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Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam
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Key Benefits of Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam

  • Soothes burning sensation in head and eyes
  • Calms Pitta dosha and brings mental clarity
  • Gentle support for mild joint discomfort
  • Natural cooling effect on skin and tissues
  • Potent for post-herpetic neuralgia relief
  • Helps ease heavy menstrual flow, gently
  • Rich nourishment for hair and scalp health

Product Description of Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam

Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam is a time-tested Ayurvedic oil that feels like a breath of fresh breeze for your head, skin and soul. It’s brewed slowly, using sesame oil infused with a specially prepared decoction of sandalwood, jatamansi root, amla and licorice among others. The result is this golden, cooling medicine-oil that glides on warm or slightly cooled for nasya treatments (nasal instillation) or a full body massage. It helps soothe burning sensations, dizziness or even post-herpetic nerve pain after shingles. And yes, you can take it internally under your practitioner’s guidance to support bleeding disorders–like heavy menstrual flow or minor liver imbalances such as jaundice.

It smells faintly sweet, woody almost like sandalwood paste you remember from your grandmother’s temple visits. Use it externally for abhyanga (massage) to ease joint stiffness or to calm an overactive mind that can’t seem to rest. Some people even report improved sleep and relief from mild anxiety when applied around temples and base of skull before bedtime. Just don’t self-medicate: always consult a qualified Ayurvedic doc for proper dose and duration. There’s a humble, almost homespun quality to this oil—imperfect in color from batch to batch but consistent in its cooling, pitta-pacifying action.

Key ingredients with descriptions of Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam

  • Chandana (Santalum album): Traditionally valued for its natural cooling properties on skin and mind.
  • Udichya (Pavonia odorata): Used for its mild soothing effect on respiratory passages in nasal therapies.
  • Nalada (Nardostachys jatamansi): A calming herb known to gently support a balanced nervous system.
  • Dhatri (Emblica officinalis): Commonly called amla, prized as a rejuvenating fruit in classical texts.
  • Yasthyahva (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Licorice root, used traditionally to harmonize and bind formulas.
  • Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus): Known as Indian sarsaparilla, often included for its cooling, blood-purifying qualities.
  • Bala (Sida cordifolia): Recognized for its strengthening action on muscles and nerves.
  • Tila taila (Sesame oil): The base oil, valued for its anointing, unctuous quality and deep tissue reach.

Key uses of Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam

  • Nasya (nasal instillation): 2–8 drops per nostril to relieve head heat, dizziness or minor nasal bleeds.
  • Abhyanga (oil massage): Warm oil applied all over body to ease joint stiffness, muscle tension and Pitta aggravation.
  • Shirobhyanga (head massage): Massage scalp & temples for calming an anxious or overactive mind.
  • Oral administration: 2–3 ml before meals with warm water under Ayurvedic guidance for bleeding disorders or mild liver support.
  • Post-herpetic therapy: Applied gently over affected skin to soothe neuropathic pain and burning.
  • Menstrual support: Supports balance in heavy flow when taken internally as directed by a professional.

How to use Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam

For external use: Warm oil slightly then massage into desired area until absorbed. For nasya: 2–8 drops per nostril. For oral use: 2–3 ml before meals with warm water. Always follow your Ayurvedic practitioner’s guidance. Do not self-medicate.

Safety information about Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam

  • Children: Only under pediatric Ayurvedic supervision; smaller doses advised.
  • Pregnant women: Consult a qualified practitioner before use by any route.
  • Breastfeeding mothers: Limited safety data—seek professional guidance.
  • People with chronic diseases: Use under close Ayurvedic and medical supervision.
  • People with allergies: Patch-test externally; avoid if hypersensitive to any listed herb.
  • Elderly individuals: Start with milder, smaller doses; monitor digestion and bowel function.
  • Patients taking medications: Possible herb-drug interactions—consult both doctor and Ayurvedic expert.
  • People with weakened immunity: Use gentle external applications; oral use only if practitioner approves.

Additional information about Nagarjuna Chandanaadi Thailam

This oil is hand-crafted in small batches to preserve potency of its herbal decoction. Color and aroma may vary slightly from lot to lot. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed. Shelf life is typically two years when stored properly. Avoid using metal utensils inside the bottle; use glass or wood droppers. Always check for any signs of rancidity before use. Not recommended during acute fever without professional advice. Cherish this humble oil as part of your daily self-care or specialized Ayurvedic treatment plan.

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John
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