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Taila
Key Benefits of SNA Tekaraaja Tailam
- Soothes joint and muscle stiffness for a greater range of motion
- Promotes gentle warmth and circulation to tired areas
- Helps calm the mind with a subtle, earthy aroma
- Aids in relieving daily stress accumulated in shoulders and neck
- Supports flexibility when used in self-massage routines
- May assist in easing discomfort after physical activity
- Leaves skin feeling soft and lightly nourished
Product Description of SNA Tekaraaja Tailam
Meet SNA Tekaraaja Tailam – an ancient-seeming herbal oil blend that’s somehow both grounding and warming. This traditional Ayurvedic tailam is crafted to help you reconnect with the body after a long day of work, gym sessions or that endless maze of chores. The scent is mild but earthy; it drifts in like a gentle reminder that you deserve a little TLC. Some describe it as “a comforting hug” for stiff joints, while others swear it sharpens their focus when they apply it to temples.
Unlike those fancy-sounding, over-promised oils you’ve seen elsewhere, this one feels honest. It melts into skin without leaving behind a greasy film. You might notice a faint tingle at first – kind of like a gentle prod towards better circulation. And hey, it doesn’t stay scented for hours, which is nice if you’re sensitive to strong fragrances or need to slip back into work mode quickly.
A small note: consistency can vary slightly from batch to batch – nature’s own signature, I guess. Over time, you’ll start to recognize its unique color and texture. Keep it by your bedside or on your yoga mat, ’cause you’ll want to give your muscles that little ritual of care. Simply warm a few drops between your palms and let it do its slow magic. Honestly, sometimes you just need to pause and breathe.
Key ingredients with descriptions of SNA Tekaraaja Tailam
No verified ingredient information is available for SNA Tekaraaja Tailam. Please refer to the official product packaging for complete details.
Key uses of SNA Tekaraaja Tailam
- Daily self-massage (Abhyanga) for improved joint mobility
- Targeted application on neck and shoulders to relieve tension
- Warm oil compresses (Svedana) for deeper muscle relaxation
- Foot massage before bedtime to support restful sleep
- Pre-workout rub to gently stimulate circulation
- Post-exercise soothing ritual to calm overworked muscles
- Stress-relief touchpoints on wrists and temples
How to use SNA Tekaraaja Tailam
Warm 5–10 ml of oil between your palms. Gently massage into the skin using circular motions. For deeper effect, apply a warm towel over the treated area and relax for 10–15 minutes. Use once or twice daily, or as needed. Tip: best applied after a warm shower when pores are open.
Safety information about SNA Tekaraaja Tailam
- Children: Patch-test on a small area first; use minimal amounts.
- Pregnant women: Consult a healthcare professional before use.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Avoid applying near the breast area.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek advice from your physician.
- People with allergies: Check for sensitivity; discontinue if irritation occurs.
- Elderly individuals: Use gentle pressure when massaging; skin may be fragile.
- Patients taking medications: Interactions are unlikely topically but consult if unsure.
- People with weakened immunity: Ensure area is clean; slight warmth sensation is normal.
Additional information about SNA Tekaraaja Tailam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The oil may naturally separate—simply shake or stir before use. Sold in amber glass bottles to protect potency. Free from artificial colors and preservatives. Suitable for daily rituals and professional spa treatments. Remember: results can vary a bit by individual body type (dosha) and season. Always read the label and follow personal comfort levels.
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