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Key Benefits of AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil
- Deeply conditions scalp and hair strands, leaving them smooth and soft
- Helps relieve tension and mild headaches when gently massaged into temples
- Supports ear and eye lubrication, offering a sense of calm
- Rich in natural antioxidants, it may guard against environmental stress
- Prevents dryness and catarrh, soothing nasal passages
- Traditionally valued for promoting healthy skin tone
- Enhances capillary health for better hair strenght
Product Description of AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil
AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil is a warm embrace from the age-old traditions of Ayurveda. Infused into pure, cold-pressed coconut oil, this eladi tailam blend carries an aromatic symphony of over two dozen classical herbs—each chosen to harmonize scalp, skin, ears and eyes. You can almost smell a faint hint of cardamom and vetiver each time you open the bottle. It can also be used daily and helps relieve fatigue, offering that little moment of self-care we all secretly crave. I sometimes wonder if grandma used this version when she had a headache—it feels like a tiny trip back in time.
The coconut base acts as a nourishing vehicle, helping deliver herbal goodness to every strand of hair and wrinkle of skin. Whether you’re after a soothing scalp massage, an emollient eye treatment or gentle ear oiling, this formula fits right in. It’s non-sticky, spreads smoothly and absorbs without leaving a greasy residue. And yes, you might notice a touch of warmth—nothing alarming, just that cozy feeling you get with traditional tailams. If you’ve tried other oils but missed that authentic Ayurvedic fragrance, you’ll find this one evocative yet subtle.
Keep it handy by your bedside or in your bath-time ritual. A few drops to the eyelids, a little behind the ears, or a longer head massage session—however you choose, it feels nourishing and grounding. Give yourself the gift of time-honored care. You deserve these small rituals, really.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil
- Pterocarpus marsupium (Asana) – A heartwood used in classical Ayurvedic preparations.
- Aegle marmelos (Bilvamoola) – A root known in texts for its aromatic quality.
- Sida cordifolia (Bala) – A stem extract described in old manuscripts.
- Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi) – A vine extract often featured in traditional recipes.
- Elettaria cardamomum (Ela) – The green cardamom seed, appreciated for its warm aroma.
- Amomum subulatum (Sthoola Ela) – Black cardamom from ancient compendia.
- Hydnocarpus laurifolia (Turushka) – Noted as a seed oil in classical texts.
- Inula racemosa (Pushkaramoola) – A root with fragrant notes in old Ayurvedic scripts.
- Callicarpa macrophylla (Phalini) – A leaf extract mentioned in traditional works.
- Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi) – A creeping herb cited in many herbals.
- Coleus zeylanicus (Jala) – A scented plant from classical formulations.
- Cymbopogon martini (Dhyamaka) – A grass known for its fragrant oils.
- Adenosma indiana (Sprukka) – A flowering herb recorded in old sources.
- Curcuma zeodaria (Choraka) – A variety of turmeric referenced traditionally.
- Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Chocha) – True cinnamon bark, long valued in Ayurveda.
- Valeriana wallichii (Tagara) – A root appearing in ancient compendia.
- Taxus baccata (Sthouneya) – Yew tree bark noted in some old texts.
- Myristica fragrans (Jati) – Nutmeg seed from classical treatises.
- Commiphora myrrha (Rasa) – Myrrh resin cited in historic formulations.
- Ostrea edulis (Sukti) – Oyster shell used in some traditions.
- Ipomoea pestizoides (Vyaghra) – A root mentioned in old herbals.
- Cedrus deodara (Surahva) – Deodar wood, often used for fragrance.
- Vetiveria zizanioides (Ushira) – Vetiver grass known for cooling aroma.
- Pinus longifolia (Srivasaka) – Pine resin noted in Ayurvedic texts.
- Costus speciosus (Chanda) – A root prevalent in traditional studies.
- Commiphora mukul (Guggulu) – Guggulu resin featured in many formulations.
- Shorea robusta (Devadhoopa) – Sal tree resin from classical records.
- Boswellia serrata (Khapura) – Frankincense resin noted historically.
- Calophyllum inophyllum (Punnaga) – A seed oil cited in old manuscripts.
- Mesua ferrea (Nagahva) – Ironwood flower references in herbal texts.
- Crocus sativus (Kumkuma) – Saffron stigma, prized for color and scent.
- Cinnamomum camphora (Karpoora) – Camphor crystals known for a cooling feel.
- Milk (Peya) – Dairy element referenced in Sahasrayoga.
Key uses of AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil
- Head massage (Shiro Abhyanga) to calm the mind and relieve tension
- Gentle oiling of the ears (Karna Purana) for soothing support
- Application to eyelids for a mild, hydrating effect
- Scalp treatment to promote shine and manage dryness
- Skin massage for a soft, glowing complexion
- Part of panchakarma head procedures like Shirodhara
- Ideal for daily pre-shampoo oiling routine
How to use AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil
- Warm 5–10 ml in your palms.
- Gently massage into the scalp, temples and nape.
- Apply a few drops behind the ears or on eyelids if desired.
- Leave on for 30 minutes or overnight for deep nourishment.
- Shampoo or rinse off with warm water.
Safety information about AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil
Children: Use sparingly, avoid eyes; test on small skin area first.
Pregnant women: Generally safe for topical use; consult practitioner if concerned.
Breastfeeding mothers: Safe externally, but not for ingestion.
People with chronic diseases: Use under healthcare guidance.
People with allergies: Contains nut and herbal extracts; patch test before use.
Elderly individuals: Mild formula but always test for sensitivity.
Patients taking medications: No known interactions topically; consult your doctor.
People with weakened immunity: Safe externally; avoid if skin is broken or highly irritated.
Additional information about AVP Asana Eladi Coconut Oil
Net weight: 100 ml. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep bottle tightly closed to preserve the delicate aroma and efficacy. Shelf life: 24 months from date of manufacture. Packaged by AVP Pvt Ltd, India. Made according to traditional Sahasrayoga guidelines. Note: Oil may solidify below 24°C—simply warm gently to return to liquid form. Enjoy a small jar of Ayurvedic heritage right at home!
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