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Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam
190.00 INR
450 ml
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Key Benefits of Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam

  • Balances Vata dosha supporting healthy nerve functions
  • Eases muscle stiffness, spasms, and cramps naturally
  • Soothes tremors and mild convulsions gently
  • Improves joint mobility and flexibility over time
  • Offers supportive care in gynecological comfort routines*
  • Ideal for Basti, Greeva Basti, Janu Basti & more
  • Deeply nourishes tissues for overall muscle health

Product Description of Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam

Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam is a classic Ayurvedic herbal oil that’s been trusted in traditional therapies for ages. Crafted following age-old texts like Ashtanga Hrudayam, it’s specially formulated to pacify aggravated Vata dosha. You might find it a bit strong the first time, but gently warming it before application makes the massage so soothing. It’s used in external therapies—massages, specific Basti treatments as well as local douches for women seeking relief from certain discomforts.*

The oil is prepared by decocting a precise blend of coarse powders and then simmered in sesame oil until only pure herbal-infused oil remains. The result is a richly pigmented, aromatic thailam that penetrates deep into muscles and joints, bringing warmth and ease. Whether it’s gently rubbing into the neck for Greeva Basti, kneading onto knees in Janu Basti, or mixing in a small amount for vaginal douches, you’ll notice how it melts tension away. Do remember it can leave a light residue—just wipe off excess after therapy.

Keep it stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The fragrance is mildly earthy with subtle sweet notes from Vetiver and Sandalwood. Over time you’ll discover its supportive role in nurturing muscle tone, calming nervous imbalances, and offering a time-honored ritual of self-care. It’s not magic, but a genuine piece of Ayurvedic heritage—imperfectly perfect! *

Key ingredients with descriptions of Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam

  • Sahachara – Strobilanthes ciliates: traditionally used for Vata pacification
  • Bilva – Aegle marmelos: known for gentle digestive and Vata balancing properties
  • Agnimantha – Premna mucronata: valued in classical texts for nerve support
  • Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum: traditionally applied to soothe muscle stiffness
  • Gambhari – Gmelina arborea: used for its grounding and tonifying qualities
  • Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens: supports joint comfort in Ayurveda
  • Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum: a herb known for mild nervine properties
  • Prinshnaparni – Urarica picta: used in classical formulas for Vata disorders
  • Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris: supports urinary and muscle health
  • Brihati – Solanum indicum: used for respiratory and muscle tone benefits
  • Kantakari – Solanum xanthocarpum: applied for its soothing influence
  • Abhiru – Asparagus racemosus: a rejuvenative herb in Ayurveda
  • Sevya – Vetiveria zizanioides: cools and calms localized inflammation
  • Nakha – Capparis sepiaria: used for its mild analgesic effect
  • Kushta – Saussurea lappa: traditionally used for deep tissue support
  • Hima – Santalum album: sandalwood for its cooling aroma and soothing feel
  • Ela – Elettaria cardamomum: warming spice with aromatic qualities
  • Sprikka – Anisomeles malabarica: known for its gentle calming action
  • Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla: used to support connective tissues
  • Nalika – Hibiscus cannabinus: traditionally valued for Vata balance
  • Ambu – Pavonia odorata: included for its mild nerve-soothing effect
  • Shaileya – Parmelia perlata: a lichen used for its nutritive oil base
  • Lohita – Rubia cordifolia: Indian madder, used for tissue toner
  • Nalada – Nardostachys jatamansi: a calming root in classic Ayurvedic texts
  • Loha (Agaru) – Aquilaria agallocha: agarwood for its fragrant, soothing oil
  • Surahva – Cedrus deodara: Himalayan cedar bark for warming effect
  • Choraka – Angelica glauca: applied for its supportive tone
  • Mishi – Anethum sowa: dill used for mild comforting aroma
  • Turushka – Liquid amber orientalis: resin providing gentle firmness
  • Nata – Valeriana wallichii: Indian valerian root for calming nerves
  • Ksheera – Cow milk: used as a base for nourishing qualities
  • Taila – Sesame oil (Sesamum indicum): classic oil for extracting herb potency

Key uses of Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam

  • Vata disorders like tremors, convulsions and neuralgia
  • Muscle stiffness, cramps, tautness in limbs or neck
  • Greeva Basti (neck oil retention therapy)
  • Janu Basti (knee oil retention therapy)
  • Basti treatments (rectal enemas) in Panchakarma
  • External massage for deep tissue nourishment
  • Vaginal douche in select gynecological protocols*

How to use Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam

Warm 3–5 ml of oil slightly and apply on the target area. For Basti, administer under practitioner guidance: oil is poured into enema tube or wooden ring and retained as prescribed. In Greeva or Janu Basti, a small dough ring holds the oil in place. After recommended time, cleanse area with warm water. Always consult an Ayurvedic doctor before internal or local use.*

Safety information about Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam

  • Children: Use only under professional supervision; small patch test first.
  • Pregnant women: Avoid internal douches; external massage OK with doctor’s consent.
  • Breastfeeding mothers: External application generally safe; avoid nipple area.
  • Chronic diseases: Consult practitioner, esp. if severe heart/kidney issues.
  • Allergies: Check sesame oil and plant sensitivities; patch test advised.
  • Elderly: Gentle use recommended; warm oil speed absorption but don’t overheat.
  • On medication: Discuss with Ayurvedic doctor to avoid interactions.
  • Weakened immunity: Use hygiene practices; ensure clean utensils, practitioner guidance.

Additional information about Nagarjuna Sahacharaadi Thailam

This thailam comes in a dark glass bottle to preserve potency and aroma. Store it in a cool dry place, tightly closed. Its rich heritage traces back to Ashtanga Hrudayam, reaffirmed by Nagarjuna’s classical formulations. No artificial colors or preservatives added. Suitable for regular Ayurvedic therapy and self-care rituals. Please shake bottle gently before use to ensure even herb distribution. Useful life: 2 years from manufacturing. Batch details on label.*

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