Balaswagandhadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil known for its nourishing and strengthening properties. Prepared with Bala (Sida cordifolia) and Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)—two of Ayurveda’s most powerful rejuvenating herbs—this oil is used to support muscle strength, vitality, and nervous system health.
Formulated using the traditional Sneha Paka Vidhi method, this thailam is enriched with a blend of herbs processed in pure sesame oil, allowing deep penetration into the tissues (dhatus) to promote energy, flexibility, and mental clarity.
It is often used in daily Abhyanga (self-massage), as well as in Panchakarma therapies such as Pizhichil, Kizhi, or rejuvenation massages for those with Vata imbalances, fatigue, or stress-related weakness.
Brahmi Ghrutham is a traditional Ayurvedic medicated ghee prepared with Medhya (brain-nourishing) herbs like Brahmi, Shankhpushpi, and Vacha. It is widely used to support memory, mental clarity, speech, and nervous system function. Traditionally administered in Panchakarma and Rasayana therapy, Brahmi Ghrutham balances Vata and Pitta in the head and mind channels (Manovaha srotas).
Chandraprabha Vati is a time-honored Ayurvedic formulation traditionally used to support the health of the urinary system, metabolism, and reproductive organs. It is known for its deep-cleansing, rejuvenating, and balancing properties on Vata and Kapha doshas. The formulation is especially valued in managing Mutravaha srotas (urinary tract) health and maintaining fluid and sugar balance.
An authentic tamra (pure copper) scraper for Jihvā-nirlekhana—the Ayurvedic tongue-cleaning step in dinacharya. The double-handle design offers steady control and an even, gentle sweep to lift tongue coating, freshen breath, and reset taste before brushing.
How to use
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On waking, rinse the scraper.
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Hold both handles, place the arc at the back of the tongue, and gently scrape forward.
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Rinse the tool and repeat 5–7 times with light pressure.
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Rinse mouth and dry the scraper.
Care
Hand-wash after each use; occasionally polish with lemon + salt (or vinegar + salt). Dry completely and store in a clean, dry place. Do not share; replace if edges bend.
Safety
For oral hygiene only. Avoid use over cuts, ulcers, or active oral infections. Keep out of reach of children.
Experience the power of Ayurveda with Dhanwantharam Mezhukupakam, a traditional Ayurvedic herbal oil crafted with time-honored wisdom. Made from a unique blend of potent herbs and natural ingredients, this oil is carefully prepared to retain its full benefits.
Rooted in ancient Ayurvedic texts, Dhanwantharam Mezhukupakam is valued for its nourishing, revitalizing, and balancing qualities. It is formulated following authentic Ayurveda principles to support overall well-being and relaxation, making it a perfect addition to any holistic self-care routine.
Ideal for Ayurvedic massages, daily self-care rituals, and traditional wellness practices, this herbal oil is widely used in Panchakarma therapies. Gently massaging it into the skin allows the herbs to penetrate deeply, nourishing and balancing the body while honoring the age-old Ayurvedic tradition.
Eladi Thailam, an Ayurvedic formulation combining sesame oil, coconut oil, and manjistha, renowned for its therapeutic properties. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic skincare, this blend is highly effective in addressing various skin conditions, promoting healthy, balanced skin.
This versatile oil not only nourishes and rejuvenates the skin but also supports the natural balance of the Vata and Kapha doshas, helping to maintain overall skin health. With its potent ingredients, Eladi Thailam offers a holistic solution for revitalizing the skin, making it ideal for daily use in maintaining clear, radiant skin.
Net Content: 200ML
Eranda Moola Kwath Choornam is a classical Ayurvedic decoction powder prepared from the root of Ricinus communis (castor plant). It is traditionally used to pacify aggravated Vata dosha, particularly in the lower limbs, pelvis, and spine. Known for its deep-acting properties, it is commonly prescribed in Vata-related conditions and Panchakarma therapies.
Traditional Ayurvedic dry-massage glove used in Garshana. Applied on dry skin (no oil), it gently exfoliates, stimulates micro-circulation and lymphatic flow, and is often used before Abhyanga to awaken and lighten kapha while grounding vāta with rhythmic strokes.
How to use
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On completely dry skin, start at the feet and work upward toward the heart.
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Use long strokes on limbs; small circles over joints; clockwise circles on the abdomen.
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3–7 minutes, then shower or follow with warm oil Abhyanga.
Care
Keep dry after use. Hand-wash occasionally with mild soap; air-dry fully. Do not use with oils.
Notes
External use only. Avoid face, broken/irritated skin, active eczema/psoriasis, varicose veins, or acute inflammation. Use light pressure if skin is thin or very vāta. Avoid abdominal work during pregnancy.
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) is one of the most highly respected herbs in Ayurveda, known as the “king of medicines” (Abhaya). Its actions span digestive health, Vata balancing, and Rasayana (rejuvenation). Traditionally used to promote regularity and tone the digestive system, it is ideal for long-term use.
Kaisora Guggulu is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation known for its rejuvenating (Rasayana) and cleansing properties. It supports the healthy function of joints, skin, and metabolism by clearing accumulated Ama (toxins) and balancing Vata and Pitta. Especially used in chronic inflammatory states and skin conditions, this classical tablet promotes long-term tissue balance and clarity.
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