Kihagyås, és ugrås a termékadatokra
â Use under a qualified Ayurvedic doctorâs advice, especially if you plan to take it internally.
Sitaram Ayurvedic Ksheerabala 21 Avarthi (Avarthy) Thailam 10ml
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$11.99 USD
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$17.99 USD
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đż What Ksheerabala 21 Avarthi Thailam Is
In classical Ayurvedic pharmaceutics, Avarthana refers to a method where an oil is repeatedly processed (21 times in this case) with herbs and carriers â here Bala (SidaâŻcordifolia) and Ksheera (cowâs milk) infused into a sesame oil base â to intensify therapeutic action
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Bala is traditionally considered Vataâpacifying and nourishing to tissues.
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Ksheera (cowâs milk) adds soothing, nutritive qualities.
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Sesame oil (Tila taila) is the carrier that helps deliver these herbal properties deeper into tissues.Â
This specially processed oil is potent even in tiny doses, which is why itâs marketed in a 10âŻml drop form.
đ Traditional Uses & Benefits
According to classical descriptions and product references:
𩮠Musculoskeletal & Pain Support
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Helps support joint comfort and mobility â including conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and other inflammatory joint disorders.
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May help relieve aches and pains associated with Vata imbalance (e.g., stiffness, loss of tissue lubrication).
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Supports repair and nourishment of ligaments, tendons and synovial tissues.
đ§ Nervous System & Headache Relief
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Can be used for nerve weakness and related muscle debility
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When applied externally to the head (especially around the bregma), it is traditionally considered to calm aggravated Vata, provide deep cooling, and may help with stressârelated headaches and migraine discomfort
đ Stress, Anxiety & Relaxation
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May help soothe stress, anxiety and high body heat through its calming actions.
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Traditionally used to support relaxation and overall nervous system balance.Â
đ€ Other Supportive Uses
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May assist in deep tissue edema relief in inflammatory disorders of muscles and joints.
Note: These are traditional Ayurvedic uses rather than indications proven by modern clinical trials.
đ How Itâs Traditionally Used
Avarthi oils are potent â always follow a qualified Ayurvedic doctorâs directions.
Oral / Internal (under supervision):
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~10â15 drops once or twice daily with an appropriate adjuvant (e.g., warm water or herbal decoction) as directed by your Ayurvedic physician.
External Application:
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A few drops warmed and gently massaged on affected areas (e.g., joints, muscles).
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Can be applied to the head (bregma) for calming Vataârelated tension, under professional guidance.