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Key Benefits of SNA Upanaha Choornam
- Relives joint pain and stiffness in muscles
- Offers warming sensation that sooth discomfort fast
- Enhances local circulation for a gentle revitalizing effect
- Helps ease tension after a long day—naturally
- Supports an overall sense of comfort and lightness
- Free from synthetic additives or preservatives
- Easy to apply, with traditional Ayurvedic authenticity
Product Description of SNA Upanaha Choornam
SNA Upanaha Choornam is a classic Ayurvedic powder designed for external poultice applications, rooted in centuries-old sudation (heat therapy) traditions. This blend harnesses the gentle heat and aroma of herbal roots, seeds, and aromatic substances. Once you mix it into a paste with warm water or herbal decoction, it transforms into a soothing poultice that can be tied or bandaged over achy joints or muscle areas. You might feel an immediate sense of warmth—like a comforting hug for your body. The texture is fine yet slightly gritty, ensuring good adherence to skin.
It’s perfect for days when you’ve overdone it at work, or after a long trek. There's no fancy scents, just honest, earthy aroma that comes from natural botanicals. While the logic is simple—apply warmth and let herbal nuances do their work—the effect can catch you by surprise. I sometimes wonder how such a humble powder can bring such relief!
Key Ingredients with Descriptions of SNA Upanaha Choornam
- Vacha (Acorus calamus): Traditional aromatic root, known for imparting a pleasant fragrance to powder formulations.
- Shatahva (Anethum sowa): Dill seed used historically to add subtle sweetness and aroma.
- Devadaru (Cedrus deodara): Himalayan cedar wood, valued for its woody scent in topical blends.
- Thila (Sesamum indicum): Sesame seed, often ground into herbal pastes for its gentle texture.
- Sharshapa (Brassica campestris): Mustard seed, included for its warming quality in external applications.
- Kulatha (Dolichos biflorus): Horse gram, traditionally used for its binding attributes in poultices.
- Mashaparni (Teramnus labialis): Leafy herb with a mild, earthy aroma in powdered form.
- Masha (Phaseolus mungo): Black gram, commonly incorporated for its cohesive nature in choornams.
- Shali (Oryza sativa): Rice grain, finely powdered to provide smooth consistency.
- Truna dhanya (Panicum sumatrense): Little millet, contributes light body to the paste.
- Agaru (Aquilaria agallocha): Agarwood, prized for its deep, resinous fragrance.
- Shweta Chandana (Santalum album): White sandalwood, adds a cool, creamy aroma.
- Hribera (Coleus vettiveroides): Traditional vetiver, known for its earthy scent.
- Kusta (Saussurea lappa): Costus root, a fragrant ingredient in many poultice recipes.
- Usheera (Vetiveria zizanioides): Vetiver grass, celebrated for its calming fragrance.
- Rasna (Alpinia galanga): Lesser galangal, included for its aromatic rhizome qualities.
- Eranda (Ricinus communis): Castor seed, often used in external pastes for its smooth feel.
- Jatamamsai (Nardostachys jatamansi): Spikenard, valued for its rich, musky-notes.
- Saindhava (Rock salt): Unrefined salt, to balance texture and consistency.
Key Uses of SNA Upanaha Choornam
- External poultice for muscle aches and cramps
- Traditional sudation therapy in joint stiffness
- Relief for lower back discomfort after long hours of sitting
- Warming pack post-exercise to ease soreness
- Support for gentle peripheral circulation
- Calming, grounding ritual after strenuous activity
How to Use SNA Upanaha Choornam
Mix 1–2 teaspoons of powder with just enough warm water or herbal decoction to make a past. Apply generously on the target area. Cover with a cloth and tie gently; leave for 30–45 minutes. Remove, gently wipe off residue, and pat dry. Use 1–2 times daily, or as directed by your practitioner.
Safety Information about SNA Upanaha Choornam
- Children: Not recommended for under 12 without expert guidance
- Pregnant Women: Consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before use
- Breastfeeding Mothers: Exercise caution; avoid sensitive breast tissue
- People with Chronic Diseases: Seek medical advice to rule out contraindications
- People with Allergies: Check for seed or herbal sensitivities before applying
- Elderly Individuals: Use softer bandaging to avoid skin irritation
- Patients Taking Medications: Consult a healthcare provider regarding topical interactions
- People with Weakened Immunity: Ensure skin is intact; avoid use on open wounds
Additional Information about SNA Upanaha Choornam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the lid tightly closed to preserve aroma. The jar design is simple, but charming enough to sit on your therapy shelf. Net weight: 100 g. Manufactured in a GMP-certified facility. Made with love and a pinch of tradition—please enjoy responsibly!
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