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Taila
Key Benefits of SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam
- Relieves nasal congestion and supports clear breathing
- Soothes underlying inflammation in the sinus passages
- Helps calm occasional headaches and pressure around temples
- Promotes gentle relaxation after a long day
- Supports healthy mucous membrane function
- Natural, non-chemical formula suitable for daily use
- Light, non-greasy texture absorbs easily into skin
Product Description of SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam
SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam is a traditional Ayurvedic oil blend crafted to provide relief from nasal and sinus discomfort. The moment you open the bottle, you’ll notice its warm, earthy aroma with a hint of spice—just enough to make you pause for a sec and breathe in deeply. It’s gentle, yet somehow has this way of working through that stuffiness lingering behind your nose and brow area.
Unlike most conventional treatments that can leave you feeling foggy or drowsy, this oil feels light on skin and light on mind. Massage a few drops around your nostrils, on your forehead, or behind the ears before bedtime or when you need a quick refresh. Within minutes, you may feel a subtle shift—your breathing feels more open, your head less burdened. Then you can get on with reading that book, having a chat, or finally drifting into restful sleep.
It’s not a cure-all, of course—sometimes those stubborn sinus flare-ups take more work, right? But for everyday irritations, seasonal sniffles, or just unwinding after a busy day, SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam offers a simple, soothing touch. No fuss, no sticky residues, no strong medicated aftertaste—just pure, comforting warmth that reminds you of old-world herbal wisdom.
Key ingredients with descriptions of SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam
Manufacturer does not provide a detailed ingredient list on the label. Please refer to the product packaging or contact the manufacturer directly for complete ingredient information.
Key uses of SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam
- Apply around the nose to relieve mild nasal blockage
- Massage on temples to ease tension headaches
- Use behind the ears to promote a sense of calm during stressful moments
- Gently rub on chest area for occasional cough relief (external use only)
- Ideal for nightly rituals to support restful sleep
- Can be used before yoga or meditation to enhance focus
How to use SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam
Take 2–3 drops on your fingertips. Gently massage around the sides of the nostrils, temples, or behind the ears. Use 1–2 times daily or as needed. Avoid contact with eyes. For external application only.
Safety information about SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam
- Children: Not recommended for under 5 years without pediatrician approval
- Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider before use
- Breastfeeding mothers: Talk to a professional to ensure safety
- People with chronic diseases: Seek advice from doctor to avoid interactions
- People with allergies: Patch test on forearm; discontinue if irritation occurs
- Elderly individuals: Generally safe, but use gentle massage and moderate amounts
- Patients taking medications: Check with physician to rule out any contraindications
- People with weakened immunity: Use under medical guidance, especially if very sensitive
Additional information about SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam
SNA Vachaalashuna Tailam comes in a 15 ml amber glass bottle to protect the oil from light and preserve its potency. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The oil is free from synthetic fragrances, parabens, and mineral oils. Cruelty-free and vegan friendly. While it’s handcrafted following centuries-old Ayurvedic methods, batch sizes may vary slightly in aroma intensity—that’s the nature of artisanal blends. Always close the cap tightly after use, and keep out of reach of children to maintain freshness and safety.
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