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Taila
Key Benefits of SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam
- Supports healthy joint function and mobility
- Helps alleviate muscle stiffness & discomfort
- Nourishes and calms Vata imbalance
- Promotes local circulation & gentle warmth
- Aids relief from minor aches and pains
- Traditionally used in external massage therapy
- Easy to apply with a smooth, non-greasy feel
Product Description of SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam
SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam is a classic Ayurvedic massage oil that’s been cherished for generations. Rooted in the texts of ancient healers, this tailam brings a warming, soothing touch to tired muscles and achy joints. At first, you feel the gentle slip of the oil, and then—almost like a whisper—it starts to work deep into tissue. It’s not just an oil; it feels almost like a companion after a long day!
Crafted for external use, its traditional formula aims at balancing Vata dosha. If you’ve ever felt that nagging creak in knees or a tense shoulder, a careful massage with this oil can feel like hitting the reset button. You can use it before bed for a quiet ritual, or after sports to help calm soreness. It’s subtle aroma—earthy, warm—hints at its herbal origins, though without the overpowering plant scent.
We’ve noticed people love it layered with a gentle warm compress—just heat a little towel, place it on the treated area, and then relax. And yes, some days you might think, “Why not try a quick foot rub instead of tea?” The choice is yours, really. Just remember to give yourself a few quiet moments.
Key ingredients with descriptions of SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam
At present, the verified list of ingredients for SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam is not available from official sources.
Key uses of SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam
- Massage for sore muscles after exercise or manual labor
- Joint pain relief in knees, ankles, shoulders
- Warm-up massage before physical activity
- Nighttime self-care ritual to calm the nervous system
- Complementary therapy for Vata-related discomfort
- Supportive oil for mild strains and sprains
- Postural tension relief in neck and upper back
- Gentle warming massage during cold weather
How to use SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam
Warm 5–10 ml of oil between your palms. Gently massage onto clean, dry skin in circular motions. Focus on areas of tension—knees, shoulders, lower back—and allow 15–20 minutes for absorption. Wipe off any excess with a warm cloth or shower lightly. For best results, use daily or as needed, particularly before bedtime.
Safety information about SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam
Children: Use under adult supervision. Test on small patch first to check for sensitivity.
Pregnant women: Consult a qualified health practitioner before use, especially in first trimester.
Breastfeeding mothers: Generally safe externally, but avoid direct contact with nipples and areola.
People with chronic diseases: Seek advice from a health professional to ensure compatibility with existing treatments.
People with allergies: Perform patch test on forearm 24 hours prior. Discontinue if redness or itching occurs.
Elderly individuals: Suitable for gentle massage; adjust pressure as needed and seek guidance if very frail.
Patients taking medications: No known drug interactions for external use, but when in doubt, consult your doctor.
People with weakened immunity: Use hygienic application tools to prevent contamination; avoid broken skin.
Additional information about SNA Dhaanuantaram Tailam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the cap tightly closed when not in use. Shelf life is typically 24 months from manufacture date—refer to packaging for exact expiry. This product is cruelty-free and made without synthetic fragrance. Packaging is recyclable plastics. Please recycle responsibly.
Note: As with all herbal preparations, individual responses may vary slightly. A little patience goes a long way—don’t expect instant miracles but rather gradual relief over time. Enjoy the ritual of self-massage and listen to what your body tells you.
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