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Taila
Key Benefits of SNA Mustaadi Tailam
- Helps alleviate mild joint stiffness and discomfort
- Warm, warming sensation that soothes tired muscles
- Promotes local circulation when massaged gently
- Traditionally used to support flexibility in knees & ankles
- Offers a calming aromatic profile – subtle earthy notes
- Light texture, absorbs without heavy residue
- Suitable for routine self-care or therapeutic massage
Product Description of SNA Mustaadi Tailam
SNA Mustaadi Tailam is an age-old Ayurvedic herbal oil that brings gentle warmth and relief right where your body needs it most. I remember first trying it on my own stiff shoulders after a long day at the desk—wow, that subtle but comforting heat really made a difference. It’s not too greasy, so you won’t leave oily marks everywhere, yet it still feels deeply nourishing.
Crafted following traditional formulations, this tailam has a pleasant earthy aroma that doesn’t overwhelm. The moment you open the cap, you catch a hint of something ancient, almost like your grandmother’s remedy chest. You can use it daily or just when you need that extra soothing touch. Just warm a little between your palms and massage—in a few minutes, you’ll notice a change.
While it’s perfect for post-workout recovery or an evening ritual, some people find it equally useful before bed to calm restless limbs. Remember, a little goes a long way; a few drops is enough for most massage sessions. Over time, you might even look forward to this ritual—personally, I do! Strange how a simple oil can feel almost like a comforting hug inside.
Key ingredients with descriptions of SNA Mustaadi Tailam
No official ingredient information is available. Please refer to the product label or packaging for the exact composition.
Key uses of SNA Mustaadi Tailam
- Joint care: gently massage into knees, elbows or ankles after warming.
- Muscle relaxation: ideal for post-exercise tension in calves and shoulders.
- Daily self-massage: revitalize circulation in feet and palms each morning.
- Evening ritual: mild relaxing effect before bedtime to ease restlessness.
- Spot treatment: apply to localized discomfort spots, leave for 30–60 min.
- Ayurvedic therapy: can be used in abhyanga or pizhichil style massage.
How to use SNA Mustaadi Tailam
Warm a few drops between your hands. Apply to desired area with gentle circular strokes. Massage for 5–10 minutes until the oil is absorbed. Use daily or as needed. For deeper warmth, you can wrap the area in a warm, damp cloth for 15–20 minutes after massage.
Safety information about SNA Mustaadi Tailam
Children: Not recommended for infants below 2 years. Patch test older children before full use.
Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider prior to regular use.
Breastfeeding mothers: Generally safe topically, but avoid applying near breasts directly.
People with chronic diseases: Check with a qualified practitioner if you have severe skin conditions or systemic illness.
People with allergies: Contains botanical extracts; do a patch test to rule out sensitivity. Discontinue if rash appears.
Elderly individuals: Usually safe, but use light pressure if bones are fragile.
Patients taking medications: No known interactions, but if you’re on anticoagulants or similar, discuss external oils with your doctor.
People with weakened immunity: Use caution with extended skin exposure; maintain hygiene to avoid infections.
Additional information about SNA Mustaadi Tailam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the cap tightly closed to preserve aroma and potency. Typical shelf life: 24 months from manufacturing date. Made following time-honored Ayurvedic principles, this oil may vary slightly in color or scent from batch to batch—that’s the beauty of traditional, minimally processed products. Net volume: 100 ml. Manufactured in India under strict quality standards.
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