ayurveda for nourishing and Vata-balancing roots.
  • Guluchi (Tinospora cordifolia): A revered stem herb with cooling properties.
  • Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia): Root used for its blood-purifying and skin-brightening action.
  • Sariba (Hemidesmus indicus): Ground-cover vine root valued for its cooling, soothing nature.
  • Abda (Cyperus rotundus): Nutgrass tuber traditionally used to ease discomfort.
  • Takkola (Illicium verum): Star anise seed appreciated for gentle warming aroma.
  • Jatiphala (Myrisica fragrans): Nutmeg kernel known for aromatic, mood-lifting scent.
  • Srikantha (Santalum album): Sandalwood heartwood prized for its calming fragrance.
  • Haritaki (Terminalia chebula): Fruit revered as a mild natural cleanser.
  • Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica): Indian gooseberry, valued for nourishing qualities.
  • Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica): Belliric myrobalan, used traditionally to support skin.
  • Tagara (Valeriana jatamansi): Valerian root, known for its soothing, nervine support.
  • Yashti (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Licorice root with gentle sweet taste and soothing effect.
  • Ela (Elettaria cardamomum): Cardamom seed known for its fragrant, uplifting aroma.
  • Tvak (Cinnamomum verum): True cinnamon bark used for mild warming properties.
  • Patra (Cinnamomum tamala): Bay leaf used traditionally for fragrant warmth.
  • Nagahwa (Mesua ferrea): Ironwood flower, noted for calming skin applications.
  • Usira (Vetiveria zizanioides): Vetiver root known for grounding, cooling action.
  • Chanda (Costus speciosus): Spiral flag rhizome valued for gentle soothing.
  • Ulpala (Kaempferia rotunda): Round ginger rhizome traditionally used for warmth.
  • Ambha (Plectranthus vettiveroids): Himalayan aroma herb prized for fragrant oils.
  • Bisa (Nelumbo nucifera): Lotus seed known in classical texts for soothing skin.
  • Tailam (Sesamum indicum): Sesame oil base renowned for nourishing quality.
  • Paya (Milk): Dairy element used for its soothing emollient nature.
  • Kumarirasa (Aloe vera): Aloe gel prized for its cooling, skin-softening effect.
  • Indu (Cinnamomum camphora): Camphor essence known for mild warming and clarifying aroma.

Key uses of Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam

  • External massage oil for joint pain and muscle stiffness relief
  • Neck and shoulder rub to ease tension and reduce stiffness
  • Head oil application to manage mild catarrh or blocked sinuses
  • General full-body oil massage (Abhyanga) for Vata balance
  • Scalp treatment to nourish hair roots and improve shine
  • Warm compresses: soak cloth, apply over tense areas
  • Pre-bath therapy, leaving on skin to soften before cleansing

How to use Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam

Apply a liberal amount on desired area. Massage gently for 30-40 minutes before bath, allowing the oil to penetrate deeply into tissues. For head and hair, rub on scalp 30 minutes prior to shampoo. Use warm oil for a bit more comfort. Follow any direction from your Ayurvedic physician.

Safety information about Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam

  • Children: Use under supervision, mild patch test advised
  • Pregnant women: Generally safe topically but consult your physician first
  • Breastfeeding mothers: Avoid applying on breasts; safe elsewhere
  • People with chronic diseases: Seek medical advice before regular use
  • People with allergies: Perform patch test; discontinue if irritation occurs
  • Elderly individuals: Use gentle massage pressure to avoid bruising
  • Patients taking medications: No known interactions, but best to check
  • People with weakened immunity: Clean application area to avoid infection

Additional information about Kottakkal Asanamanjishtadi Tailam

Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Shelf life: 2 years from manufacturing date, see label. Keep the bottle tightly closed. Avoid contact with eyes—if it does happen, rinse thoroughly with water. Not intended for internal use. This oil may stain fabrics, so protect your clothes and linens. Embrace the ancient tradition but also adapt to your modern routine!

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