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✔ Consult a qualified Ayurvedic doctor or healthcare provider before use, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, diabetic, on medication, or have chronic health conditions.
Sitaram Ayurvedic Dhanwantharam Thailam 21 Avarthi (Avathy) Drops 10ml
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🧴 What It Is
Dhanwantharam 21 Avarthi is a special form of Ayurvedic oil prepared by the Avarthana process — a classical method of repeated medicated oil potentiation (in this case 21 times) with herbs in an oil base. This process is believed in Ayurveda to amplify the therapeutic activity of the formulation even in small doses.
The name “Dhanwantharam” references Lord Dhanvantari, the divine healer in Ayurveda, and this oil is traditionally based on the classic Dhanwantharam Tailam formula.
🌿 Traditional Uses & Benefits
Although specific product details for the 21 Avarthi drops form are limited online, it is commonly used for similar purposes as the broader Dhanwantharam family of Ayurvedic oil preparations (like the full Dhanwantharam Thailam):
✔ Support for Vata‑Related Conditions
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Helps pacify Vata dosha imbalances traditionally linked with joint discomfort, stiffness, and musculoskeletal issues.
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Used in supportive care for rheumatic pain, neuralgia, sciatica and nerve‑related weakness.
✔ Nervous System & Muscle Support
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Traditionally used for paralytic conditions, nerve weakness and muscle aches — often under Ayurvedic practitioner guidance (similar to Dhanwantharam 101 Avarthi, which has such indications).
✔ Prenatal & Postnatal Support
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Dhanwantharam formulations (including the oil used in classical Abhyanga massage) are traditionally part of prenatal and postnatal care to strengthen muscles, nourish tissues and balance doshas in pregnancy and after childbirth.
✔ Pain, Edema & Inflammation Aid
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Medicated oils like Dhanwantharam Thailam are traditionally applied in rheumatic pain, swelling and reduced mobility; the 21 Avarthi form may be used internally (drops) or externally depending on clinical guidance.
💊 How It’s Traditionally Taken
Always follow the product label or direction from a qualified Ayurvedic physician.
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Internal: Typically 10 drops once or twice daily, or as prescribed by a physician
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Nasya (nasal use): In some classical protocols, small drops may be administered in the nose (e.g., 2–3 drops per nostril) under Ayurvedic supervision — this is more common with the 101 Avarthi form, but similar principles apply.
(Dosage may vary with individual condition, constitution and practitioner guidance.)