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Key Benefits of AVP Ksheerabala (7)
- Balances Vata dosha and calms the nervous system
- Soothes muscle stiffness and joint discomfort effectively
- Deeply nourishes tissues, supports nerve health
- Improves local circulation for warmth and vitality
- Promotes restful sleep and mental ease
- Helps mild inflammatory conditions in muscles
- Softens dryness, leaves skin feeling supple
Product Description of AVP Ksheerabala (7)
AVP Ksheerabala (7) is a time-honored Ayurvedic oil that's been around for centuries. It’s formulated following classical texts, infused with milk and Bala root, processed slowly in pure sesame oil. The result? A gently warming, nourishing oil that feels comforting on your skin. You can practically smell the subtle milky aroma mixed with the earthy Bala note—it's oddly soothing, almost like a lullaby in an oil.
This oil traditionally used for Vata pacification is ideal for massage, and many folks swear by it after a long day of stress or sitting at a desk. Some say it helps ease muscle tension, while others feel a sense of calm wash over them before bedtime. On tough days, I like to warm a little in my palms and press into shoulders—that small ritual alone sometimes helps my mind focas better.
It’s not just about the feel; it’s about the ritual too. AVP Ksheerabala (7) respects the classical preparation, though modern standards ensure purity and safety. Whether you're new to Ayurveda or have grown up using these remedies, this oil offers a touch of tradition in today's busy life. A bit rough around the edges? Maybe. But that’s part of its charm—and authenticity.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Ksheerabala (7)
- Bala (Sida cordifolia) – A traditional herb recognized for supporting muscle strength and nourishing Vata physiology.
- Tila Taila (Sesamum indicum oil) – Rich, warm oil used in Ayurveda for Vata balancing and deep tissue nourishment.
- Ksheera (Cow’s Milk) – Considered nourishing and cooling, used to pacify Pitta and support tissue health.
Key uses of AVP Ksheerabala (7)
- Abhyanga (Ayurvedic self-massage) to soothe Vata-related tension
- Local application on shoulders, neck or lower back for stiffness relief
- Pre-sleep massage on soles, scalp or temples to promote better sleep
- Warm oil application before physical therapy or exercise for added comfort
- Calming ritual after a stressful day: apply to pulse points
- Minor muscular soreness post-workout, gently massage into the area
How to use AVP Ksheerabala (7)
- Warm 5–10 ml of oil in your palms or over a bowl of hot water.
- Massage gently into the desired area using circular motions.
- Leave on for at least 30 minutes—ideally 1 hour—before a warm shower.
- For bedtime, focus on soles of feet and scalp to encourage rest.
Safety information about AVP Ksheerabala (7)
- Children: Use smaller quantities; patch test on a small area first.
- Pregnant women: Avoid applying on abdomen; consult your practitioner.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Do not apply on the chest; safe elsewhere.
- People with chronic diseases: Talk to your healthcare provider prior to use.
- People with allergies: Test on inner forearm; discontinue if irritation occurs.
- Elderly individuals: Warm gently and massage with light pressure.
- Patients taking medications: Seek medical advice before external use.
- People with weakened immunity: Avoid near open wounds; keep area clean.
Additional information about AVP Ksheerabala (7)
Manufactured by AVP (Arya Vaidya Pharmacy), this oil comes in a 200 ml amber glass bottle to protect its integrity from light. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sun. Shelf life is typically 2 years from date of manufacture. Ingredients are sustainably sourced, following ethical Ayurvedic practices. Note: This product is intended for external use only. Individual results may vary.
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