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Chirayu Prasut Oil

Chirayu Prasut Oil is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Chirayu Pharmaceuticals. It is the oil
used for application in post-natal period for women.

Ingredients of Chirayu Prasut Oil:


Each 100 ml contains –
Chandanabala lakshadi taila – 30 ml -Chandanbala Laxadi Oil is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used to relieve burning
sensation, dizziness, etc.
Jaitun taila [Olea europaea] –10 ml
Badam taila [Prunus dulcis] – 5 ml
Dasamoola taila – 5 ml
Jatiphala [Myristica fragrans] – 1 mg – Jaiphal – Nutmeg is an aphrodisiac, digestive tonic, very useful even
with external application in case of headache, useful in cough, cold, asthma and more.
Aromatic base – q.s.

Indication of Chirayu Prasut Oil:


For massage in post-natal period for women.

Direction for use of Chirayu Orasut Oil:


Sufficient oil to be taken and massaged over the lower back and abdomen gently till the oil penetrates the skin.

Side effects of Chirayu Prasut Oil:


There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.
This product is meant only for external application
Avoid accidental exposure to eyes. In case of eye contact, wash eyes thoroughly with cold water for 3 – 5
minutes. If burning sensation, eye irritation and redness persists, consult an eye specialist.
Avoid accidental oral intake.

Chirayu Taila: Benefits, How To Use, Ingredients,


Side Effects
Chirayu Taila is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Chirayu Pharmaceuticals. It is an
aphrodisiac used in the treatment of sexual dysfunction for male.

Ingredients of Chirayu Taila:


Each 100 ml contains –
Ashwagandha [Withania somnifera] – 5 mg
Jayaphala [Myristica fragrans] – nutmeg fruit – 5 mg – Jaiphal – Nutmeg is an aphrodisiac, digestive tonic, very
useful even with external application in case of headache, useful in cough, cold, asthma and more.
Javitri [Myristica fragrans] nutmeg leaves– 5 mg
Akarakarabha [Anacyclus pyrethrum] – 5 mg
Yastimadhu [Glycyrrhiza glabra] – 5 mg
Manjista [Rubia cordifolia] – 5 mg
Nagakeshara [Mesua ferrea] – 5 mg
Daruharidra [Berberis aristata] – 5 mg – It is used in Ayurveda to treat eye disorders, skin disorders with
itching, diabetes, urinary tract diseases, etc. This is found in Himalaya and Nepal region.
Lavanga [Syzygium aromaticum] – 5 mg

Indication of Chirayu Taila:


Sexual dysfunction [erectile dysfunction]

Direction for use of Chirayu Taila:


Apply the oil over the genitalia, 30 minutes before bath everyday.
It can also be applied 30 minutes before sexual act. If you apply this, you cannot wear a condom because the
skin becomes slippery.

Side effects of Chirayu Taila:


There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.
This product is meant only for external application
Avoid accidental exposure to eyes. In case of eye contact, wash eyes thoroughly with cold water for 3 – 5
minutes. If burning sensation, eye irritation and redness persists, consult an eye specialist.

Chesol Oil
Chesol Oil is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by J & J Dechane Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. It is the
aromatic oil for the treatment of rheumatic disorders as well as bronchitis.

Ingredients of Chesol Oil:


Each 100 g contains –
Gunja [Abrus precatorius] – 7.5 g – It used in Ayurvedic medicines after detoxifying process. Its seeds and
roots are used in treating hair fall, arthritis pain, as an aphrodisiac and more.
Katuveera choorna [Capsicum annum] – 6 g
Kumari [Aloe barbadensis] – 5 g
Sarshapa taila [Brassica campestris] – 4.75 g
Vacha [Acorus calamus] – 5 g
Shunti [Zingiber officinale] – 3 g
Jayapala [Croton tiglium] – 3 g
Parasica yavani [Hyoscyamus niger] – 0.65 g – Henbane – Hyoscyamus niger Linn is a famous herb used for
treating intestinal and stomach spasms. Its leaves and leaf oil is quite commonly used in Ayurvedic treatment.
Yavani taila [Ptychotis ajowan] – 1.88 g – Thymol
Lavanga taila [Syzygium aromaticum] – 0.63 g – clove oil
Peppermint oil – 1.25 g
Vegetable oil – q.s.

The extract of these indigenous herbs are highly effective in rheumatism, stiff joints, bronchitis and chest colds
with cough and headache. Also effective in wasting of muscles in paresis.

Pharmacology of Chesol Oil:


Gunja is used in inflammation & pains.
Vacha is used in chronic rheumatism and as a counter irritant.
Shunti is used as local stimulant and rubefacient.
Jayapala is used in bronchitis, rheumatism and painful affections of joints and limbs.
Yavani is used in inflammations.
Katuveera is a powerful local irritant and rubefacient.
Kumari is applied in painful inflammations and ulcers.
Lavanga taila is an antiseptic, local irritant and rubefacient.

Indication of Chesol Oil:


An embrocation for muscle aches and pains
Chest colds and bronchitis.

Direction for use of Chesol Oil:


The oil should be applied gently at the site of pain and stiffness.
In bronchitis apply to the chest and rub gently.
For delicate skin of babies, the strength of Chesol Oil may be reduced by adding an edible vegetable oil after 1 st
or 2nd

Side effects of Chesol Oil:


There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.
This product is meant only for external application
Avoid accidental exposure to eyes. In case of eye contact, wash eyes thoroughly with cold water for 3 – 5
minutes. If burning sensation, eye irritation and redness persists, consult an eye specialist.

777 Oil
777 Oil is a proprietary Siddha medicine manufactured by Dr. JRK’s Pharma. It is indicated in psoriasis.

777 Oil is prepared with Wrightia tinctoria through a unique process. This formula was invented by Dr. J.R.
Krishnamoorthy and the company later took initiative to evaluate the drug in various hospitals in different parts
of India.

The drug is widely accepted and its clinical efficacy has been acknowledged by clinical practitioners across all
systems of medicine and several patients have been benefited from using it from the past 20 years, and it has
also been established that patients experienced prolonged period of remission period with daily usage.
777 Oil has found a definite place in the safe and effective treatment approaches for the management of the
global problem of psoriasis.

Mode of action of 777 Oil:


Impairs keratinocytes multiplication.
Interferes in co-stimulatory molecules communications.
Sorts, isolates and attenuates neoplastic KC.

Benefits of 777 Oil:


Safe-effective-affordable.
Increases the bio-burden and bio-availability of the active ingredients.
Balances the micro and macro level of activities.
Ideal hydro-lipo quotient, reduces xerosis of skin and associated itching.
Delays cell death and prolongs cell cycle turn over time.
Quick relief from clinical symptoms and early onset of remission.
Prolonged period of remission.

Ingredients of 777 Oil:


It is a dark magenta colored oil with distinct odour containing plant extracts of-
Shwetha kutaja [Wrightia tinctoria]- 50 %
In oil base of- Coconut oil – Narikela taila [Cocos nucifera]- 50 %

How to prepare?
10 part of coconut oil is mixed with 1 part of leaves of Wrightia tinctoria. This mix is kept under direct sunlight
for 7 – 10 days of time. Then the oil is filtered and stored in air tight containers. It is prepared as per Suryapaka
method of Ayurvedic oil preparation.

Indication of 777 Oil:


Psoriasis
Dandruff
First degree burns
Fungal dermatosis
Dry skin
Itchyosis
Aphthous ulcers of mouth
Ulcerative gingivitis
Atopic dermatosis.

Direction for use of 777 Oil:


Apply over the affected part or all over the body in the morning, expose to sunlight and after 15 min take bath.

Side effects of 777 Oil:


There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.

Arka Taila
Arka taila is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used for the treatment of eczema, psoriasis, tinea infection etc skin
disorders. It is manfuactured by Sri Gomata Gayatri Organics.

Arka tailam benefits:


It is used for the treatment of
Eczema (Vicharchika), psoriasis, tinea infection, ring worm.

Effect on Tridosha:
Balances Vata and Kapha Dosha at the level of skin.

Arka tailam ingredients:


Arka patra swarasa – leaf juice extract of Arka – Calotropis gigantea
Haridra Kalka – paste of turmeric
Sarshapa taila – mustard oil

How to use:
This product is meant only for external application.
Apply this oil over the affected skin area, 1 hour before bath.
You can apply this oil 3 – 4 times a day.

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita, Madhyama Khanda


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Side effects and precautions:


Avoid accidental oral intake. If taken orally by accident, have a cup of tender coconut water or sugarcane juice
and consult a doctor nearby immediately.
In some people, this oil may cause burning sensation.
Store in a cool dry place.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.
This can be applied during pregnancy, lactation period and in children.

Varuni Tailam
Varuni tailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used orally for the treatment of parkinson’s disease, tremors of hands,
neck etc. It is manufactured by SNA Aushadha Shala.

Benefits of Varuni tailam:


Hastakampa – tremors and shivering of hands
Manya Shirakampa – tremors of head and neck

Ingredients of Varuni Tailam:


Varuni = Indravaruni – Colocynth – Citrullus colocynthis
Auttara Moola
Water
Tilataila – sesame oil

Dose:
5 – 10 ml of oil is administered along with food once or twice a day as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.
Effect on Tridosha:
Balances Vata Dosha.

Side effects:
There are no known side effects with the medicine.
It is best to avoid this medicine during pregnancy.
Consult your doctor before using it during lactation and in children.
Store in a cool dry place.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.

Reference: ts reference is found in Sharangdhara Samhita.

Prasarinyadi Tailam
Prasarinyadi Tailam is a traditional ayurvedic medicine in taila form used for the treatment of Pain of joints and
in frozen shoulder etc.,
Reference- Astanga Hridayam.

Ingredients-
Prasarini (Merremia tridenta)
Masha (Phaseolus mungo)
Bala (Sida rhombifolia)
Shunti (Zyngiber officinale) etc.

Indications-
Pain of joints and in frozen shoulder.
Difficulty in movement of joints etc.

Usage-
For external application and in internal use.

Neelidaladi Kera Taila:


Neelidaladi Kera Taila is a is a traditional Ayurvedic medicine in taila form used for the treatment of any kind
of poisoning caused by external agents

Reference-
Sahasrayogam.

Ingredients-
Neelini (Indigofera tinctoria)
Tulasi (Occimum sanctum)
Saariva (Hemidesmus indicus)
Lasuna (Allium sativum)
Shunti (Zyngiber officinale)
Pippali (Piper longum)
Maricha (Piper nigrum)
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)

Indications-
For external application in any kind of poisoning caused by external agents, especially effective in spider’s
poisoning.

Maha Prasarinyadi Taila (Big):


Maha Prasarinyadi Taila is a traditional Ayurvedic medicine in Taila form used for the treatment of paralysis,
facial paralysis and other rheumatic conditions.

Reference- Astanga Hridayam


Ingredients-
Prasarini (Merremia tridentata)
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
Bilva (Aegle marmelos)
Agnimantha (Premna serratifolia)
Bala (Sida rhombifolia)
Mudgaparni (Phaseolus trilobus)
Mashaparni (Vigna vexiletta)
Manjista (Rubia cordifolia)
Bruhathi (Solanum melongena)

Indications-
In paralysis, facial paralysis and other rheumatic conditions.

Usage-
Take internally 1-2 tsp with the decoction of jeeraka or other suitable kashayas.
Also used for external application.

Keshyam Oil:
Keshyam Oil is used for hair care. It is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Arya Vaidya Sala,
Kottakkal.

Uses of Keshyam Oil:


It is an ideal herbal combination having follicle stimulating and hair growth promoting activity.
The herbal combination increases the number of hair follicles and decreases the time taken for initiation and
completion of hair growth.
The antioxidants in the formulation help in controlling premature greying of hair.
The alkaloid in Brahmi enhances protein kinase activity and the tannins, vitamin C, minerals in Amalaki
provides nutrition, conditioning, darkening of hair.

Indication of Keshyam Oil:


Hair fall
Premature greying
Weak hair roots

Ingredients of Keshyam Oil:


Svetakutaja (Wrightia tinctoria)- leaf- 0.500 g
Kaidarya (Murraya koenigii)- leaf- 0.400 g
Bhringaraja (Eclipta alba)- whole plant- 0.300 g
Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia)- stem- 0.300 g
Amalaki (Embelica officinale)- fruit- 0.300 g
Nimba (Azadirachta indica)- leaf- 0.300 g
Brahmi (Bacopa monneiri)- whole plant- 0.300 g
Yasti (Glycyrrhiza glabra)- root- 0.100 g
Kera taila (Coconut oil)- as it is- 10.00 ml
Karpoora (Cinnamomum camphora)- as it is- 0.100 g

Direction for use of Keshyam Oil:


Apply the oil over the head sufficiently and massage scalp, before or after bath. Or as directed by the physician.

Side effects of Keshyam Oil:


There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.
For external application only
Keshrich Oil:
Keshrich Oil controls hair fall and dandruff, promotes hair growth and maintains natural hair color. It is a
proprietary Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Capro Labs Exports India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore.

Hair which is dense and healthy is considered as an important parameter of beauty. Healthy hair in women
brings out elegance and in men brings out confidence.

Hair brings one’s self-image into focus,it is vanity’s proving ground. Hair is terribly personal; a tangle of
mysterious prejudices. The importance of hair care has been mentioned right from the time of vedas and
Upanishads

Keshrich is holistic hair care oil which gives complete hair care. It not only makes hair thicker, fuller ad
stronger but also relaxes and rejuvenates the mind.

Efficacy of Keshrich Oil:


Promotes hair growth
Eradicates dandruff [seborrhoea]
Endows with rich hair color
Nourishes the hair root
Excellent hair care oil.
Prevents hair fall and strengthens the hair.
Treats hair breakage and split ends.

Indication of Keshrich Oil:


Keshapatana [hair fall]
Keshya [hair growth promoter]
Darunaka [dandruff]
To maintain natural hair color

Composition of Keshrich Oil:


Each 15 ml contains-
Madhuyasti-root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)- 0.92 g
Bhringaraja-whole plant (Eclipta alba)- 0.90 g
Amalaki-fruit (Embelica officinalis)- 0.80 g
Japa-flower & leaves (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)- 0.80 g
Nimba-bark (Azadirachta indica)- 0.50 g
Methika-seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum)- 0.50 g
Champaka-flower (Michelia champaca)- 0.50 g
Karpoora-crystals (Cinnamomum camphora)- q.s.
Narikela taila (Cocos nusifera)- q.s.
Perfume – q.s.

Direction for use of Keshrich Oil:


Apply 15-25 ml of oil over the scalp evenly with finger tips along with circular massage, or as directed by the
physician.

Side effects of Keshrich Oil:


There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.
For external application only
Swasanandham Coconut Oil
Swasanandham Coconut Oil is used in the treatment of respiratory disorders. It is a proprietary Ayurvedic
medicine manufactured by Everest Ayurveda pharma, Thrissur, Kerala.

Indication of Swasanandham Coconut Oil:


Used to treat
Cardiac and Bronchial asthma,
Allergic conditions,
Cough,
Sinusitis,
Eosinophilia and Related complaints.

Ingredients of Swasanandham Coconut Oil:


Each 10 ml is prepared out of-
Bhringaraja (Eclipta alba)- 16 g
Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum)- 4 g
Maricha (Piper nigrum )- 0.05 g
Pippali (Piper longum)- 0.05 g
Pathya (Terminalia chebula)- 0.3 g
Vasa (Adathoda vasica)- 0.2 g
Yashti (Glycyrrhiza glabra)- 0.2 g
Sati (Curcuma zedoria)- 0.1 g
Pushkaramula (Inula racemosa)- 0.1 g
Kerataila (Coconut oil)- 10 g

Direction for use of Swasanandham Coconut Oil:


For external application
Apply to the head before bath, or as directed by the physician.

Side effects of Swasanandham Coconut Oil:


There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.
For external application only

Navoushad Taila:
Navoushad Taila is used for application over the head and the body. It is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine
manufactured by Everest Ayurveda pharma, Thrissur, Kerala.

Indication of Navoushad Taila:


Provides more power and strength to work with mind and body
Cools the body, improves the memory power and intelligence and gives sound sleep.

Ingredients of Navoushad Taila:


Each 10 ml is prepared out of-
Yashti (Glycyrrhiza glabra)- 225 mg
Pathya (Terminalia chebula)- 225 mg
Dhatri (Embelica officinale)- 225 mg
Aksha (Terminalia bellerica)- 225 mg
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)- 225 mg
Vari (Asperagus racemosus)- 225 mg
Kerataila (Coconut oil)- 5.78 ml
Erandataila (Castor oil)- 4.22 ml
Karpoora (Cinnamomum camphora)- 0.03 g

Direction for use of Navoushad Taila:


Apply to the head and body 15 minutes before bath, or as directed by the physician.

Side effects of Navoushad Taila:


For external application only
There are no recorded side effects with this medicine.

Yashtimadhukadi Tailam:
Yashtimadhukadi tailam is used for the treatment of scabies and itches. It is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine,
manufactured by Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.

Yashtimadhukadi tailam is a herbal oil formulation. It is also known as Yashtimadhukadi keratailam.

Uses of Yashtimadhukadi Tailam:


It is effective bathing oil for scabies and itches.
Excellent to apply over head or body in karappan, convulsions, scabies and itches in children
Elders too can use like Eladi keratailam.

Ingredients of Yashtimadhukadi Tailam:


Kera taila (Coconut oil)
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Shigru twak (Moringa oleifera)
Karanja twak (Pongamia pinnata)
Haripuccha twak (Thespesia populnea)
Kshirivriksha valkala
Punnata bijam

Directions for use of Yashtimadhukadi Tailam:


For external application over the affected area

Vilvampachottyadi Tailam:
Vilvampachottyadi tailam is used for the treatment of all types of Diseases of the Head. It is a proprietary
Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.

Vilvampachottyadi tailam is an herbal oil formulation.

Uses of Vilvampachottyadi Tailam:


Used for all types of diseases of the head.
Gives coolness and comfort to the head and eyes
It prevents cold.

Ingredients of Vilvampachottyadi Tailam:


Tailam (Sesame oil)
Vilva (Aegle marmelos)
Pachotti
Bhringa (Eclipta alba)
Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia)
Katuka (Picrorrhiza kurroa)
Dhatri (Embelica officinale)
Kotta (Sphaeranthus indica)
Ramacca (Vetiveria zizanioides)
Ela (Elletaria cardamomum)
Patimuka
Tagara (Valleriana wallichi)
Chandana (Santalum album)
Devatara
Kachura (Curcuma zedoaria)
Amukkara (Withania somnifera)
Twak (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
Madhuka (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Manji
Manjatti (Rubia cordifolia)
Patra (Cinnamomum tamala)
Hrivera (Pavonia odorata)
Paya (Milk)

Direction for use of Vilvampachottyadi Tailam:


Application over the head

Reference:
Sahasra Yogam.

Tenginpushpadi Tailam:
Tenginpushpadi tailam is used for the treatment of Headache due to excessive heat, Rheumatoid arthritis,
Bilious eye diseases. It is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.

Tenginpushpadi tailam is a herbal oil preparation.


Tenginpushpa refers to the flowers of the coconut tree.

Uses of Tenginpushpadi Tailam:


Excellent for application in the:
Headache due to excessive heat,
Rheumatoid arthritis,
Bilious eye diseases
Renders cooling effect to eyes and head
Ingredients of Tenginpushpadi Tailam:
Narikela (Cocos nucifera)
Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia)
Tila taila (Gingelly oil)
Payas (Cow milk)
Narikela jala (Tender coconut water)
Green gram (Phaseolus mungo)
Aril
Jatamamsi (Nardostachys jatamansi)
Chandana (Santalum album)

Direction for use of Tenginpushpadi Tailam:


External application only- for the head

Shelf life:
3 years from the date of manufacture.

Reference:
Sarvaroga chikitsa Ratnam.

Surasadi Tailam:
Surasadi tailam is used for the treatment of sinusitis, bronchial diseases, cough, chronic catarrh and chronic
wounds. It is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.

Surasadi tailam is a herbal oil formulation.

Uses of Surasadi Tailam:


It is used in sinusitis, bronchial diseases and cough.
It is excellent in chronic catarrh and malodorous discharge from nose.
Also used in chronic wounds

Ingredients of Surasadi Tailam:


Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum)
Tulasi (Ocimum caryophyllatum)
Manjarika (Ocimum basilicum)
Vidanga (Embelica ribes)
Apamarga (Achyranthes aspera)
Gambhari (Gmelina arborea)
Salaparni (Pseudarthria viscida)
Kakamachi (Solanum nigrum)
Narikela taila (Coconut oil)

Direction for use of Surasadi Tailam:


For external use only
Application over the head
Used for Nasya also.

Reference:
Astanga Hridayam.
Rasnadasamuladi Tailam
Rasnadasamuladi tailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used for the treatment of paralysis, arthritis, joint and
muscle pain and inflammation.

Uses of Rasnadasamuladi Tailam:


It is extensively used for the treatment of Vata imbalance disorders.
Paralysis, arthritis due to degeneration of joints, hemiplegia.
In neuralgia, pains or tingling sensations.
It is useful in relieivng headache, upon application to forehead.
It is useful to relieve pain and inflammation in blunt injuries.

Ingredients of Rasnadasamuladi Tailam:


Rasna (Pluchea lanceolata)
Dasamula-
Bilva (Aegle marmelos)
Agnimantha (Premna mucronata)
Shyonaka (Oroxylum indicum)
Gambhari (Gmelia arborea)
Patala (Stereospermum suaveolens)
Shalaparni (Desmodium gangeticum)
Prushnaparni (Uraria picta)
Brahathi (Solanum indicum)
Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum)
Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris)
Taila (Sesame oil)

Direction for use of Rasnadasamuladi Tailam:


For external application.
Internally 5-10 ml.
For Nasya- 6-10 drops.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.


Manufacturer: Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.

Punarnavadi Tailam
Punarnavadi Tailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used for the treatment of swelling and inflammation. It is used
for external application only.

Uses of Punarnavadi Tailam:


Useful in anasarca (whole body swelling), anemia, dropsy and all sorts of swelling.

Ingredients of Punarnnavadi Tailam:


Tailam (Sesame oil)
Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa)
Pathya (Terminalia chebula) – Haritaki
Thakra (butter milk)
Direction for use of Punarnavadi Tailam:
For external application only.
Application over the affected area or head.

Nonganadi Eranda Tailam


Nonganadi eranda tailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used for the treatment of filariasis and swelling of testicles.
It is prepared with castor oil base. It is more commonly used in Kerala Ayurvedic practice.

Uses of Nonganadi Eranda Tailam:


Useful in filariasis or elephantiasis.
Also useful in swelling of the testicles.

Ingredients of Nonganadi Eranda Tailam:


Patha (Cyclea peltata)
Karkataka sringi (Pistacia intiderima)
Chaya parpatika (hedyotis herbacca)
Eranda taila (Caster oil)

Direction for use of Nonganadi Eranda Tailam:


Internally 5-25 ml once or twice a day, before or after food or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor. In higher doses,
it is used for Snigdha Virechana therapy for the treatment of above-said conditions.
It is also used for external application.

Side effects:
Seek medical advice before using this product. Self medication with this product can be dangerous.
It is best to avoid during diarrhea and dysentery.
It is best to avoid this in all circumstances wherein a person is contra indicated to consume castor oil.
It is best to avoid during pregnancy and in children.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Store in a cool dry place.

Reference: Sarvarogachikitsaratnam.

Nimbamritadi Tailam
Nimbamritadi tailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used for external application. It is useful in treating is a herbal
oil formulation.

Uses of Nimbamritadi Tailam:


Useful in allergic rhinitis, cough with sputum, rheumatoid arthritis, skin diseases such as scabies, allergic
dermatitis, psoriasis

Ingredients of Nimbamritadi Tailam:


Eacn 10 ml is composed of –
Thaila (Sesame oil) – 10.000 ml
Nimba (Azadirachta indica) – 3.111 g
Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia) – 3.111 g
Vrisha (Adathoda vasica) – 3.111 g
Patola (Tricosanthes dioica) – 3.111 g
Nidigdhika (Solanum surattense) – 3.111 g
Patha (Cyclea peltata) – 0.078 g
Vidanga (Embelica ribes) – 0.078 g
Suradaru (Cedrus deodara) – 0.078 g
Gajopakulya (Scyndapsus officinalis) – 0.078 g
Dvikshara – YavaKshara, Sarjika Kshara – each – 0.078 g
Nagara (Zyngiber officinale) – Ginger – 0.078 g
Nisa (Curcuma longa) – Turmeric – 0.078 g
Misi – 0.078 g
Chavya (Piper cubeba) – 0.078 g
Kusta (Saussurea lappa) – 0.078 g
Thejovathi (Celastrus paniculatus) – 0.078 g
Maricha (Piper nigrum) – 0.078 g
Vatsaka (Holarrhena antidysentrica) – 0.078 g
Dipyaka – 0.078 g
Agni – Plumbago zeylanica -0.078 g
Rohini (Picrorrhiza kurroa) – 0.078 g
Vacha (Acorus calamus) – 0.078 g
Arushkara – 0.078 g
Kanamula (Piper longum) – 0.078 g
Manjista (Rubia cordifolia) – 0.078 g
Ativisha (Aconitum heterophyllum) – 0.078 g
Visha – 0.078 g
Yavani (Carum copticum) – 0.078 g
Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) – 1.556 g

Direction for use of Nimbamritadi Tailam:


Apply over the affected area, leave it for at least 30 – 40 minutes, then wash off with lukewarm water.
You can apply it at night and wash off in the morning.
In case of sinusitis, allergic rhinitis etc, it is applied over head, 30 minutes before bath.
This product is meant for external use only.

Reference: Astangahridayam.
Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Manufacturer: Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.


Presentation: Bottle of 200 ml.

Side effects and precautions:


There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Store in a cool dry place.

Mahavajraka Tailam
Mahavajraka tailam is a herbal Ayurvedic oil used for the treatment of non healing wounds, pus discharge,
abscess etc. It is more commonly used in Kerala Ayurveda practice.

Uses of Mahavajraka Tailam:


It is useful in non-healing wounds, infected wounds with pus discharge, sinuses and abscesses.
It is also useful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
It is useful in skin diseases.

Ingredients of Mahavajraka Tailam:


Saptaparna (Alstonia scholaris)
Shirisha (Albezia lebbeck)
Arka (Calotropis procera)
Ashwamara (Nerium indicum)
Malathi (Myristica fragrans)
Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanica)
Asphota
Nimba (Azadirachta indica)
Karanja (Pongamia pinnata)
Sarshapa (Brassica juncea)
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)
Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellerica)
Amalaki (Embelica officinale)
Janthughna (Embelica ribes)
Prapunnada (Cassia tora)
Shunti (Zyngiber officinale)
Maricha (Piper nigrum)
Pippali (Piper longum)
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Haridra (Curcuma longa)
Thaila (Sesame oil)
Go mutra (Cow urine)
Direction for use of Mahavajraka

Tailam:
For external use only, for application.
Apply the oil. Do gentle massage for 5 – 10 minutes, leave it on the body for 30 minutes, wash off with
lukewarm water.
It is also used as ear drops- 5-6 drops are instilled in to the ears.

Reference: Astangahridayam, Sharangadhara samhita

Mahakukkutamamsa Tailam:
Mahakukkutamamsa Tailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used for both oral administration and external application. It is
useful in the treatment of rheumatism and muscle atrophy.

Uses of Mahakukkutamamsa Tailam:


Reputed in paraplegia and monoplegia.

 It is used in Ayurvedic treatment of Paralysis, Palsy, Monoplegia, Paraplegia.


 It is used to treat deafness, tinnitus. For this, it is either used to instill a few drops directly into ear or by
internal administration.
 It helps to relieve stiffness and pain in locked jaw.
 It relieves headache, eye diseases.
 It is helpful to relieve pain of multiple joint aches and pains pertaining to hands, legs, head, neck.
 It is used in lumbar and cervical spondylosis treatment.
 It is also used to relieve pain due to blunt injuries, and in treatment of rheumatoid and osteo arthritis.
 It is used in Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy, and such other neurological problems.
 It is used to relieve headache and migraine.
 It is one of the best massage oils to relieve tiredness and for elderly people.
 Useful in mscule wasting, weakness, numbness and aches.

Ingredients of Mahakukkutamamsa Tailam:


Tila taila – Taila
Dashamula
Balamula (Sida rhombifolia)
Kethaki (Pandanus odorifer)
Jhindika
Masha – Black gram
Daksha mamsa
Jivaneeya gana dravyas – Jeevaneeya Group of herbs
Manjista (Rubia cordifolia)
Chavya (Piper cubeba)
Katphala (Myrica esculenta)
Vyosha (Operculina turpenthum)
Rasna (Alpinia galanga)
Kanamula
Madhuka (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Pushkara (Inula racemosa)
Masha
Atmagupta (Mucuna puriens)
Eranda (Ricinus communis)
Satahva (Anethum graveolens)
Lavana traya
Krsana
Yavani (Carum copticum)
Indrayava (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Sati (Hedychium spicatum)
Nagara (Zyngiber officinale)
Magadhi (Piper longum)
Musta (Cyperus rotendus)
Varsabhu (Boerhaavia diffusa)
Rajani dvaya (Curcuma longa, Berberis aristata)
Shatavari (Asperagus racemosus)
Brahati (Solanum indicum)
Paya (Milk)

Direction for use of Mahakukkutamamsa Tailam:


Internally- 5-10 ml once or twice daily or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.
Externally used for application over the affected area.
Also be used for Nasya (nasal drops) and ear drops
Maha kukkuta mamsa tailam side effects:
There are no known side effects with this oil. People with diabetes, hypercholestrolemia and high BP should
exercise precaution while taking orally.

Reference: Bhaishajyaratnavali.
Mahabala Tailam
Mahabala tailam is a herbal massage oil used both for oral intake and external application. It is used for the
treatment of male and female infertility, gout, arthritis, etc.

Uses of Mahabala Tailam:

 It is used in post-partum care of the mother. Oral consumption helps to improve muscle and nerve
strengh of the mother.
 It is used for the treatment of female infertility.
 It improves sperm count and useful in oligospermia.
 Useful in premature ejaculation, Dhat syndrome
 Also good in hiccup, cough, injury to vital parts (Marma Abhighata)
 Useful in Gulma, asthma and hydrocele, Vata disorders, adhimantha, rheumatic pain and in gout.

Ingredients of Mahabala Tailam:

 Tila taila – sesame oil (Sesame oil)


 Dashamoola – group of 10 herbs
 Balamula (Sida cordifolia)
 Yava (Hordeum vulgare)
 Kulattha (Vigna unguiculata) – horse gram
 Kola (Cola acuminata)
 Madhura gana dravyas – group of sweet tasting herbs
 Saindhava lavana – rock salt
 Sarjarasa (Salmalia malabarica)
 Sarala (Pinus roxburghii)
 Devadaru (Cedrus deodara)
 Manjista (Rubia cordifolia)
 Chandana (Santalum album)
 Kusta (Saussurea lappa)
 Ela (Elettaria cardamomum)
 Kalanusari
 Mamsi (Nardostachys jatamansi)
 Saileya (Parmelia perlata)
 Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
 Tagara (Veleriana wallichi)
 Vacha (Acorus calamus)
 Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus)
 Shatavari (Asperagus racemosus)
 Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
 Shatapushpa (Anethum sowa)
 Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa)
 Paya (Milk)

Dose of Mahabala thailam:


Externally- used for application over the affected area.
Internally- 5-10 ml once or twice daily or 15-120 drops as additive/adjuvant or as directed by physician.
For Nasya treatment – it is useful in treating headache, migraine hair fall, neuralgia etc
Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.
Mahabala oil side effects:
There are no known side effects of this oil on external application.
People with high cholesterol and BP should take extra precaution while taking this medicine, orally.
Frozen food should be avoided soon after, or before taking this, orally.
Hot water should be taken after taking this.
Overdosage may lead to indigestion.
It can be given to pregnant mother or children, under medical supervision.
Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali.
Manufacturer: Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.

Kunthalakanthi Thailam:
Kunthalakanthi Thailam is an Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal. This is an
excellent hair oil, prevents hair loss and greying of hair.

Uses of Kunthalakanthi Tailam:


This oil is a herbal hair rejuvenation which can be used daily to prevent hair loss and greying of hair. It is also
helpful to keep dandruff in check. Cools the head and eyes.
No scents are used as in other hair oils, and is harmless even if used liberally for better results. Encourages
dense growth of hair. Has a sweet fragrance.

Ingredients of Kunthalakanthi Tailam:


Amalaki (Embelica officinale)
Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellerica)
Bringaraja (Eclipta alba)
Ushira (Vetiveria zizanoides)
Musta (Cyperus rotendus) – improves lactation, relieves fever, burning sensation, excessive thirst. Commonly
known as nut grass, it is also used in treating diarrhea, dyspepsia, herpes and more.
Neeli (Indigofera tinctoria) – Indigo or Indigofera tinctoria is used for the treatment of fever, liver and spleen
disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, grey hairs etc.
Tila taila – sesame oil
Narikela taila – coconut oil

Direction for use of Kuntalakanti Tailam:


Apply oil on the head by rubbing it in to the scalp with the fingers. Let it stay on the head for 1 hour before
taking bath. Do this at least twice a week.
This oil can also be used for daily application.

Gandhaka Tailam:
Gandhaka Tailam is a herbo-mineral traditional Ayurvedic oil. It is extensively used in the treatment of skin
diseases such as dermatitis, scabies etc. It is used both for internal consumption and external application.

Uses of Gandhaka Tailam:


Relieves pruritis (itching) and scabies.
Good for internal and external use.
Ingredients of Gandhaka Thailam:
Nimba tailam (Azadirachta indica)
Kerajyam (Coconut milk)
Gandhaka (Purified sulphur)

Direction for use of Gandhaka Tailam:


External application:
It is applied 2 – 4 times a day on affected skin area. After application, it is best to wait for half an hour before
washing off.

For oral intake –


5 – 30 drops once or twice a day before meals. half a cup of lukewarm milk or lukewarm water can be taken
along with the oil. The oil can even be mixed with lukewarm milk and consumed.
For children between 5 – 12 years – dose is 5-10 drops once or twice a day before food.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.


Manufacturer: Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.
Presentation: Bottle of 200 ml.

Side effects:
Because it contains neem it may lower blood sugar levels. Hence, diabetic patients should take this medicine
only under strict medical supervision.
Seek medical advice for its use during pregnancy.
It can be used in children above 5 years and in lactating mother in lower doses.

Yuvatyadi Tailam
Yuvatyadi tailam is a herbal oil formulation. It is an Ayurvedic massage oil used to improve firmness of breasts.
It is manufactured by Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala.

Uses of Yuvatyadi Tailam:


This is applied on the breasts regularly, their gradual development, firmness, and shape will not be impaired
even in old age.

Ingredients of Yuvatyadi Tailam:


Tailam (Sesame oil)
Mahisha ghritam (Buffaloe ghee)
Go ghritam (Cow ghee)
Yuvati (Curcuma longa)
Vacha (Acorus calamus)
Katucha (Florence lawrence)
Kritanjali
Rajani (Polianthes tuberosa)
Paya (Milk)

Direction for use of Yuvatyadi Tailam:


For external application only, for breast massaging.
Take a few drops of Yuvatyadi oil on to your finger tips and massage breasts gently, 10 minutes before bath,
everyday.
Nimbamritadi Eranda Tailam
Nimbamritadi eranda tailam is a herbal oil Ayurvedic medicine used for the treatment of skin disorders and
rheumatoid arthritis. It is made with castor oil base.

Uses of Nimbamritadi Eranda Tailam:


Excellent in rheumatic and skin ailments.
Good for regular motions, useful in constipation.

Ingredients of Nimbamritadi Eranda Tailam:


Eranda taila (Ricinus communis oil)
Nimba (Azadirachta indica)
Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia)
Vrisha (Adathoda vasica)
Patola (Tricosanthes dioica)
Nidigdhika (Solanum surratens)
Patha (Cyclea peltata)
Vidanga (Embelica ribes)
Suradaru (Cedrus deodara)
Gajopakulya (Scyndapsus officinalis)
Dvikshara
Nagara (Zyngiber officinale)
Nisa (Curcuma longa)
Misi
Chavya (Piper cubeba)
Kusta (Saussurea lappa)
Thejovathi (Celastrus paniculatus)
Maricha (Piper nigrum)
Vatsaka (Holarrhena antidysentrica)
Dipyaka
Agni
Rohini (Picorrhiza kurroa)
Vacha (Acorus calamus)
Manjista (Rubia cordifolia)
Ativisha (Aconitum heterophyllum)
Visha
Yavani (Carum copticum)
Guggulu (Commiphora mukul)

Direction for use of Nimbamritadi castor oil:


Internally- 5-30 ml.
Externally for application over the affected area.

Side effects:
Seek medical advice before using this product.
It is best to avoid during diarrhea and dysentery.
It is best to avoid this in all circumstances wherein a person is contra indicated to consume castor oil.
It is best to avoid during pregnancy and in children.

Vatasani Tailam:
Vatasani tailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil formulation, used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases, deafness,
fracture healing etc. It is also known as Vathasani Tailam, Vatasani Thailam.

Uses of Vatasani Tailam:


Indicated for all types of rheumatic diseases, deafness, fracture, joint pain and paralysis of tongue.

Ingredients of Vatasani Tailam:


Shatavari (Asperagus racemosus)
Kusta (Saussurea lappa)
Satahva (Anethum sowa)
Daru (Berberis aristata)
Chandana (Santalum album)
Mamsi (Nardostachys jatamansi)
Draksha (Vitis vinifera)
Jeeveka (Malaxis acuminata)
Rishabhaka (Malaxis muscifrea)
Varuna (Crataeva nurvala)
Ugra (Acorus calamus)
Bala (Sida cordifolia)
Tagara (Vellariana wallichi)
Ela (Ellateria cardamomum)
Vidamgaka
Putika (Pongamia pinnata)
Naktamala (Pongamia glabra)
Amsumathi (Desmodium gangeticum)
Ksiram (Milk)
Kanmada

Direction for use of Vatasani Tailam:


For internally- 5-10 ml once or twice daily. It is also used for oil pulling.
Externally for application.
For Nasya- 6-10 drops.

Reference: Sahasrayogam.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once after opening the bottle, it is best to finish using the oil
within 6 months time.

Manufacturer:Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.


Presentation:Bottle of 200 ml.
Precautions and side effects:
While using this oil for Nasya (as nasal drops), specific Nasya rules should be followed. Read how to do
Nasya at home
Store in a cool dry place.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.

Balaswagandhadi Kuzhampu
Balaswagandhadi Kuzhampu is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Arya Vaidya Sala,
Kottakkal. It is reputed for the nourishment and strength of the body. It is also known as Balashvagandhadi
Kuzhampu. This oil is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principles.
Uses of Balashwagandhadi Kuzhampu:
It helps give strength back to joint and muscles after much weakness or sickness.
It is used in the treatment of headache, fever, emaciation, muscle wasting, lack of strength in joints, muscles and
bones.
It is used in all Vata diseases like arthritis, neuralgia, paralysis, insanity etc.
It strengthens muscle, improves quality of blood.

Ingredients of Balashwagandhadi Kuzhampu:


Each 10 ml is composed of –
Tila taila – Sesame oil – 5.714 m
Go ghrita – Cow ghee – 2.857 ml
Eranda taila – Castor oil – 1.429 ml
Bala (Sida cordifolia) – 5 g
Aswagandha – Withania somnifera – 2.500 g
Chandana (Santalum album) – 0.078g
Manjista (Rubia cordifolia) – 0.078g
Durva (Cynodon dactylon) – 0.078g
Sariva (Hemedesmus indicus) – 0.078g
Kusta (Saussurea costus) – 0.078 g
Haridra (Curcuma longa) – 0.078g
Kumuda (Nymphaea alba) – 0.078g
Kaunti (Corchorus trilocularis) – 0.078g
Shatahva (Anethum graveolens) – 0.078g
Padma kesara (Nymphaea caerulea) – 0.078g
Madhuka – Yashtimadhu – Glycyrrhiza glabra – 0.078g
Ushira (Vetivaria zizanioides)

Direction for use of Balashwagandhadi Kuzhampu:


To be applied with oil slightly heated on the body 1 hour before bathing. It is also used in Ayurvedic procedures
such as Sarvanga Dhara, Kizhi, Greeva Basti etc.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta


How long to use Balaswagandhadi Thailam?
For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Shelf life of Balashwagandhadi Kuzhampu:


3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Balaswagandhadi Kuzhampu side effects:


There are no recorded side effects of this medicine on external application.
It can be used to massage children and pregnant ladies.
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Reference of Balashwagandhadi Kuzhampu: Sahasrayogam.

Aranyatulasyadi Keratailam:
Aranyatulasyadi keratailam is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of skin disorders such as scabies, tinea
infection etc. It is used for external application.
Uses of Aranyatulasyadi Keratailam:
This can be used internally and externally in children’s skin diseases like karappan.
It is also used in fits and convulsions, scabies and itches.

Ingredients of Aranyatulasyadi Keratailam:

Each 10 ml contains-
Kera taila (Coconut oil) – 10 ml
Aranya tulasi (Ocimum sanctum) – 1.667 g
Jati (Jasminum grandiflorum) – 1.667 g
Nagavalli (Bauhinia scandens) 1.667 g
Vidarika (Ipomea digitata) – 1.667 g
Krishnakya tulasi 1.667 g
Bilva (Aegle marmelos) – 1.667 g
Sakrahva – 1.667 g
Alabuki – 1.667 g
Kuberaka twak (Tectona grandis) – 1.667 g
Parnasa (Ocimum basilicum) – 1.667 g
Parpata dvaya – 1.667 g
Yasti (Glycyrrhiza glabra) – 0.032 g
Kustaka (Saussurea lappa) – 0.032 g
Aristaka (Acacia cocinna) – 0.032 g
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) – 0.032 g
Vacha (Acorus calamus) – 0.032 g
Trijiraka – Cinnamon, cardamom, cinnamomum tamala – 0.032 g
Triphala – Amla, Haritaki, Vibhitaki – 0.032 g
Amalaka (Embelica officinale) – 0.032 g
Devadaru (Cedrus deodara) – 0.032 g
Madhusnuhi (Smilax chinensis) – 0.032 g
Katutraya – Ginger, pepper, long pepper – 0.032 g
Deepyaka – Yavani – 0.032 g
Jatikosa – Nutmeg shell – 0.032 g
Jatiphala (Myristica fragrans) – Nutmeg fruit – 0.032 g
Lavanga (Syzygium aromaticum) – Clove – 0.032 g
Jinoshana – 0.032 g
Keriksheeram (Coconut milk) – 5 ml

Dosage of Aranyatulasyadi Keratailam:


For external application.
Internally- 5-10 ml according to age and digestion.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.


Manufacturer: Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal.

Cutis oil
Cutis Oil is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Vasu Healthcare pharmaceuticals, Vadodara,
Gujarat. Cutis oil is a dermal guard against stubborn skin conditions.

Cutis oil has ingredients having antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic properties. Oil formulation ensures
retention of active ingredients at lesion site.
Uses of Cutis Oil:
High activity against dermatophytes and bacteria.
Deep penetration ensures high cure rate.
Relieves itching and pruritus.
Checks exudation and scaling.
Promotes healing and healthy granulation.
Has soothing effect.

Ingredients of Cutis Oil:


Mahamarichyadi taila
Karanja taila – Oil extracted from Pongamia pinnata – It is an important Ayurvedic medicine, used
predominantly in skin diseases. Karanja twigs were used as tooth brush in ancient times.
Nimba taila – neem oil
Karpoora (Cinnamom camphora)
Lemon grass oil
Shuddha gandhaka – Purified and processed sulphur.
Shuddha tankana – Calx of Borax
Shuddha tuttha – Purified and processed copper sulphate.

Indication of Cutis Oil:


General skin disorders
Dermatitis eczematous skin disorders
Fungal infections
Allergies.
How to use Cutis Oil?
Wash affected part with lukewarm water, dry and apply Cutis oil 2-3 times a day or as advised by the physician.

Rasa Thailam
Rasa Thailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in treatment of disorders of Vata imbalance such as parkinsonism,
hemiplegia, paraplegia etc. It is used for external application. This medicine is more commonly used in South
Indian Ayurveda practice.

Rasa Thailam Benefits –


It is used in Vata imbalance treatment such as bodyache, headache, Parkinson’s disease, hemiplegia, paraplegia,
Rheumatic diseases, Degenerative diseases of bones, Diseases of bone marrow. etc.

How to use?
It is used for external application. It is used for massage.

Ingredients and How to make Rasa Tailam?


4.8 kg of goat limbs is taken, its hairs and skin is removed, chopped into small pieces.
It is added with 76.8 liters of water, boiled and reduced to 1.92 liters. Filtered.
Bala (sida cordifolia) herb is ground and made into paste. 1.2 kg of this paste is taken.
The goat limb water decoction and Bala paste is added with 3.72 kg of Sesame oil and 14.88 liters of cow milk.
Medicated oil is prepared and filtered.

This oil is meant for external application. But some manufacturers prepare Capsule made of this oil, which is
used for oral administration.
Reference: Arogya Raksha Kalpadruma Vatavyadhi Chikitsa – 24th chapter.
Manufacturer of this product – SNA Vaidyaratnam Oushadhasala
Original Sanskrit Reference –

छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छ


छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछ छ छछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छ
छछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ: छ
chāgapādatulāṃ lomatvak vihīnāṃ ulūkhale |
kṣiptvā saṃkṣudyatāṃ kṣiptvā jalaprasthaśate pacet ||
pādāvaśiṣṭe pākena tatra pādatulāmitam |
kalkīkṛtya balāmūlaṃ datvā kṣīraṃ ca aṣṭaguṇam ||
tailāḍhakaṃ pacet siddhaṃ rasatailamiti smṛtam |
tat ālepana mātreṇa vinaśyati sirāgraha: ||

Rasnadi Thailam
Rasnadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an herbal medicine, used mainly in the treatment of cough and cold.
It is usually prepared in sesame oil / Coconut oil base.

Reference: Sahasrayogam

Rasnadi Thailam – how to use?


It is used for Nasya treatment..

Rasnadi oil uses and how improve health:


It is used in the treatment of migraine, facial paralysis, vata shonita, kapha ailments, chronic fever, catarrh, cold
and cough.

Side effects: It is best to use this medicine only under medical supervision.

Rasnadi Tailam ingredients:


Bilva (Bael),
Shyonaka (Oroxylum indicum),
Gambhari (Gmelina arborea),
Patala (Stereospermum suaveolens),
Agnimantha (Premna mucronata),
Shalaparni (Desmodium gangeticum),
Prishnaparni (Uraria picta),
Brihati (Solanum indicum),
Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum),
Gokshura (Tribulus),
Rasna (Vanda roxburghii)
Bala – (Sida rhombifolia)
Yashtimadhu – (Licorice) etc.

Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.


Prapaundarikadi Thailam
Prapaundarikadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an herbal medicine, used mainly in the treatment of migraine,
insomnia, etc. It is usually prepared in sesame oil / Coconut oil base.

Reference: Sahasrayogam, Astangahridayam.

Prapaundarikadi Thailam – how to use?


It is used for external application only. The affected skin area is applied with this oil, left as it is for 10 – 15
minutes, then washed with luke warm water. This oil is also advised to apply before bath.

This can also be used for Nasya, dose for Nasya- 2-10 drops.

Prapaundarikadi oil uses:


It is used in the treatment of migraine, insomnia, anxiety, stress, headache, grey hair.

Side effects: There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application.
It is best to avoid this oil before / while driving.

Prapaundarikadi Tailam ingredients:


Ikshu – Saccharum officinarum
Yahstimadhu – Licorice
Pippali – Long pepper
Chandana – Sandalwood
Kaempferia rotundus
Amla – Emblica officinalis
Sesame oil

Paranthyadi Thailam
Paranthyadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an herbal medicine, used mainly in the treatment of dermatitis,
spider bite, etc. It is usually prepared in sesame oil / Coconut oil base. It is also known as Parantyadi tailam.

Reference: Sahasrayogam

Paranthyadi Thailam – how to use?


It is used for external application only. The affected skin area is applied with this oil, left as it is for 10 – 15
minutes, then washed with luke warm water. This oil is also advised to apply before bath.

Paranthyadi Coconut oil uses:


It is used in the treatment of pruritis, allergic skin disorders, dermatitis, insect bite, spider bite etc.

Side effects: There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application.

Paranthyadi Thailam ingredients:


Udumbara – Ficus glomerata
Ashwattha – Ficus religiosa
Vata – Ficus benghalensis
Ekanayaka – Salacia reticulata
Patha – Cyclea peltata
Paranthi – Root of Ixora coccinia
Chandana – Santalum album
Brahmi – Bacopa monnieri
Parpata – Fumaria indica
Nimbuka – Citrus limon
Durva – Cynodon dactylon
Jati – Jasminum grandiflorum
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Pippali – Piper longum
Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum
Jatamansi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Vibhitaki – Terminalia bellerica
Ashwagandha – withania somnifera (Aswagandha)

Pamanthaka Thailam
Pamanthaka Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an herbal medicine, used mainly in the treatment of dandruff and
itching skin disorders. It is usually prepared in sesame oil / Coconut oil base. It is also known as Pamantaka
tailam.

Reference: Sahasrayogam

Pamanthaka Thailam – how to use?


It is used for external application only. The affected skin area is applied with this oil, left as it is for 10 – 15
minutes, then washed with luke warm water. This oil is also advised to apply before bath.

Pamanthaka Tailam uses:


It is used in the treatment of pruritis, allergic skin disorders. It is also used in dandruff treatment. Good for
applying to visarpa, boils and old wounds. Good for body and head.

Side effects: There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application.

Pamanthaka Thailam ingredients:


Brahmi – Bacopa monnieri
Surabhi Nimba – Murraya Koengii
Coconut oil / sesame oil base

Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Manufacturers: Sitaram Ayurveda Pharmacy, Asoka Pharmaceuticals

Panchamla Thailam
Panchamla Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an herbal medicine, used mainly in the treatment of rheumatoid
arthritis and ascites. It is usually prepared in sesame oil base.

Reference: Sahasrayogam
Panchamla Thailam – how to use?
It is used for external application only. The affected skin area is applied with this oil, left as it is for 10 – 15
minutes, then washed with luke warm water. This oil is also advised to apply before bath.

Panchamla Tailam uses:


It is used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and ascites.

Reputed for external apllication in dropsy. In dropsy due to any cause, apply cold or warm. May be used on
head suitably.

Side effects: There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application.

Panchamla Thailam ingredients:


Amlavetasa – Tikul – Garcinia pedunculata
Vrikshamla – Garcinia morella
Chincha – Tamarind
Haritaki – Terminalia chebula
Cow urine
Supernatent part of curds (Mastu)
Badara patra – Leaves of Ziziphus jujuba,
Dadima – Pomegranate – Punica granatum,
Amla parni – Rheum emodi,
Tilataila – Gingelly oil.

Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Manufacturers: Sitaram Ayurveda Pharmacy, Oushadhi, AVP, Kottakkal AVS.

Nirgundyadi Thailam
Nirgundyadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an herbal medicine, used mainly in the treatment of diseases of
ear nose and throat. It is prepared in sesame oil / coconut oil base.

Reference: Sarvaroga Chikitsa Ratnam

Nirgundyadi coconut Oil – how to use?


It is used for external application only. The affected skin area is applied with this oil, left as it is for 10 – 15
minutes, then washed with lukewarm water. This oil is also advised to apply before bath.
For ear pain, this oil is used in an Ayurveda treatment method called as Karnapoorana.

Nirgundyadi Thailam uses:


It is used to apply externally over the pile mass, to reduce swelling, pain and irritation.
It is also used in treatment in cases of sinusitis and headache.
It is useful in all conditions with Vata and Kapha imbalance.
It is used in the treatment of Scalpel polyps, and keloids and Tonsillitis.

Side effects: There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application. Karnapoorana
treatment should only be done under strict medical supervision.
Accidental oral intake may cause poisonous symptoms
Nirgundyadi Thailam ingredients:
Nirgundi – Vitex negundo
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Yashtimadhu – Licorice
Ketaki – Pandanus odoratissimus
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Jatamamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Rasna – Vanda roxburghii
Devadaru – Cedrus deodara
Karaskara – Strychnos nux vomica
Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera
Karpoora – Cinnamomum camphora
Narikela – Milk extracted from coconut gratings.
Sesame oil / coconut oil base.

Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Manufacturers: Sitaram Ayurveda Pharmacy, Vaidyaratnam Oushadhasala

Asana Manjishtadi Oil:


Asana Manjishtadi Oil is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an Ayurvedic medicine, used mainly in the treatment of
headache and eye disorders. It is prepared in sesame oil / coconut oil base.

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Taila Yoga Prakarana

Asana Manjishtadi Oil – how to use?


It is used for external application only. The affected skin area is applied with this oil, left as it is for 10 – 15
minutes, then washed with luke warm water. This oil is also advised to apply before bath.

Asana Manjistadi Tailam uses:


Headache, sleeplessness, eye pain and irritation.

Side effects: There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application.

Asana manjishtadi Thailam ingredients:


Bala – Sida cordifolia
Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia
Bilva – Aegle marmelos
Asana – Pterocarpus marsupium
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Anjana – Antimony sulphide
Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus
Takoli – Dalbergia lanceolaria
Jatiphala – Nutmeg – Myristica fragrans
Vibhitaki – Terminalia bellirica
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Twak – Cinnamon
Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea
Coconut oil / sesame oil
Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Manufacturers: Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, Sitaram Ayurveda Pharmacy

Adityapaka Tailam
Adityapaka Tailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is an Ayurvedic medicine, used mainly in the treatment of skin
diseases. It contains ingredients of herbal and mineral origin. Unlike the regular Ayurvedic oils, this oil is
prepared by heating the ingredients by using Sunlight as the fuel. Hence the name Adityapaka. Aditya means
sun. paka means making of oil.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Kushta Rogadhikara – 54/272, Chakradatta.

Adityapaka Tailam – how to use?


It is used for external application only. The affected skin area is applied with this oil, left as it is for 10 – 15
minutes, then washed with luke warm water. The oil can be applied 1 – 2 times a day.

This is heated in the sun and then applied on the body for atleast two hours and washed off with warm water.
For removing the oil, greengram paste or other herbal items can be used.

Adityapaka Tailam uses:


It is used in various skin diseases such as dermatitis, allergic skin conditions, scabies and itches.

Adityapaka Thailam side effects and precautions:


Pregnant, lactating mothers and children should seek medical advice before using this medicine.
Accidental oral intake may lead to arsenic poisoning.
Use only till the time, as advised by doctor.

Adityapak Tail ingredients:


Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Triphala – Haritaki, Vibhitaki and Amla
Laksha – Laccifer lacca
Nisha – Turmeric
Shila – Realgar
Ala – Orpiment
Gandhaka – Sulphur
20 grams of each of above ingredients are mixed with 3 liters of water. It is further added with 3 liters of sesame
oil. It is taken in a big iron vessel. Kept under intense sunlight for 8 – 10 days, till the time the water
totally evaporates. Then it is filtered and preserved.

Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Manufacturers: Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, Sitaram Ayurveda Pharmacy

Reference Verse:

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छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछ छ
– छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ
छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछ: छ छछछछछछछछ: छछछछ
छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछ छ
– छछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ, छछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछ

Vranaropana Tailam
Vranaropana Tailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used in wound healing. This medicine is formulated based on Kerala
Ayurveda principles. Vrana means wound and Ropana means wound healing.

Vranaropana Tailam uses:


It is useful in healing the wound quickly. It cleanses the wound and prevents infection and pus formation.
How to use?
It is used for external application over the affected part.

Dip a lint or clean piece of cloth in it and spread it over the wound, or insert a wick in the case of tubular or
deep wounds.

Good for Dhara too.

In case of chronic wounds, one Chenchilyadi gulika may be powdered and added to 25 ml for greater effect
before application.

Wash with water boiled with neem leaves or turmeric or Triphala kashayam.

Vranaropana Thailam ingredients:

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Dinesavalyadi Keram
Dinesavalyadi Keram is an Ayurvedic medicine in herbal oil form, used in treatment of wounds. This medicine
is formulated based on Kerala yurvedic tradition.

Dinesavalyadi Keram uses: It is used for quick wound healing.


There is another reference of the same oil, with different set of ingredients, used in the treatment of skin
diseases and to improve skin complexion.

How to use: It is used for external application over the affected part.
Dinesavalyadi Thailam ingredients:

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dinesavalyadi taila – Reference

Kalka dravya – Bolus prepared from Dinesavalli bark – Ventilago maderaspatana – 96 g


Coconut oil – 384 g
juice extract of Dinesavalli and Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa) – 768 ml each.

Dineshavalyadi coconut oil Side effects:


There are no known side effects of this medicine, on external application.
This product is not meant for oral administration.

Manufacturers: Impcops

Kalkadravya – Bolus – Madhuchishta – Bees wax – 768 grams


Taila – sesame oil / coconut oil – 768 ml
Snuhi ksheera – Latex of Snuhi – 768 ml
Arka ksheera – Latex of Arka plant – 768 ml
Side effects:
There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application.
This product is not indicated for oral intake.

Manufacturers: Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal

Astapatra Tailam
Astapatra Tailam is an Ayurvedic medicine used in treating headache. It is an herbal oil. It is most commonly
prepared with coconut oil. Hence it is also called as Astapatra keram or Ashtapatra coconut oil.

Ashtapatra Thailam uses: It is used in treatment of headache, dizziness etc.

How to use? It is used for external application over scalp and forehead.
Astapatra coconut oil – Ingredients:
Coconut oil – 768 ml
768 ml of juice extract or decoction prepared from
Bilva patra – leaves of Bael – Aegle marmelos
Karaskara patra – leaf of Strychnos nux vomica
Bhramara – Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba
Shakravallari – Leaves of Indravaruni – CItrullus colocynthis
Amruta – leaves of Tinospora cordifolia
Nagavalli Patra – Betel leaves
Patola patra – Leaves of Trichosanthes dioica
Amalaki patra – leaves of Amla

Side effects:
Oral intake of this medicine is not indicated.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Store in a cool dry place.

Manufacturers:
Sri Dhanwantari Matam Ayurvedics Pvt. Ltd, Trivendrum, Parathuvayalil Ayurveda Pharmacy

Reference: Arogya Kalpadrumam

Tekaraja Thailam
Tekaraja Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, usually prepared with coconut oil base. This is indicated in respiratory
conditions. Because it is more commonly prepared with coconut oil, it is also called as Tekaraja Keram /
Tekarajadi coconut oil.

Thekaraja coconut oil benefits:


It is indicated in Ayurvedic treatment for cough, cold, and chronic respiratory conditions.

How to use?
It is used for internal administration and external application.
Externally, it is applied over chest, throat and head.

Tekaraja Keram ingredients:

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Tekaraja Taila – Reference

Haritaki powder – Terminalia chebula – 60 grams


Coconut oil – 240 grams
Juice extract of Bhringaraja – 960 ml.
The above combination is heated till the oil is prepared.

Side effects:
There are no known side effects with this product, on external application.
Oral administration can only be done under doctor’s advice.

This product is also known as Thekarajadi Tailam

Manufacturers:
Deseeya Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Amrita Life

Aranaladi Tailam
Aranaladi Tailam is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used to relieve burning sensation associated with
fever of Pitta origin. This medicine is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

Aranaladi oil benefits:


It helps to relieve excessive burning sensation associated with fever.
It also relieves body pain associated with fever.

External application gives instant relief for pounding pain, redness, swelling in association with rheumatism.

How to use Aranaladi Taila –


It is indicated for external administration only.

Ingredients:

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Aranaladi Tailam – Reference

Sarjarasa – Gum extract of Vateria indica – 192 g


Tila taila – sesame oil – 768 ml
Aranala – kanji – fermented product – 3.072 liters

The above combination is heated till the oil is completely formed.


Aranaladi oil side effects:
If this oil is used in very early stages of fever, where in there is profuse decrease of Agni (lack of digestion
power), then it may worsen the condition. Hence it is best to use this product as per the advice of your doctor.

Manufacturers:
AVP, Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal

Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Aranaladi Tailam
Aranaladi Tailam is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used to relieve burning sensation associated with
fever of Pitta origin. This medicine is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

Aranaladi oil benefits:


It helps to relieve excessive burning sensation associated with fever.
It also relieves body pain associated with fever.

External application gives instant relief for pounding pain, redness, swelling in association with rheumatism.

How to use Aranaladi Taila –


It is indicated for external administration only.

Ingredients:

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Aranaladi Tailam – Reference

Sarjarasa – Gum extract of Vateria indica – 192 g


Tila taila – sesame oil – 768 ml
Aranala – kanji – fermented product – 3.072 liters

The above combination is heated till the oil is completely formed.

Aranaladi oil side effects:


If this oil is used in very early stages of fever, where in there is profuse decrease of Agni (lack of digestion
power), then it may worsen the condition. Hence it is best to use this product as per the advice of your doctor.

Manufacturers:
AVP, Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal
Shelf life – 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Sudhabala Thailam
Sudhabala Thailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil. This Ayurvedic medicine is formulated based on Kerala
Ayurveda principles. This is used in treatment of neurological conditions.

Sudhabala Thailam uses:


It is used in Ayurveda treatment of neurological conditions such as hemiplegia, paraplegia, neuralgia, etc.
It is used for external application as in massage and also for oral administration. In vata this is equal to
Ksheerabala, but does not excite kapha like it.

Suddhabala Thailam How to use?


Externally, it is used for Abhyanga, Vasti, Dhara and such other Panchakarma and Upakarma therapies.
Orally, it is usually administered in a dose of 2 – 10 drops once or twice a day before food with luke warm
water or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Available in 3 or 7 avrattis.

Sudhabala Tailam ingredients:

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Sudhabala Taila -Reference

Bala moola – root of Sida cordifolia – 480 grams


Tila taila – sesame oil – 3.072 ml
Balamoola kashaya – water deocoction of Bala root – 4800 ml.
Cow Milk – 6.144 ml

The above combination is heated till the herbal oil is formed.


Side effects and precautions:
It is best to use this medicine strictly under medical supervision.
Patients with high cholesterol and high blood pressure should take extra precaution.

Manufacturers:
Deseeya Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala

Ludoil Oil
Ludoil Oil is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Ayulabs Pvt Ltd, Rajkot, used in treatment of
Leucoderma, Vitiligo etc

Ludoil Oil uses: As per the claims of manufacturer, it is indicated in Ayurvedic treatment of Leucoderma,
Leucopathia, Depigmentation, Vitiligo.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Kapha and Pitta

Ludoil Oil – how to use: Apply twice a day over the affected area, or as directed by physician.

How long to use? It can be used for 2 – 3 months, as directed by Physician.

Presentation : 60 ml

Ludoil Oil Ingredients:


Contains
Oil of Bakuchi seeds – Psoralia corylifolia – 50 %
Chalmogra oil – 20 %
Neem oil – 10 %
Oil of Karanja – Indian Beech (bark / seed) – Pongamia pinnata – 5 %
Jyotishmati – Celsastrus paniculata – oil – 2 %
Narayana Oil – 2 %
Mustard oil – quantity sufficient

Side effects and precautions:


In some patients, it may cause mild burning sensation on application.
Children, pregnant ladies and lactating mothers should use this medicine only under medical supervision.
keep out of reach and sight of children.
Store in a cool dry place.

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Contact manufacturer:
AYULABS PVT. LTD., P.O. Box # 1268, Gondal Road, (Vavdi), Rajkot – 360 001. (Gujarat). India.
Ph.: 91-281-2375511, 91-281-2375522, Fax: 91-281-2375533

Kesakamalam Hair Oil


Kesakamalam Hair Oil is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Mukthi Pharma, Trivendrum. It is
used in the treatment of Hair fall, dandruff, etc
Kesakamalam Hair Oil uses: As per the claims of manufacturer, it is indicated in Ayurvedic treatment of Hair
fall, dandruff, Headache, graying of hairs.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

Kesakamalam Hair Oil- how to use: Apply on scalp and hair, leave for 30 minutes before bath.

How long to use? It can be used for a long period of time, based on doctor’s advice.

Presentation : 100 ml

Kesakamalam Hair Oil Ingredients:


Each 100 ml is prepared from juices of
Neelini – Indigofera tinctorea – 50 ml
Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba – 50 ml
Cardiospermum halicacabum – 50 ml
Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos – 50 ml
Guduchi – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora cordifolia – 50 ml
Kumari – Aloe vera – 50 ml
Moniera cuneifolia – 50 ml
Amalaki – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica officinalis Gaertn. – 50 ml
Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra – 1.785 g
Tila – Sesamum indicum – 1.785 g
Gunja -Abrus precatorius – 1.785 g
Lead sulphide – 1.785 g
Coconut oil – 100 ml

Side effects and precautions:


There are no side effects with this medicine on external application.However, it is best to use this medicine
under medical supervision.
Accidental oral intake may cause toxic side effects.
Special care is required while prescribing this medicine to children, pregnant and lactating mothers.
Exposure to eyes may cause burning sensation. In such a case, wash thoroughly with cold water.
Store in a cool dry place.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Contact manufacturer:
Mukthi Pharma, Chambakada Junction, Near Passport Office, Kaithamukku, Trivandrum, Kerala, 695 024,
India
Telephone: +91 471 3210027, 471 2573166

Marma Thailam
Marma Thailam is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Mukthi Pharma, Trivendrum. It is used
in the treatment of fractures, dislocations and sprains.
Marma Thailam: As per the claims of manufacturer, it is indicated in Ayurvedic treatment of Fractures,
Dislocations and sprains.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata

Marma Thailam – how to use: For external application over the affected areas. Not meant for oral
consumption.

How long to use? It can be used for a long period of time, based on doctor’s advice.

Presentation : 100 ml

Marma Thailam Ingredients:


Each 100 ml is prepared from
150 g each of
Amlika – Tamarindus indica
Daemia extensa
Kumari – Aloe vera
Guduchi – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora cordifolia
4.16 g each of
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis
Shigru – Moringa oleifera
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Devadaru – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara
Usheera – Khus Khus – Vetiveria zizanioides
Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora – 330 mg
Bee wax – 66 g
Neem oil – 6.7 ml
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 93.3 ml

Side effects and precautions:


There are no side effects with this medicine on external application.
Store in a cool dry place.

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Contact manufacturer:
Mukthi Pharma, Chambakada Junction, Near Passport Office, Kaithamukku, Trivandrum, Kerala, 695 024,
India
Telephone: +91 471 3210027, 471 2573166

Keshamrit Taila
Keshamrit Taila is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Ajmera Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.
Indore. It is used in the treatment of alopecia.

Keshamrit Taila uses: As per the claims made by the manufacturer, it is indicated in Ayurvedic treatment of
alopecia, premature greying of hair.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Pitta and Vata


Keshamrit Taila how to use?: to be applied over scalp with gentle massage. It can be used as a hair oil, for
regular usage.

How long to use? It can be used for a long period of time, based on doctor’s advice.

Presentation : 50 ml

Keshamrit Taila Ingredients:


Each 10 ml contains
Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia chebula – 100 mg
Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia bellirica – 100 mg
Amalaki – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica officinalis Gaertn. – 100 mg
Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba – 300 mg
Sindura – 100 mg
Aamgiri – 100 mg
Chitraka – Lead Wort (root) – Plumbago zeylanica – 200 mg
Danti – Baliospermum montanum – root – 100 mg
Gunja – Abrus precatorius – 100 mg
Mandura Bhasma – Iron Oxide Calx – 200 mg
Indrayana – Colocynth (root)- Citrullus colocynthis – 200 mg
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml – 3 ml
Chandanadya taila – 2 ml
Yashtimadhu taila 2 ml
Brhingaraja taila – 3 ml

Side effects and precautions:

There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application. keep out of reach and sight of
children.
Store in a cool dry place.
Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Contact manufacturer:
Ajmera Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd, B – 9, Industrial Estate, Polo Ground, Indore – 452 015, Madhya Pradesh,
India, Telephone: +(91)-(731)-2421041 Fax: +(91)-(731)-2420227

Medhavi Taila
Medhavi Taila is a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine, manufactured by Ajmera Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. Indore.
It is used in the treatment of sleeplessness, headache etc.

Medhavi Taila uses: As per the claims made by the manufacturer, it is indicated in Ayurvedic treatment of hair
fall, dandruff, premature greying, insomnia and headache.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Pitta and Vata

Medhavi Taila how to use?: to be applied over scalp with gentle massage. It can be used as a hair oil, for
regular usage.

How long to use? It can be used for a long period of time, based on doctor’s advice.
Presentation : 100 ml

Medhavi Taila Ingredients:


Each 10 ml contains
Amalaki – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica officinalis Gaertn. – 400 mg
Brahmi – 400 mg
Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba – 400 mg
Sugandha Bala – 200 mg
Khas – 200 mg
Jatamamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi – 200 mg
Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia chebula – 400 mg
Shankhapushpi – Clitorea ternatea – 400 mg
Tila Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml – 5 ml
Maha Bhringaraja Taila – 3 ml
Brahmi Amla taila – 2 ml

Side effects and precautions:


There are no known side effects with this medicine on external application. keep out of reach and sight of
children.
Store in a cool dry place.
Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Contact manufacturer:
Ajmera Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd, B – 9, Industrial Estate, Polo Ground, Indore – 452 015, Madhya Pradesh,
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Hingvadi Taila
Hingvadi Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of ear pain and infection. It is
used as ear drops.

Hingvadi Taila uses: It is used as ear drops to treat ear pain and infection.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Hingwadi Thaila – how to use: It is used for external application and as ear drops.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 4 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Hingvadi Thailam side effects: There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.

Hingvadi Thaila ingredients, how to make:


10 g fine powder of each of
Hingu – Asa foetida
Tumburu – Zanthoxylum alatum
Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis
Sarshapa Taila – Mustard Oil – 120 ml
Water – 480 ml
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Chakradatta Karnaroga Adhikara 16


Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.
Sanskrit Verse:
छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ: छछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छ

hiṅgutumburuśuṇṭhībhi: sādhyaṃ talantu sārṣapam |


karṇaśūle pradhānantu pūraṇaṃ hitamucyate ||

Shambukadi taila
Shambukadi Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of sinus and infection in
ear. It is used as ear drops.

Shambukadi Taila Uses: It clears ear infection, when used as ear drops.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Shambukadi Thaila – how to use: It is used for external application and as ear drops.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 4 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Shambukadi Thailam side effects: There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.

Shambukadi Thaila ingredients, how to make:


Katu Taila – Mustard oil – 768 g
Shambuka Mamsa – Snail – 250 g
Jala – water – 3 liters

All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Karnaroga Adhikara 40

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Sanskrit verse:
छछछछछछछछछ छ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छ

śambūkasya ca māṃsena kaṭutailaṃ vipācitam |


tasya pūraṇamātreṇa karṇanāḍīṃ praśāmyati ||

Vyaghri Taila
Vyaghri Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of cough, cold, asthma,
bronchitis, fever, etc. It is especially used in children.

Vyaghri Taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of children suffering from cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis, fever, anorexia.
Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Vyaghri Thaila – how to use: It is used for external application.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 4 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Vyaghri Thailam side effects: There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.

Vyaghri Taila ingredients, how to make:


3 liters of each of
Juice extract of Vyaghri – Solanum xanthocarpum
Juice extract of Vasa – Malabar nut tree (whole plant) – Adhatoda vasica
Juice extract of Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos
Juice extract of Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba
Kanji – Fermented gruel
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum
Paste prepared from 96 g each of
Musta – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus
Mocharasa – Extract of Bombax malabaricum
Rasanjana – Aqueous extract of Berberis aristata
Shatahva – Indian Dill (fruit) 0 Anethum sowa / Peucedanum graveolens
Devadaru – Himalayan Cedar (bark / heart wood) – Cedrus deodara
Yashtimadhu – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Bala – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia
Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata
Haridra – Turmeric Rhizome – Curcuma Longa
Daruharidra – Tree turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
Rakta Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus
Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia
Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla
Utpala – Nymphaea stellata
Shalaparni – Root – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Root – Uraria picta
Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea
Balaka – Pavonia odorata
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Balaroga Adhikara 144 – 147

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Vishnu Taila
Vishnu Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of bone fractures, male
infertility, lack of strength in sense organs, facial palsy etc.

Vishnu Taila Uses:


 It is used in the treatment of male, female infertility, bone fracture, lack of strength in sense organs,
facial palsy, gout.
 It is used to strengthen pregnancy.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Vishnu Thaila – how to use: It is used for external application and orally.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 4 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Vishnu Thailam side effects: There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.

Vishnu Taila ingredients, how to make:


48 g of each of
Shalaparni – Root – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Root – Uraria picta
Bala – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia
Bahupatrika – Asparagus racemosus
Eranda – Castor – Ricinus communis
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Yellow berried night shade (whole plant) – Solanum xanthocarpum
Putika – Indian Elm (bark) – Holoptelia integrifolia
Gavedhuka – Coix lacryma-jobi Linn.
Sahachara – Strobilanthes heynianus
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Goksheera or Ajaksheera – Cow milk / Goat milk – 3.072 liters
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Vatavyadhi Adhikara 115 – 122

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Vayucchaya Surendra Taila


Vayucchaya Surendra Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of Vata
imbalance disorders, oligospermia, male and female infertility, etc.

Vayucchaya Surendra Taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of male, female infertility, oligospermia, tremors, parkinson’s disease,
epilepsy, cough, cold, psychosis.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Vayucchaya Surendra Taila – how to use: It is used for external application.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 4 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Vayucchaya Surendra Tail side effects: There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.
Vayucchaya Surendra Taila ingredients, how to make:
Vatyalaka – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia – 4.8 kg
Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Gambhari – Coomb teak (root) – Gmelina arborea
Patala – Trumpet (root) – Sterospermum suaveolens
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa / mucronata Root
Shalaparni – Root – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Root – Uraria picta
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Yellow berried night shade (whole plant) – Solanum xanthocarpum
Gokshura – Small caltrops (whole plant) – Tribulus terrestris
Water for decoction 153.6 liters, boiled and reduced to 38.4 liters
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 1.536 liters
Paste prepared from 24 g of each of
Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia
Rakta Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Devadaru – Himalayan Cedar (bark / heart wood) – Cedrus deodara
Shaileya – Parmelia perlata
Saindhava – Rock Salt
Vacha – Sweet flag (rhizome) – Acorus calamus
Kankola – Piper cubeba
Padmaka – Wild Himalayan Cherry (heart wood) – Prunus puddum / cerasoides
Shrungi – Colocynth (dried pulp) – Citrulus colocynthis
Tagara – Indian Valerian (root) – Valeriana wallichi
Guduchi – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora cordifolia
Mudgaparni – Phaseolus trilobus
Mashaparni – Teramnus labialis Spreng.
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
Nagajihva – Enicostemma Littorale
Shyamalata – Hemidesmus indicus
Shatapatra – Rose – Rosa centifolia
Punarnava – Spreading Hogweed (spreading hogweed) – Boerhaavia diffusa
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Kshudra Rogadhikara 37

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Mushikadi Taila
Mushikadi Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of rectal prolapse and
vaginal prolapse. It is made from rat.

Mushikadi Taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of rectal and vaginal prolapse. It is smeared over the prolapsed organ and
placed properly. it is repeated till the prolapse is reversed.
Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and kapha.

Mushikadya Taila – how to use: It is used for external application.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 4 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Mushikadi Taila side effects: There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.

Mushikadi Oil ingredients, how to make:


Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos – 20 g
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum – 20 g
Gambhari – Coomb Teak (root) – Gmelina arborea – 20 g
Patala – Trumpet (root) – Stereospermum suaveolens – 20 g
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa (Burm.f) Merr – 20 g
Mushika mamsa – rat – without intestine – 10 g
Ksheera – Cow milk – 320 ml, boiled and reduced to 160 ml
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml – 40 mml
10 g each of following made into paste
Devadaru – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara
Nata – Indian valerian (root) – Valeriana wallichi
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Gambhari – Coomb Teak (root) – Gmelina arborea
Patala – Trumpet (root) – Stereospermum suaveolens
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa (Burm.f) Merr
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Yellow berried nightshade (whole plant) – Solanum xanthcarpum
Gokshura – Small caltrops (whole plant) – Tribulus terrestris Linn.
Bala – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia
Atibala – Abutilon indicum
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Kshudra Rogadhikara 37

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Maha Laxadi Tail


Maha Laxadi Tail is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of low back ache,
spondylosis, pruritis, chronic fever etc.

Maha Laxadi Tail Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of low back ache, sciatica, spondylosis, cough, cold, fever, rhinitis, itching,
bad odour, etc.
 Good for body development and blood improvement in children and elders.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and kapha.


Maha Lakshadi Taila – how to use: It is used for external application, oral administration, Basti treatment
(enema) etc, based on Ayurvedic doctor’s advice.

May be applied over head and body.

How long to use: It can be used upto 1 – 2 mont

hs based on doctor’s prescription.

Maha Lakshadi Taila side effects: There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.

Maha Lakshadi Oil ingredients, how to make:

Laksharasa – Laccifer lacca – 3.072 liters


Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Mastu – Supernatent liquid of curds – 3.072 liters
Paste prepared from 24 g of each of
Shatapushpa – Indian Dill – Anethum sowa
Haridra – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa
Murva – Marsdenia tenacissima
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Harenuka – Vitex agnus-castus
Katuki – Picrorhiza kurroa
Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata / Vanda roxburghi
Ashwagandha – Winter cherry/ Indian Ginseng (root) – Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal.
Daru – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara
Musta – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Ayurveda Sara Sangraha Jwaradhikara Page – 439, AFI Vol. II 8:12, Sahasrayogam.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Manufacturer: Dabur

Mahamarichyadi Tel
Mahamarichyadi Tel is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of paralysis, locked jaw,
hearing loss, tooth ache, headache etc.

Mahamarichyadi Taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of deafness, paralysis, locked jaw, neck stiffness, dwarfism, low back ache,
spondylosis, sciatica, and such other vata disorders.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and kapha. It may increase Pitta.


Mahamarichadi Taila – how to use: It is used for external application, oral administration, Basti treatment
(enema) etc, based on Ayurvedic doctor’s advice.

How long to use: It can be used upto 1 – 2 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Mahamarichadi Taila side effects:


It may cause excessive burning sensation.
This medicine should only be used under medical supervision.
Pregnant ladies, Lactating mothers and children should avoid this oil.

Mahamarichyadi Oil ingredients, how to make:


Paste prepared from 48 g each of
Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum
Trivrit – Operculina turpethum
Danti – Baliospermum montanum
Arushkara – Purified Marking Nut – Fruit – Semecarpus anacardium
Gomayarasa – Cow dung water
Devadaru – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara
Haridra – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa
Daru Haridra – Tree Turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
Vishala – Citrullus cholocynthis
Karavira – Nerium odorum
Shuddha Haratala – Purified and processed Orpiment (Arsenic tri sulphide)
Manashila – Purified and processed Realgar (Arsenic di sulphide)
Chitraka – Lead Wort (root) – Plumbago zeylanica
Langali – Gloriosa superba
Vidanga – False black pepper – Embelia ribes
Chakramarda – Cassia tora
Shirisha – Albizia lebbeck
Kutaja – Connessi Bark – Holarrhena antidysenterica
Nimba – Neem – Azadirachta indica
Saptaparna – Dita (bark) – Alstonia scholaris
Amruta – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora cordifolia
Snuhi – Euphorbia neriifolia L.
Shampaka – Cassia fistula
Naktamala – Pongamia pinnata
Khadira – Black Catechu (heart wood extract) – Acacia catechu
Pippali – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Jyotishmati – Celsastrus paniculata
Visha – Aconitum ferox – 96 g
Katu taila – Mustard oil – 3.072 liters
Gomutra – Cow urine – 12 liters

All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Yogaratnakara Vatarakta Adhikara 702, AFI Vol. II 8:8


Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.
Mahamarichyadi taila is also used as ingredient in many anti fungal ointments and creams such as Cutis
cream.

Panchgun Tail
Panchgun Tail is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, ear
ache, non healing wounds, etc.

Panchgun Tail Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteo arthritis, ear ache, and non healing wounds.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Panchgun Taila – how to use: It is used for external application only.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 6 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Panchgun Oil side effects:


There are no known side effects with this oil on external application.

Panchgun oil ingredients, how to make:


Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia chebula – 60 g
Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia bellirica – 60 g
Amalaki – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica officinalis Gaertn. – 60 g
Leaves of Nimba – Neem – Azadirachta indica – 180 g
Sambhalu – Leaves of Nirgundi – Vitex negundo – 180 g
Water for decoction – 4.320 liters, boiled and reduced to 1.080 liters
Tilataila – Sesame oil – 960 ml
Paste prepared from 48 g of each of
Madhuchishta – Honey bee wax
Gandhaphiroja – Sarala – Long leaved pine (wood, resin) – Pinus longifolia
Shilarasa – Turushka – Liquid amber orientalis
Rala – Shala – Shorea robusta
Guggulu – Indian bedelium (gum resin) – Commiphora mukul
Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora – 60 g
Tarapina taila – Turpentine oil – 30 ml
Tailaparna – Eucalyptus oil – 30 ml
Kejoputi taila – 30 ml
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.
Eucalyptus, and Turpentine oil are added at the end. stirred well.

Reference: Siddha Yoga Sangraha Vatarogadhikara 20/17, AFI Vol. II, 8:7

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Dashamoola Taila
Dashamoola Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of headache, migraine,
vascular headache, etc

Dashamoola Taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of headache, migraine, diseases of ear, nose and throat, vascular headache, etc.
It is used both for internal and external application.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Dashamoola Thailam – how to use:

It is used as nasal drops in a dose of 2 – 3 drops into each nostrils.

It is also used as ear drops.

It is used in Ayurvedic Panchakarma treatments like Basti

oral administration is done in a dose of 3 – 5 ml, once or twice a day, before food, with warm water, or as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 6 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Dashmool Tail side effects:


There are no known side effects with this oil on external application.

Dashamoola oil ingredients, how to make:


240 g of each of
Bilva – Aegle marmelos
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Gambhari – Coomb Teak (root) – Gmelina arborea
Patala – Trumpet (root) – Stereospermum suaveolens
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa (Burm.f) Merr
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishniparni – Uraria picta
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Yellow berried nightshade (whole plant) – Solanum xanthcarpum
Gokshura – Small caltrops (whole plant) – Tribulus terrestris Linn.
Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 1.536 liters, filtered.
Juice extract of Ardraka – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis
Juice extract of Nirgundi – Vitex negundo
Paste prepared from 12 g of each of
Pippali – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum
Pippalimoola – Long pepper root – Piper longum
Chavya – Java Long Pepper – Piper chaba
Chitraka – Lead Wort (root) – Plumbago zeylanica
Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis
Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum
Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis
Pippali – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum
Jiraka – Cumin – Cuminum cyminum
Krishna Jiraka – Nigella sativa
Sarshapa – Mustard seed – Brassica juncea
Saindhava Lavana – Rock salt
Yava Kshara – Kshara of Barley – Hordeum vulgare
Trivrit – Operculina turpethum
Haridra – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa
Daru Haridra – Tree Turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata
Jala – water – 364 ml
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Shirorogadhikara 65 – 69

Research: Comparative study of efficacy

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Dashamoola taila is used as ingredient in the manufacturing of Antarth liniment. Dasmool tail is used as base oil
in this liniment.

Guduchyadi Taila
Guduchyadi Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of gout, headache, itching
and sweating scalp etc.

Guduchyadi Taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of gout, it helps to strengthen body tissues.


 It relieves itching and excess sweating of scalp, headache.
 It is also used in infertility treatment, wherein 2 – 3 drops of the oil is instilled into each nostrils of the
woman.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Guluchyadi Thailam – how to use:

It is used as nasal drops in a dose of 2 – 3 drops into each nostrils.

It is also used for massage and other Ayurvedic therapies.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 6 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Guluchyadi Thailam side effects:


There are no known side effects with this oil on external application.

Guduchyadi Oil ingredients, how to make:


Guduchi – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora cordifolia – 4.8 kg
Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters, filtered.
Ksheera – Cow milk – 3.072 liters
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 12.288 liters
Paste prepared from 12 g of each of
Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus root
Meda – Litsea monopetala
Jivanti – Leptadenia reticulata
Jivaka – Malaxis acuminata
Rishabhaka – Manilkara hexandra (Roxb.) Dubard / Mimusoops hexandra Roxb.
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Mrudveeka – Raisin – Vitis vinifera
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Vyaghranakha – Capparis sepiaria
Nakhi
Harenu
Shravani – Sphaeranthus indicus
Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis
Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum
Pippali – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum
Shatahva – Indian Dill – Anethum sowa
Karkatashrungi – Pistacia integerrima
Sariva – Indian Sarsaparila – Hemidesmus indicus
Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Vikranta – Premna corymbosa (Burm.f) Merr
Sthira – Desmodium gangeticum
Tamalaki – Phyllanthus niruri
Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea
Hrivera – Pavonia odorata
Padmaka – Wild Himalayan Cherry – Prunus cerasoides
Utpala – Nymphaea stellata
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhavaprakasha Vatarakta Adhikara 132 – 137

Kshara Thailam
Kshara Thailam is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of tinnitus, ear ache, hearing
loss, worm infestation etc.

Kshara Thailam Uses:

 It is used in ear conditions such as itching, pus, infection, otitis, tinnitus, ear ache and worms etc.
 Best for deafness.
 Good application in facial and dental ailments.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Kapha.

Kshar Tail – how to use:


It is used as eye drops. – 3 – 5 drops into each ear.

May be dropped in the ear with bearable warmth or syringed or kept filled.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 6 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Syringe and wipe the ear well before using the medicine.

Kshar Tail side effects:

There are no known side effects with this oil on external application. However, its use should only be done
under medical supervision.

Kshara Thaila ingredients, how to make:


Paste prepared from 12 g fine powder of each of
Mulaka – Radish – Raphanus sativus (Kshara)
Svarjika Kshara
Yava Kshara – Kshara of Barley – Hordeum vulgare
Vida Lavana – Vida salt
Samudra Lavana – Common salt
Romaka Lavana
Saindhava Lavana – Rock salt
Sauvarchala Lavana – Sochal salt
Hingu – Asa foetida
Shigru – Moringa oleifera
Mahaushadha – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
Devadaru – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Rasanjana – Aqueous extract of Berberis aristata
Shatapushpa – Indian Dill – Anethum sowa
Granthika – Long pepper (Root) – Piper longum
Musta – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus
Juice extract of Kadali – Banana stem – Musa paradisiaca – 3.072 liters
Beejapoora Swarasa – Lemon juice extract – 3.072 liters
Madhu Shukta – Fermented sweet preparation – 3.072 liters
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyamakhanda 9/174 – 177, Bhaishajyaratnavali.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Kubja Prasarini Taila


Kubja Prasarini Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil. It is used in the treatment of sciatica, low
back ache, spondylosis, stiffness.

Kubja Prasarini Taila Uses:


 It is used in conditions with Vata and Kapha imbalance. It is used wherever there is pain along with
stiffness. Such as in Rheumatoid arthritis, cervical, lumbar spndylosis, low back ache, headache,
difficulty in walking, limping, facial palsy, neck stiffness, dwarfism.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Kapha.

Kubja Prasarini Thaila – how to use:

It is used for massage and external application treatments.

How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 6 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Kubja Prasarini Tail side effects:

There are no known side effects with this oil on external application.

Kubja Prasarini Tel ingredients, how to make:


Prasarini – Paederia foetida – 4.8 kg
Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters
Dadhi – Curds – 3.072 liters
Kanji – Fermented gruel – 3.072 liters
Ksheera – Cow milk – 3.072 liters
Paste made with 96 g fine powder of
Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica
Pippalimoola – Long pepper root – Piper longum
Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Saindhava – Rock Salt
Bala – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia
Shatapushpa – Indian Dill (fruit) 0 Anethum sowa / Peucedanum graveolens
Devadaru – Himalayan Cedar (bark / heart wood) – Cedrus deodara
Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata
Gajapippali – Scindapsus officinalis / Piper chaba
Root of Prasarini – Paederia foetida
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Bhallataka – Purified Semecarpus anacordium

All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali Vatavyadhi Adhikara 260 – 264

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Ashwagandha Thailam
Ashwagandha Thailam is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil. It is used in the treatment of gout, bleeding
disorders, non healing wounds, sperm defects etc.

Ashwagandha Thailam Uses:


 It is used in the treatment of gout, arthritis, non healing wounds, bleeding disorders, menorrhagia,
sperm defects, male and female infertility.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.

Ashwagandha Tailam – how to use:

It is used for an Ayurveda Panchakarma therapy called as Basti (rectal enema)


It is also used for oral administration in a dose of 1 – 5 ml, before food with water.
It is used for external application, massage etc.

How long to use: It can be used upto 1 – 2 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Ashwagandha Taila side effects:

There are no known side effects with this oil on external application. However, oral intake and Basti treatment
should only be undertaken with expert advice and guidance.
Over-dosage of oral intake may result in diarrhoea.
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store in a cool dry place.

Ashwagandha Tailam ingredients, how to make:


Ashwagandha – Winter Cherry / Indian ginseng (root) – Withania somnifera – 4.8 kg
Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Ksheera – Cow milk – 768 ml
Paste made of fine powder of 192 g each of
Mrinala – Kamala – Lotus – Nelumbium speciosum
Shaluka – Nelumbium speciosum
Bisa – Kamala – Lotus – Nelumbium speciosum
Kinjalka – Kamala – Lotus – Nelumbium speciosum
Malati – Jasminum sambac
Hrivera – Pavonia odorata
Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Sariva – Indian Sarsaparilla (root) – Hemidesmus indicus
Kamala – Lotus – Nelumbium speciosum – pollen
Meda – Polygonatum cirrhifolium
Punarnava – Spreading Hogweed (spreading hogweed) – Boerhaavia diffusa
Draksha – Dry grapes (Raisins) – Vitis vinifera
Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Yellow berried night shade (whole plant) – Solanum xanthocarpum
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan (fruit rind) – Terminalia chebula
Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan – Terminalia bellirica
Amalaki -Indian Gooseberry- Emblica officinalis / Phyllanthus emblica
Musta – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus
Padmaka – Wild Himalayan Cherry (heart wood) – Prunus puddum / cerasoides
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Chakradatta Vatavyadhi Chikitsa 141 – 145


Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Apamarga Kshara Taila


Apamarga Kshara taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil. It is used in the treatment of tinnitus,
hearing deficiency.

Apamarga Kshara taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of ear disorders, tinnitus and hearing loss.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata.

Apamarg Kshar Taila – how to use 2 – 3 drops of this oil is instilled into each ear once or twice a day or as
prescribed by Ayurvedic doctor.

How long to use: It can be used upto 1 – 2 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Apamarga Taila side effects: There are no known side effects with this oil on external application. Keep out of
reach and sight of children. Store in a cool dry place.

Apamarga Taila ingredients, how to make:


Water added with Apamarga Kshara – Prickly Chaff Flower – Achyranthes aspera – 10 g
Water – 160 g Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 40 ml
Apamarga – Prickly Chaff Flower – Achyranthes aspera – 10 g
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Karna Rogadhikara 26

Research: Pharmaceutical study

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.


Sanskrit verse:
छछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ छछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछ छ
छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ: छ
mārgakṣārajalena ca tatkṛtakalkena sādhitaṃ tailam |
apaharati karṇanādaṃ bādhiryañcāpi pūrṇata: ||

Brihat Saindhavadi Taila


Saindhavadi Taila (Brihat) is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil. It is used in the treatment of rheumatoid
arthritis, low back ache, injury to joints etc . This oil is prepared with Castor oil base.

Brihat Saindhavadi Taila Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of low back ache, sciatica, rheumatoid arthritis, abdominal colic, Ankylosing
spondylosis and such other musculo-skeletal diseases.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata.


Brihat Saindhavadi Tailam – how to use
It is used for an Ayurveda Panchakarma therapy called as Basti (rectal enema)
It is also used for oral administration in a dose of 1 – 5 ml, before food with water.
It is used for external application, massage etc.

How long to use: It can be used upto 1 – 2 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Brihat Saindhavadi Oil side effects:


There are no known side effects with this oil on external application. However, oral intake and Basti treatment
should only be undertaken with expert advice and guidance.
Over-dosage of oral intake may result in diarrhoea.
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store in a cool dry place.

Brihat Saindhavadi Tailam ingredients, how to make:

Sl Sanskrit Botanical name Parts Quantity


no name used
1 Saindhava Rock salt Salt 24 g
Lavana
2 Shreyasi Scindapsus Fruit 24 g
officinalis
3 Rasna Pluchea lanceolata Root 24 g
4 Shatapushpa Anethum sowa Fruit 24 g
5 Yamani Trachyspermum Fruit 24 g
ammi
6 Sarjika Swarjika Kshara Kshara 24 g
7 Maricha Piper nigrum Fruit 24 g
8 Shunti Zingiber officinalis Rhizome 24 g
9 Kushta Saussurea lappa Root 24 g
10 Sauvarchala Sochal salt Salt 24 g
11 Vida Vida salt Salt 24 g
12 Vacha Acorus calamus Rhizome 24 g
13 Ajamoda Carum Fruit 24 g
roxburghianum
14 Madhuka Glycyrrhiza glabra Root 24 g
15 Jiraka Cuminum cyminum Fruit 24 g
16 Pushkara Inula racemosa Root 24 g
17 Kana Piper longum Fruit 24 g
18 Erandataila Ricinus communis Oil 768 ml
19 Shatapupsha Anethum sowa Seed 768 ml
ambu water
20 Kanji Fermented gruel Liquid 1.536
liters
21 Mastu Curd water Curds 1.536
liters

All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali 29/222-227


Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Yashtimadhu Oil
Yashtimadhu Oil is an Ayurvedic medicine in. It is an herbal Taila preparation used in the treatment of hair fall

and baldness. This oil is prepared with Sesame oil base.

Yashtimadhu Oil Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of hair fall, and baldness. It promotes hair growth.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances kapha.

Yashtimadhu Taila – how to use


It is used for an Ayurveda Panchakarma therapy called as Nasya (nasal instillation of drops of the oil)

How long to use: It can be used upto 1 – 2 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Yashtimadhu Thailam side effects:


The Nasya procedure should only be undergone under strict medical supervision.
There are no known side effects with this oil on external application.
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store in a cool dry place.

Yashtimadhu Oil ingredients, how to make:

Sl Sanskrit Botanical name Parts used Quantity


no name
1 Tilataila Sesasmum Oil 768 ml
indicum
2 Ksheera Cow milk Milk 3.072 liters
3 Yashtimadhu Glycyrrhiza Root 192 g
glabra
4 Dhatri Emblica Fruit 382 g
officinalis
Water for decoction (for Dhatri) – 12.288 liters, boiled and
reduced to 3.072 liters, filtered.

All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali 60/146

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Original Sanskrit Verse explaining the formulation

छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ: छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ: छछछछछछछ छ


छछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छ
Marichadi Thailam
Marichadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic medicine in. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of skin diseases such
as eczema, dermatitis etc. This oil is prepared with mustard oil base.

Marichadi Thailam Uses:

 It is used in the treatment of skin diseases with itching as a symptom.


 It is used in dermatitis and eczema.
 Excellent if applied to the head in catarrh, cough, asthma, nasal polyps and sinusitis.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances kapha.

Marichadi Oil – how to use


It is used to apply externally only.

Can be used for Nasya.

How long to use: It can be used upto 1 – 2 months based on doctor’s prescription.

Marichadi Tailam side effects:


It may cause excessive burning sensation for people with sensitive skin.
Apply a little oil over the affected area, and test it before using it.
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store in a cool dry place.

Marichadi oil ingredients, how to make:

Sl no Sanskrit name Botanical name Parts used Quantity


1 Maricha Piper nigrum Fruit 12 g
2 Haratala Purified Orpiment Orpiment 12 g
3 Trivrit Operculina turpethum Root 12 g
4 Raktachandana Pterocarpus santalinus Stem 12 g
5 Musta Cyperus rotundus Root 12 g
6 Manashila Purified Realgar Realgar 12 g
7 Mamsi Nardostachys jatamansi Root 12 g
8 Haridra Curcuma longa Rhizome 12 g
9 Daruharidra Berberis aristata Stem 12 g
10 Devadaru Cedrus deodara Root 12 g
11 Vishala Citrullus colocynthis Root 12 g
12 Kushta Saussurea lappa Root 12 g
13 Arka Calotropis procera Latex 12 g
14 Gomayarasa Cow dung water 12 g
15 Gomutra Cow urine 168 ml
16 Jala Water 336 ml
17 Katutaila Brassica juncea Oil 768 ml

All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.
Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyamakhanda 9/148-152

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.

Somaraji Oil
Somaraji Oil is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in treatment of many skin diseases like eczema, gout, pruritis etc.

It is used for external application. It is prepared from mustard oil base.

Somaraji oil uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, allergic skin conditions
with itching.

How to use Somaraji Taila?

It is used to apply over the affected area.

How long to use Somaraji Tailam?

Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.

Side effects of Somaraji Tail:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Somraji Oil ingredients and how to make:

Paste prepared from fine powders of 24 g of each of

Somaraji – Psoralea corylifolia

Haridra – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa

Daru Haridra – Tree Turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata

Sarshapa – Mustard seed – Brassica juncea

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Karanja – Indian Beech (bark / seed) – Pongamia pinnata

Edagajabeeja – Cassia tora

Aragwadha – Cassia fistula

Sarshapa Taila – Mustard Oil – 768 ml


Water – 3.072 liters

The above set of ingredients is heated till only oil remains, filtered.

Reference: Bheshaj Ratnavali Nadivrana Rogadhikara 39

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Saindhavadi Taila
Saindhavadi Taila is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in treatment of sinuses. It is used for external application. It is
prepared from sesame oil base.

Saindhavadi Taila uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of deep sinuses, blisters, abscess and fistula.

How to use Saindhavadi Thailam?

It is used to apply over the affected area.

How long to use Saindhavadi oil?

Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.

Side effects of Saindhavadi Tail:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Saindhavadi Tel ingredients and how to make:

Paste prepared from 28 g of each of

Saindhava – Rock salt

Arka – Calotropis procera

Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum

Jwalanakhya – Lead Wort (root) – Plumbago zeylanica

Markava – Eclipta alba

Haridra – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa

Daru Haridra – Tree Turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata

Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml


Water – 3.072 liters

The above set of ingredients is heated till only oil remains, filtered.

Reference: Bheshaj Ratnavali Nadivrana Rogadhikara 39

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Sahacharadi Thailam
Sahacharadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in treatment of Vata imbalance disorders, muscle and joint
stiffness and convulsions. It is used orally and also for massage.

Sahacharadi Tailam uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of Vata diseases, tremors, convulsions,
psychosis, stiffness of thigh, muscle cramps, and muscle wasting.

It helps to relieve rhinitis and sinusitis.

It is useful in gynaecological disorders.

How to use Sahacharadi Taila?

It is used for massage.

Orally, it is used in the dose of 3 – 5 ml, once or twice a day, before food with warm water or warm milk, or as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

In gynaecological disorders, it is also used for vaginal douche.

It is used in many Ayurvedic treatments such as Basti (Rectal enema), Greeva Basti, Janu Basti etc.

How long to use Sahacharadi oil?

Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.

Orally and for other Ayurvedic treatments, it is usually used for not more than 2 – 3 months.

Side effects of Sahacharadi Kuzhambu (oil):

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine. However, oral intake should only be undergone under the
guidance of an able Ayurvedic doctor.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Sahacharadi Thailam ingredients and how to make:


Coarse powder of –
Sahachara – Strobilanthes ciliates – 4.8 kg
480 grams of each of
Bilva – Aegle marmelos
Agnimantha – Premna mucronata
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Gambhari – Gmelina arborea
Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prinshnaparni – Urarica picta
Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris
Brihati – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Solanum xanthocarpum
Abhiru – Asparagus racemosus – 2.4 kg
Water for decoction – 49.152 liters, boiled and reduced to 12.288 liters, filtered.
Paste prepared from fine powders of 48 g of each of
Sevya – Khus Khus – Vetiveria zizanioides
Nakha – Capparis sepiaria
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Hima – Sandalwood – Santalum album
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Sprikka – Anisomeles malabarica
Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla
Nalika – Hibiscus cannabinus
Ambu – Pavonia odorata
Shaileya – Parmelia perlata
Lohita – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia
Nalada – Nardostachys jatamansi
Loha (Agaru) – Aquilaria agallocha
Surahva – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara
Choraka – Angelica glauca
Mishi – Indian Dill – Anethum sowa
Turushka – Liquid amber orientalis
Nata – Indian valerian (root) – Valeriana wallichi
Ksheera – Cow milk – 3.072 liters
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters
The above set of ingredients is heated till only oil remains, filtered.

Reference of Sahacharadi Tel: Ashtanga Hrudayam Chikitsa Sthana 29 / 66-68

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Manufacturers:

Pankaja Kasthuri

Shadbindu Tail
Shadbindu Tail is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in Nasya treatment. Few drops of oil are instilled into nostrils,
useful to relieve headache, baldness and hair fall.

Shadbindu Tail uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of headache, dizziness, migraine, teeth weakness.
It improves vision and immunity.
Indications:
All types of Shiro rogas
Prevents falling of hair
Gives strength to the hair roots and teeth useful in Khālithya, pālithya and chaladanta
Sharpens the Eyesight.
Gives strength to the shoulders and thus useful in Avabāhuka.

How to use Shadbindu Thailam?


It is used for Nasya Ayurvedic treatment. 2 – 6 drops of the oil are instilled into each nostril, after massage and
hot treatment to face.

How long to use Shadbindu Tailam?


It is used from a few days to several weeks based on the prescription of Ayurvedic doctor.

Side effects of Shadbindu Tail:


There are no apparent side effects with this medicine. However, Nasya treatment should only be undergone
under the guidance of an able Ayurvedic doctor.
In sensitive people, it may cause nasal irritation and excessive secretions. Most of it is tolerable and symptoms
are relieved within a week time.
Do not use this product for self medication.
Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Shadbindu Oil ingredients and how to make:


Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Aja Ksheera – Goat milk – 3.072 liters
Bhringaja – Eclipta alba – juice extract – 3.072 liters
Paste prepared from fine powders of 19 g of each of –
Eranda – Castor – Ricinus communis
Tagara – Indian valerian (root) – Valeriana wallichi
Shatahva – Indian Dill – Anethum sowa
Jivanti – Leptadenia reticulata
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata / Vanda roxburghi
Saindhava – Rock salt
Bhringa – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Vidanga – False black pepper – Embelia ribes
Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Vishwaushadha – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
The above set of ingredients is heated till only oil remains, filtered.
Reference of Shadbindu Tel: Bheshaj Ratnavali Shirorogadhikara 49 – 51

Method of preparation:
To the sesame oil, all the ingredients should be added and heated on moderate fire till only oil part remain. Taila
pāka should be completed within two days.

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Manufacturers:
Baidyanath Ayurved Bhavan
Dabur
Divya Pharmacy calls the same oil as Divya Shadbindu Tail (oil)
Original sanskrit verse –
छछछछछछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छ छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छ
छछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छ

eraṇḍamūlaṃ tagaraṃ śatāhvā jīvantī rāsnā sahasaindhavañca |


bhṛṅgaṃ viḍaṅgaṃ madhuyaṣṭikā ca viśvauṣadhaṃ kṛṣṇatilasya tailam |
ājaṃ payastailavimiśritaṃ ca cakṣurbāhvobalaṃ cāpyadhikaṃ dadāti ||

Shushka Mulaka Taila


Shuska Mulaka Taila is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in treatment of external oedema and inflammation due to
injury etc. It is used for external application. Shushka mulaka means dry radish, which is the main ingredient of
this oil.

Shuska Mulaka Thailam uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of external oedema and inflammation.

It is also used in the treatment of colic pain of abdomen.

How to use Shuska Moolaka Thailam?

It is used for external application only.

How long to use Shuska Mulaka Tailam?

Externally, it can be used for a long period of time.

Side effects of Shuska Mulaka Tail:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Shuska Mulaka Oil ingredients and how to make:

38 g of each of

Shusha Moolaka – Radish – Raphanus sativus

Varshabhu – Boerhaavia diffusa

Daru – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara

Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata / Vanda roxburghi

Mahaushadha – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis

Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Water – 3.072 liters


Reference: Bhavaprakasha Shothadikara 37

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Original sanskrit verse –

छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ:छ


छछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछ छ

śuṣkamūlakavarṣābhū dārurāsnā mahauṣadhai:|


pakvamabhyañjanaṃ tailaṃ saśūlaṃ śvayathuṃ haret ||

Vrana Rakshasa Taila


Vrana Rakshasa Taila is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in treatment of boils, sinuses, and many skin diseases. It
is used for external application. It contains herbal and mineral ingredients.

Vrana Rakshasa Thailam uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of many skin diseases such as eczema,
blisters, boils, chronic lymphadenopathy, muscular hypertrophy, Taeniasis, pruritis, ulcers and sinuses.

How to use Vrana Rakshasa Thailam?

It is used for external application only.

How long to use Vrana Rakshasa Tailam?

Externally, it can be used for a period of 2 – 3 months.

Side effects of Vrana Rakshasa Tail:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application. However, it is best avoided in
children and pregnant.

Accidental oral intake may cause toxic effects. In such case, consult your doctor immediately.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Vrana Rakshasa Oil ingredients and how to make:

12 g of each of

Sutaka – Purified mercury

Gandhaka – Purified Sulphur

Tala – Purified Orpiment

Sindhura – Processed Mercury and Sulphur


Manashila – Purified Realgar

Rasona – Garlic – Alium sativum

Visha – Aconitum ferox

Tamra Bhasma – Copper Bhasma

Sarshapataila – Mustard Oil

Kajjali is prepared first and the rest of the drugs are powdered and mixed well with
the Kajjali. This powder is added to the SarÀapa Taila and kept under the sun rays for seven
days.

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali, Vranashotha Rogadhikara69 – 71

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Vishatinduka Taila
Vishatinduka Taila is an Ayurvedic herbal oil used in treatment of diseases due to Vata imbalance and skin
diseases. It is used for external application.

Vishatinduka Thailam uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of diseases due to Vata imbalance, Gout,
numbness, skin diseases with discolouration.

It is especially used in the treatment of gout – arthritis.

How to use Vishatinduka Thailam?

It is used for external application only.

How long to use Vishatinduka Tailam?

Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.

Side effects of Vishatinduka Tail:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application. However, it is best avoided in
children and pregnant.

Accidental oral intake may cause toxic effects. In such case, consult your doctor immediately.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Vishatinduka Oil ingredients and how to make:

1.536 liters of water decoction prepared from Vishamushti – Strychnos nux vomica
Shigru – Moringa oleifera – juice extract – 768 ml

Lakucha – Artocarpus hirsutus – root juice extract – 768 ml

Kanaka – Datura metel – juice extract – 1.536 liters

Varuna – Crataeva nurvala – leaf juice extract – 1.536 liters

Danti – Baliospermum montanum leaf juice extract – 1.536 liters

Snuhi Ksheera – Latex of Euphorbia neriifolia L. – 1.536 liters

Turagandha – Winter cherry/ Indian Ginseng (root) – Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal. – water decoction – –
1.536 liters

Vaijayanti – Premna corymbosa (Burm.f) Merr – juice extract – 1.536 liters

Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 1.536 liters

Paste prepared from 43 grams of fine powders of each of

Lashuna – Garlic – Alium sativum

Sarala – Long leaved pine (wood, resin) – Pinus longifolia

Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Saindhava – Rock salt

Vida Lavana – Vida salt

Dahana – Plumbago zeylanica

Timira – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa

Krishna – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali, Vatarakta Rogadhikara 76-78

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Vasachandanadi Taila
Vasachandanadi Taila is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, cough, asthma, bronchitis and fever. It is used for external
application. It is prepared in sesame oil base.
Vasachandanadi tailam uses: It is useful in Ayurvedic treatment of cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis, fever,
bleeding disorders, anemia, jaundice, tuberculosis, Chest injury, weakness and emaciation.

It improves body strength and digestion power.

It also helps to relieve skin discolouration.

How to use Vasachandanadi Thailam?

It is used for external application only.

How long to use Vasachandanadi Tailam?

Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.

Side effects of Vasachandanadi Tail:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Vasachandanadi Oil ingredients:

48 g of each of

Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album

Renuka – Vitex agnus-castus

Pooti – Khattasi

Hayagandha – Winter cherry/ Indian Ginseng (root) – Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal.
Prasarini – Paederia foetida

Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum

Patra – Cinnamomum tamala

Pippalimoola – Long pepper root – Piper longum

Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea

Meda – Litsea monopetala

Mahameda – Polygonatum verticillatum (Linn.)

Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis

Pippali – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum


Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum

Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata / Vanda roxburghi

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Shaileya – Parmelia perlata

Shati – Curcuma zeodaria / Hedychium spicatum

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Devadaru – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara

Vanita – Callicapra macrophylla

Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia bellirica

Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters

Vasa – Malabar nut tree (root / whole plant) – Adhatoda vasica – 4.8 kg

Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters, filtered.

Laksharasa – Laccifer lacca – 3.072 liters

Mastu – Supernatent liquid of curds – 3.072 liters

63 g of each of

Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus

Amruta – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora cordifolia

Bharngi – Root – Clerodendron serratum

Bilva – Aegle marmelos


Agnimantha – Premna mucronata
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
Gambhari – Gmelina arborea
Brihati – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Solanum xanthocarpum
Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Uraria picta

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali, Kasa Rogadhikara 185 – 191


Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Vajraka Thailam
Vajraka thailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used in the treatment of non healing wound with pus and
rheumatoid arthritis. It is used for external application. This oil is used most commonly used in Ayurvedic

practice.

Vajraka tailam uses: It is useful in non healing wounds, infected wound with pus discharge, sinuses, fistula
and abscess. It is also useful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

It is useful in skin diseases.

How to use Vajraka taila?

It is used for external application only and as ear drops.

To instill as ear drops – 5 -6 drops are instilled into the ears.

How long to use Vajraka Taila?

Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.

ear drops are advised for not more than a month time.

Side effects of Vajraka Thailam:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Vajraka Oil ingredients:

10 g of each of

Saptaparna – Alstonia scholaris

Shirisha – Albizia lebbeck

Ashwamara – Nerium indicum

Arka – Calotropis procera

Malati – Nutmeg – Myristica fragrans

Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica

Asphota
Nimba – Neem – Azadirachta indica

Karanja – Indian Beech (bark, seed) – Pongamia pinnata

Sarshapa – Mustard – Brassica juncea

Prapunnada – Cassia tora

Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan (fruit rind) – Terminalia chebula

Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan – Terminalia bellirica

Amalaki -Indian Gooseberry- Emblica officinalis / Phyllanthus emblica

Janthughna – False black pepper (fruit) – Embelia ribes

Shunti – Ginger (rhizome) – Zingiber officinalis

Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum

Pippali – Long pepper – Piper longum

Haridra – Turmeric Rhizome – Curcuma Longa

Daruharidra – Tree turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Mutra – Cow urine – 3.072 liters

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyamakhanda 9/198, Astangahridayam.

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Vacha Lasunadi Thailam


Vacha Lasunadi thailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used in the treatment of ear problems such as infection or
external injury. It is used for head massage and also as ear drops. This oil is formulated based on Kerala
Ayurveda practice.

Vacha Lasunadi tailam uses: It helps to relieve ear injuries, pus collection, ear discharge and related ear
problems and catarrh. Good for head.

How to use Vacha Lasunadi taila?


It is used for external application only and as ear drops.
To instill as ear drops – 5 -6 drops are instilled into the ears.
How long to use Vacha Lashunadi Taila?
Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.
Ear drops are advised for not more than a month time.

Side effects of Vacha Lashunadi Thailam:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application. However, this medicine is best
avoided in pregnant ladies and children.

Use of this oil as ear drops should only be done under medical supervision.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Vacha Lashunadi Oil ingredients:


Vacha – Sweet flag (rhizome) – Acorus calamus – 64 g
Lashuna – Garlic – Alium sativum – 64 g
Nisha – Turmeric – Curcuma longa – 64 g
Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos – juice extract – 3.072 liters
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyamakhanda 9/198, Sahasrayogam.


Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Original verse
छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ
vacālaśuna doṣābhirbilvapatrarase |
tailaṃ śravaṇadoṣaghnaṃ viśeṣātpūyanāśanam ||

Vachadi Thailam
Vachadi thailam is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used in the treatment of lymph node enlargement. It is used for
external application and also for oral intake. This oil is most commonly used in south Indian Ayurveda
practice.

Vachadi tailam uses: It helps to decrease size of inflamed lymph nodes. Lymphadenopathy, scrofula.

How to use Vachadi taila?

It is used for external application only.

It is also given for oral intake in a dose of 3 – 6 ml once or twice a day, before food, with warm water, or as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

How long to use Vachadi tail?

Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.

Oral administration is advised for not more than a month time.


Side effects of Vachadi Thailam:

There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application. However, this medicine is best
avoided in pregnant ladies and children.

Oral administration should only be done under medical supervision.

Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Vachadi Oil ingredients:

Vacha – Sweet flag (rhizome) – Acorus calamus – 38 g

Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan (fruit rind) – Terminalia chebula – 38 g

Laksha – Laccifer lacca – 38 g

Katurohini – Picrorhiza kurroa – 38 g

Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus – 38 g

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 liters

Water – 3.072 liters

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyamakhanda 9/198

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.
Original verse

छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ: छ
छछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छ

vacāharītakīlākṣā kaṭurohiṇicandanai: |
tailaṃ prasādhitaṃ pītaṃ samūlāmapacīṃ haret ||

Lakshadi Oil
Lakshadi oil is an Ayurvedic herbal oil, used in the treatment of fever and related bodyache. It is used for
external application. This oil is prepared in sesame oil base.

Lakshadi oil uses: Fever and headache.

How to use Lakshadi Thailam?


It is used for external application only.
It is used in Ayurvedic therapies such as Abhyanga (massage).

How long to use?


Externally, it can be used for a very long period of time.
Side effects of Lakshadi Thailam:
There are no apparent side effects with this medicine, on external application.
Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Lakshadi Oil ingredients:


Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Aranala – Fermented gruel – 4.608 liters
Laksha – Laccifer lacca – 32 g
Haridra – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa – 32 g
Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia – 32 g
In kerala, it is made with coconut oil base, in place of sesame oil. This oil is called Lakshadi kera thailam.

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Jwara Rogadhikara – 346

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Manufacturers: Cholayil

Usage of lakshadi taila in children for massage:


Before applying this on children, at first a few drops of this oil should be applied over arm area. Watch for any
allergic reactions such as redness, itching spots etc. If there are no allergic reactions, then it can be used as
massage oil.

Vishagarbha Taila
It is an herbal oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of paralysis, stiffness of hands and legs, neck stiffness etc. It is
used externally for treatments such as massage.

Vishagarbha Taila Uses:

It is usually used where stiffness is associated with musculo-skeletal or neuro-muscular diseases.

It is used in the Ayurvedic treatment of Disease due to Vata Dosha, paralysis, Hemiplegia, Lock jaw, stiffness
in lower back, neck rigidity, Stiffness in hands and legs, tremors.

How to use?

It is used to apply externally only. It is used in Ayurvedic massage, and treatments such as Janubasti,
Greevabasti etc.

How long to use?


For external application, it can be used for a very long period of time.

Vishagarbha Taila Side effects:|


This oil is best avoided in infants and pregnant ladies.
It is not having any recorded side effects on external application.
Accidental oral intake may cause toxic effects. In that case, contact a hospital immediately.
Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Vishgarbh tail ingredients:
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters
Dhattura Swarasa – Datura metel – 960 ml
Kanji – Fermented gruel – 3.072 liters
Paste prepared from fine powders of each of –
Kushta – Saussurea lappa – 90 g
Vacha – Acorus calamus – 90 g
Dhatri – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica officinalis Gaertn. – 27 g
Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum – 27 g
Visha – Aconitum ferox – 18 g
Dhattura – Datura metel – 81 g
Patu – Rock salt – 81 g

Manufacturers:
Alva Pharmacy, Karnataka
Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Vatavyadhi Rogadhikara – 411-413
Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Usage in proprietary Ayurvedic medicines:


Vishgarbh tel is used as oil base to prepare liniments and herbal pain relieving oils such as Dazzle oil

Maha Vishagarbha Taila


Maha Vishagarbha Taila is an herbal oil used in Ayurvedic treatment of Vata imbalance, neuro-muscular
conditions. It is used for external application.

Maha Visagarbha taila Uses:

It is used in Ayurvedic treatment of Disease due to Vata Dosha, Sciatica, Tetanus, Stiffness and tightness in
back and limbs, Tinnitis and lack of tactile sensation.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata


How to use Maha Vishagarbha thaila?
It is used to external application.
It is used in many Ayurvedic treatments such as Janubasti, Katibasti etc.

Maha Visagarbha thailam side effects and precautions:


There are no known side effects on external application of this oil.
However, this oil should not be used in pregnant and children.
Accidental oral intake may cause toxic substance. Rush to your doctor immediately.
Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use ?


For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Maha Vishagarbha thaila ingredients:


Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Coarse powder of 48 g of each of
Kanaka – Datura metel
Nirgundi – Vitex negundo
Tumbini – Lagenaria siceraria
Punarnava – Spreading Hogweed (spreading hogweed) – Boerhaavia diffusa
Vatari – Castor root – Ricinus communis
Ashwagandha – Winter Cherry / Indian ginseng (root) – Withania somnifera
Chakramarda – Cassia tora
Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica
Shobhanjana – Drum Stick (flowers) – Moringa oliefera
Kakamachi – Solanum indicum
Langali – Gloriosa superba
Nimba – Neem – Azadirachta indica
Mahanimba – Melia azadirach
Ishwari – Aristolochia indica
Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Gambhari – Coomb teak (root) – Gmelina arborea
Patala – Trumpet (root) – Sterospermum suaveolens
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa / mucronata Root
Shalaparni – Root – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishniparni – Root – Uraria picta
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Yellow berried night shade (whole plant) – Solanum xanthocarpum
Gokshura – Small caltrops (whole plant) – Tribulus terrestrs
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
Karavella – Bitter gourd – Momordica charantia Linn.
Sariva – Indian Sarsaparilla (root) – Hemidesmus indicus
Mundi – Sphaeranthus indicus
Vidari – Pueraria tuberosa
Vajra – Euphorbia neriifolia L.
Arka – Calotropis procera
Meshasrungi – Gymnema sylvestre
Shveta and Peeta Karavira – nerium indicum
Vacha – Sweet flag (rhizome) – Acorus calamus
Kakajangha – Peristrophe paniculata
Apamarga – Prickly Chaff Flower – Achyranthes aspera
Bala – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia
Atibala – Abutilon indicum
Nagabala – Sida cordata
Vyaghri – Solanum xanthocarpum
Mahabala – Sida rhombifolia
Vasa – Malabar nut tree (whole plant) – Adhatoda vasica
Somavalli – Sarcostemma acidum
Prasarini – Paederia foetida
Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters

192 g of paste prepared from following fine powder herbs –


Shunti – Ginger (rhizome) – Zingiber officinalis
Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum
Pippali – Long pepper – Piper longum
Vishamushti – Strychnos nux voica
Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Ativisha – Aconitum heterophyllum
Ghana – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus
Devadaru – Himalayan Cedar (bark / heart wood) – Cedrus deodara
Vatsanabha – Aconitum ferox
Yavakshara – Kshara of Barley – Hordeum vulgare
Svarjika Kshara
Saindhava – Rock Salt
Sauvarchala Lavana – Sochal salt
Vida Lavana
Audhbida Lavana
Samudra Lavana – table salt
katphala – Myrica nagi
Pata – Cyclea peltata
Bharngi – Clerodendron serratum (root)
Navasadara – Ammonium chloride
Dhanvayasa – Alhagi pseudalhagi
Jiraka – Cumin seed – Cuminum cyminum
Indravaruni – Citrullus colocynthis

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Vatavyadhi Rogadhikara – 414-423

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Mahanarayan Oil
Mahanarayan Oil is a very famous herbal oil used in Ayurvedic treatment of arthritis, paralysis, and eye
diseases. This oil is used for external application, orally and for many Ayurvedic therapies.

Mahanarayan Oil Uses:

It is used in Ayurvedic treatment of Facial palsy, Hearing loss, Deafness, Paraplegia, tremors, Neck
rigidity/Torticollis, Lock jaw, wasting of hands and legs, insanity, Oligospermia, Female Infertility, Teeth &
tongue ailments, bloating, Headache, Glossal palsy, Dental Pain, Mania/Psychosis, Hump-back/Kyphosis,
Fever.

It is used in anti aging treatment.

It helps to relieve emaciation, tendon tear, fractures and all types of arthritis.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta


How to use Mahanarayan Tail?
It is used to external application.
It is used in many Ayurvedic treatments such as Anuvasana basti, Janubasti, Nasya etc.
It is also given orally in a dose of 3 – 5 ml, once or two times a day, before food with warm water or milk.
Mahanarayan Tel side effects and precautions:
There are no known side effects on external application of this oil.
Oral administration, Nasya and other therapies should strictly be done under medical supervision.
Keep out of sight and reach of children. store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Mahanarayana Thailam?


For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.
Oral usage is done usually for not more than 3 – 4 months.
It can be used as a general body massage oil for a very long time.

Mahanarayana Tailam ingredients:


960 g of each of coarse powder of –
Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos
Ashwagandha – Winter Cherry / Indian ginseng – Withania somnifera
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Swadamshtra – Tribulus terrestris
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Bala – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia
Paribhadra – Erythrina variegate
Kshudra – Solanum xanthocarpum
Kathila – Boerhaavia diffusa
Atibala – Abutilon indicum
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa / mucronata Root
Prasarini – Paederia foetida
Patala – Trumpet (root) – Sterospermum suaveolens
Water for decoction – 98.304 liters, boiled and reduced to 24.576 liters.
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 6.144 kg
Ajadugdha – Goat milk – 6.144 liters
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus – juice extract – 6.144 liters
Paste prepared with 96 g of fine powder of each of –
Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata
Ashwagandha – Winter Cherry / Indian ginseng (root) – Withania somnifera
Mishi – Indian Dill (fruit) 0 Anethum sowa / Peucedanum graveolens
Daru – Himalayan Cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishniparni – Root – Uraria picta
Mudgaparni – Phaseolus trilobus
Mashaparni – Teramnus labialis Spreng.
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea
Saindhava – Rock Salt
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Haridra – Turmeric Rhizome – Curcuma Longa
Daruharidra – Tree turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata
Shaileya – Parmelia perlata
Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus
Pushkara – Inula racemosa
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia
Yashtimadhu – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Tagara – Indian Valerian (root) – Valeriana wallichi
Abda – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus
Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba
Jivaka – Malaxis acuminata D.Don / Microstylis wallichii Lindl.
Rishabhaka – Manilkara hexandra (Roxb.) Dubard / Mimusoops hexandra Roxb.
Meda – Polygonatum cirrhifolium
Mahameda – Polygonatum verticillatum
Kakoli – Fritillaria roylei
Ksheera Kakolii – Lilium polyphyllum
Riddhi – Habenaria intermedia
Vriddhi – Habenaria intermedia
Ambu – Pavonia odorata
Vacha – Sweet flag (rhizome) – Acorus calamus
Sthauneya – Clerodendrum infortunatum Linn./ viscosum Vent. Gaertn.
Vrishchikali – Boerhavia erecta
Choraka – Angelica glauca
Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora – 48 g
Kashmeera – Saffron – Crocus sativus – 48 g
Mrigamada – Musk – 48 g

Reference of MahanarayanaTaila: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Vatavyadhi Rogadhikara – 151 – 162


Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Manjishtadi Thailam
Manjishtadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of headache and eye diseases. This oil is used for
external application. This oil is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda practice.

Manjishtadi Oil Uses:

It helps to relieve headache, vertigo and dizziness. Gives comfort to the head and coolness. Has a pleasant
odour, cures catarrh and is good for the eyes.

It improves vision and eye pain.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use Manjishtadi Thailam?

It is used to external application. It is used in many Ayurvedic treatment such as Tarpana.

Manjishtadi Tailam side effects and precautions:

There are no known side effects on external application of this oil.

Keep out of sight and reach of children.

store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Manjishtadi Oil?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Manjishtadi Taila ingredients:

Paste prepared from fine powder of below ingredients – together – 96 g


Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia

Anjana – Aqueous extract of Berberis aristata

Sariva – Indian Sarsaparilla (root) – Hemidesmus indicus

Musta – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus

Katuka – Picrorhiza kurroa

Takkola – Piper cubeba

Jatiphala – Nutmeg (fruit) – Myristica fragrans

Raktachandana – Pterocarpus santalinus

Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan (fruit rind) – Terminalia chebula

Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan – Terminalia bellirica

Amalaki -Indian Gooseberry- Emblica officinalis / Phyllanthus emblica

Jatamamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi

Tagara – Indian Valerian (root) – Valeriana wallichi

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum

Patra – Cinnamomum tamala

Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea

Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides

Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha

Shati – Zadoary (root) – Hedychium spicatum / Curcuma zeodaria

Chanda – Crepe Ginger (rhizome) – Cosstus speciosus

Mriganabhi – Musk

Indu – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora

Utpala – Nymphaea stellata


Hrivera – Pavonia odorata

Kamala – Nelumbium speciosum

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Payas – Cow milk – 768 ml

Kumari rasa – Aloe vera juice extract – 768 ml

Reference: Sahasrayoga Tailayoga Prakarana – 50

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Bhringaraja Taila
Bhringaraja Taila is an Ayurvedic herbal hair oil used to treat hair fall, premature graying. It also improves

strength of eyes and ears. This medicine is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

Bhringamalakadi Taila Uses:

It is a good herbal hair oil, improves strength of hair, it improves vision and hearing capability.

It is used to treat neck stiffness, headache, dizziness and alopecia.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use Bhringamalakadi Tailam?

It is used for Nasya – nasal instillation and for massage.

It can be used in place of regular hair oil.

It is also used for gargling.

Bhringamalakadi Oil side effects and precautions:

There are no known side effects on external application of this oil.

Nasal instillation should be done under strict medical supervision.

Gargling should be preferably done in the morning, on empty stomach.

Keep out of sight and reach of children.

store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Bhringaraja Oil?


For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Bhringaraja Thailam ingredients:

Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Bhringaja – Eclipta alba – juice extract / water decoction – 3.072 liters

Paste made with 48 g of fine powders of each of

Padmaka – Wild Himalayan Cherry – Prunus cerasoides

Lodhra – Lodh tree (bark) – Symplocos racemosa

Rakta Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus

Gairika – Red ochre

Bala – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia

Daruharidra – Tree Turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata

Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea

Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla

Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Prapaundarika – Nelumbium speciosum

Gopi – Indian Sarsaparila – Hemidesmus indicus

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali – Kshudrarogadhikara 91-96

Bhringamalakadi Taila
Bhringamalalakadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil useful to relieve hair fall, baldness, graying of hairs. It is
reputed in heat and aches in head. It is also useful to strengthen teeth, to improve vision etc. This medicine is
formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

Bhringamalakadi Taila Uses:

It is used in Ayurvedic treatment of all types of arthritis, back pain, sciatica, Gout.

It is also used to relieve colicky pain of abdomen, as present in urinary calculi, etc.

If applied to head, this gives comfort to those tired from heavy strain or reading. Gives the eyes coolness, clear
vision and natural luster to its white,black and red parts.

Best for ears and even better for the growth of hair.
Important in dental ailments.

Improves voice of musicians and gives good sleep.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use BhringamalakadiTailam?

It is used to apply over scalp. It is also used for Shiro Abhyanga – head massage

It can be used in place of your regular hair oil.

Bhringamalakadi Oil side effects:

People with sinusitis may feel worsening of symptoms with this oil, if it is made with coconut oil base.

This oil, if prepared with coconut oil base is called Bhringamalakadi Kerathailam

Keep out of sight and reach of children.

store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Bhringamalakadi Oil?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Bhringamalakadi Thailam ingredients:

Bhringaja – juice extract – Eclipta alba – 768 ml

Amalaki – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica officinalis Gaertn. – juice extract – 768 ml

Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum OR Coconut oil – 768 ml

Ksheera – Cow milk – 3.072 liters

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra – 48 g

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Taila Prakarana – 56

Manufacturers:

Arya Vaidya Sala (Kottakkal)

Alva Pharmacy

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Brihat Saindhavadi Taila


Brihat Saindhavadi Taila is an herbal oil used in the Ayurvedic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, low back
pain, osteo arthritis, Gout, etc. It is used for external application, and oral administration.

Brihat Saindhavadi Taila Uses:

It is used in Ayurvedic treatment of all types of arthritis, back pain, sciatica, Gout.

It is also used to relieve colicky pain of abdomen, as present in urinary calculi, etc.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use Brihat Saindhavadi Tailam?

It is used for external application.

Orally, it is given in a dose of – 3 – 6 ml, twice a day, before food, with warm milk or warm water or as directed
by Ayurvedic doctor.

It is also used in Basti treatment (rectal enema).

Brihat Saindhavadi Thailam side effects:

There are no recorded side effects of this medicine on external application.

Oral intake and rectal enema should only be done as per doctor’s advice only.

Overdose of oral intake may lead to indigestion.

Keep out of sight and reach of children.


store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Brihat Saindhavadi oil?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.


Orally and for nasal instillation it is usually not administered for more than two months.

Brihat Saindhavadi Thailam ingredients:

Paste prepared from 24 g of each of

Saindhava – Rock salt

Shreyasi – Piper brachystachium

Yamanika – Ajowan – Carum roxburghianum

Sarjika – Swarjika Kshara

Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber officinalis

Sauvarchala Lavana – Sochal salt

Vida Lavana – Salt

Vacha – Acorus calamus

Ajamoda – Ajowan (fruit) – Trachyspermum roxburghianum

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Jeeraka – Cumin – Cuminum cyminum

Pushkara – Inula racemosa

Kana – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum

Erandataila – Castor oil – Ricinus communis – 768 ml

Shatapushpa – Indian Dill – Anethum sowa – 768 ml

Kanjika – Fermented gruel – 1.536 liters

Mastu – Supernatent liquid of curds – 1.536 liters

Reference:Bhaishajya Ratnavali Amavata Roga Adhikara – 157 – 162

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers: Alva Pharmacy


Balaswagandhadi Thailam
Balaswagandhadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of fever, weakness of muscles,
bones and joints etc. It is used for external application. This oil is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda
principles.

Balaswagandhadi Tailam Uses:


It is used in the treatment of headache, fever, emaciation, muscle wasting, lack of strength in joints, muscles and
bones.
It is used in all Vata diseases like arthritis, neuralgia, paralysis, insanity etc.
It strengthens muscle, improves quality of blood.
This oil is also known as Ashwagandha bala lakshadi thailam

It is good in catarrh.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use Balaswagandhadi oil?


It is used for external application, in Ayurvedic treatment like massage, dhara etc.

Balaswagandhadi Kuzhampu (oil) side effects:


There are no recorded side effects of this medicine on external application.
It can be used to massage children and pregnant ladies.
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Balaswagandhadi Thailam?


For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Balaswagandhadi Tailam ingredients:


768 g of coarse powder of each of
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera
Laksha – Laccifer lacca
Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Mastu – Supernatent liquid of curds – 3.072 liters
12 g of fine powder of each of following, made together as paste.
Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata
Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Durva – Cynodon dactylon
Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Choraka – Angelica glauca
Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus
Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides
Jalada – Cyperus rotundus
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Suradruma – Cedrus deodara
Haridra – Turmeric Rhizome – Curcuma Longa
Kumuda – Nymphaea stellata
Kaunti – Vitex agnus-castus
Shatahva – Anethum sowa
Padmakesara – Nelumbium speciosum
Special method – Laksha is
is powdered well and placed in a vessel. Hot water is poured and stirred well. When the water becomes red it is
strained and used.
Reference: Sahasrayoga – Tailayoga Prakarana – 13

Balaswagandhadi Kuzhambu is the same product. But here, in place of sesame oil base, a mix of sesame oil,
castor oil and ghee is used as base. The two extra base combination further adds to the Vata pacifying quality of
the oil. Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala manufactures this product.
Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:
Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal, AVP.

Baladhatryadi Thailam
Baladhatryadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of headache, eye disorders, burning
sensation in eyes, head, gout arthritis. It is used for external application and oral intake. This oil is formulated
based on Kerala Ayurveda principles.

Baladhatryadi Thailam Uses:

It is used in the treatment of headache, burning sensation in body, eyes and head, emaciation.

It strengthens muscle, improves quality of blood.

It is also used in treatment of eye disorders.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use Baladhatryadi Tailam?

It is used for external application.

Orally, it is given in a dose of – 3 – 6 ml, twice a day, before food, with warm milk or warm water or as directed
by Ayurvedic doctor.

It is also used in Nasya Ayurvedic treatment (Nasal instillation of drops of the oil).

Baladhatryadi Thailam side effects:

There are no recorded side effects of this medicine on external application.

Nasal instillation should only be done as per doctor’s advice.

Overdose of oral intake may lead to indigestion.


Keep out of sight and reach of children.
store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Baladhatryadi oil?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Orally and for nasal instillation it is usually not administered for more than two months.

Baladhatryadi Tailam ingredients:

Bala – Sida cordifolia – 251.2 g

Dhatri – Amla – Emblica officinalis / Phyllanthus emblica – 251.2 g

Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia – 125.6 g

Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides – 62.8 g

Hrivera – Pavonia odorata – 31.4 g

Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus – 15.7 g

Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra – 15.7 g

Bakula – Mimusops elengi – 15.7 g

Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters

Paste prepared from fine powders of 1.92 g of each of

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Rakta Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus

Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Utpala – Nymphaea stellata

Abda – Cyperus rotundus

Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus

Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum

Patra – Cinnamomum tamala


Jatiphala – Nutmeg – Myristica fragrans

Takkola – Piper cubeba

Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora

Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus

Jivaka – Malaxis acuminata D.Don / Microstylis wallichii Lindl.

Rishabhaka – Manilkara hexandra (Roxb.) Dubard / Mimusoops hexandra Roxb.

Meda – Polygonatum cirrhifolium

Mrudveeka – Dry grapes (Raisins) – Vitis vinifera

Kumkuma – Saffron – Crocus sativus

lamajjaka – Andropogon iwarancusa

Shaluka – Nelumbium speciosum

Shati – Hedychium spicatum

Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album

Pushkara – Inula racemosa

Nagapushpa – Mesua ferrea

Nakha – Capparis zeylanica

Sprikka – Delphinium zalil Aitch et. Hemsl.

Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia

Katuki – Picrorhiza kurroa

Anjana – Aqueous extract of Berberis aristata

Sarala – Pinus roxburghi

Daru – Cedrus deodara

Champaka – Michelia champaca

Mriganabhi – Musk

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum


Triphala – Terminalia chebula (Haritaki), Terminalia bellirica (Vibhitaki) & Phyllanthus emblica (Amla)

Phalini – Callicarpa macrophylla

Mishi – Anethum sowa / Peucedanum graveolens

Musta – Cyperus rotundus

Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha

Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi

Tagara – Valeriana wallichi

Padmakeshara – Nelumbium speciosum

Ksheera – Cow milk – 3.072 liters

Amalaki -Indian Gooseberry- Emblica officinalis / Phyllanthus emblica – Juice extract – 3.072 liters

Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus – Juice extract – 3.072 liters

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 liters

Reference: Sahasrayoga – Tailayoga Prakarana – 57

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:

Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal

Balaguluchyadi Thailam
Balaguluchyadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of gout arthritis. It is used for
external application. This oil is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principles.

Balaguluchyadi Thailam Uses:

It is used in the treatment of gout arthritis for head. Good for the body too. Relieves catarrh and allied
complaints.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use Balaguluchyadi Tailam?

It is used for external application.

Balaguduchyadi Thailam side effects:


There are no recorded side effects of this medicine on external application.

Keep out of sight and reach of children.


store in cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.

How long to use Balaguluchyadi oil?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Balaguluchyadi Thailam ingredients:

256 g of coarse powder of each of

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia

Surapadapa – Cedrus deodara

Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters

Paste prepared from fine powders of 16 g of each of

Jata – Nardostachys jatamansi

Amaya – Saussurea lappa

Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus

Kunduru – Boswellia serrata

Nata – Valeriana wallichi

Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera

Sarala – Pinus roxburghi

Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Reference: Sahasrayoga – Tailayoga Prakarana – 14

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:

Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal

Bala Tel
Bala Tel is an Ayurvedic oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of Vata diseases,vomiting, cough, cold, asthma,
wound, emaciation etc. It is used both externally and orally.

Bala Tail Uses:

It is used to treat cough, cold, fever, vomiting, bloating, wound, emaciation, spleen diseases, epilepsy, asthma. It
is used in Vata diseases.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata

How to use Bala Taila?

Internally it is given in dose of 3 – 6 ml, once or twice a day, before food, with warm water or warm milk, or as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Externally for Nasya, Shirovasti and Snehavasti.

Pathya:

Light food is to be taken.

Bala Thailam side effects:

There are no recorded side effects of this medicine.

People with high BP and cholesterol should exercise precaution while taking this medicine.

Overdosage may cause vomiting and indigestion.

Avoid cold food stuff soon after taking this oil orally.

How long to use Bala oil?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Internally, it is usually administered for not more than 2 – 3 months.

Bala Tailam ingredients:

Bala – Sida cordifolia – 4.8 kg

Chinnaruha – Tinospora cordifolia – 1.2 kg

Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata – 600 g

Water for decoction – 30.720 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters

Mastu – Supernatent liquid of curds – 3.072 liters

Ikshurasa – Sugarcane – Saccharum officinarum – 3.072 liters


Shukta – Fermented gruel – 3.072 liters

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters

Ajaksheera – Goat milk – 1.536 liters

Paste made from 48 g of fine powders of each of

Shati – Hedychium spicatum

Sarala – Pinus roxburghi

Daru – Cedrus deodara

Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum

Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia

Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha

Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album

Padmaka – Prunus puddum

Atibala – Abutilon indicum

Musta – Cyperus rotundus

Mudgaparni – Phaseolus trilobus

Mashaparni – Teramnus labialis Spreng.

Harenu – Vitex agnus-castus

Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Surasa – Holy Basil – Ocimum sanctum

Vyaghranakha – Capparis zeylanica

Rishabhaka – Manilkara hexandra (Roxb.) Dubard / Mimusoops hexandra Roxb.

Jivaka – Malaxis acuminata D.Don / Microstylis wallichii Lindl.

Palasha – Butea monosperma

Kasturi – Musk

Neelika – Indigofera tinctorea

Jati – Nutmeg – Myristica fragrans


Sprikka – Delphinium zalil Aitch et. Hemsl.

Kumkuma – Saffron – Crocus sativus

Shaileya – Parmelia perlata

Jatiphala – Nutmeg – Myristica fragrans

katphala – Myrica nagi

Ambu – Pavonia odorata

Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Kunduru – Boswellia serrata

Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora

Turushka – Hyoscyamus niger

Shrinivasaka – Pinus roxburghi

Lavanga – Clove – Syzigium aromaticum

Nakha – Capparis zeylanica

Kankola – Piper cubeba

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi

Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla

Sthauneya – Clerodendrum infortunatum Linn./ viscosum Vent. Gaertn.

Tagara – Valeriana wallichi

Dhyama – Anogeissus latifolia Wall.

Vacha – Acorus calamus

Madanaka – Randia spinosa

Plava – Cyperus bulbosus / Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea

Reference: Ashtanga Hrudayam Chikitsasthana 29/72-80

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.
Manufacturers:

Nagarjun Pharma

Prasarini Thailam
Prasarini Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica, neck pain,
stiffness etc. It is used for external application.

Prasarini Tailam Uses:

It is used to treat Locked jaw, Stiffness in lower back, Sciatica, Limping, Kyphosis, Paraplegia, Facial palsy,
Stiffness in head and neck.

It is useful for women to conceive , and to overcome vaginal ailments. And for men to rectify sperm impurities.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Kapha

How to use Prasarini Taila?

It is used to apply externally for massage and Ayurvedic therapies like Kativasti, Greevabasti, Basti, Abhyanga
etc.

It is used internally also.

Prasarini Thailam side effects:

It is not having any side effect, on external applciation.

How long to use?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Prasarini Oil ingredients:

Prasarini – Paederia foetida – 4.8 kg

Water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters

Dadhi – Curds – 3.072 kg

Kanjika – Fermented gruel – 3.072 liters

Ksheera – Cow milk – 12.288 liters

Paste prepared from fine powders of 32 g of each of

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra


Pippalimoola – Long pepper root – Piper longum

Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica

Saindhava – Rock Salt

Vacha – Acorus calamus

Prasarini – Paederia foetida

Devadaru – Cedrus deodara

Rasna- Pluchea lanceolata

Gajapippali – Scindapsus officinalis / Piper chaba

Bhallataka – Purified Semecarpus anacordium

Shatapushpa – Anethum sowa

Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyama Khanda 9/119-123.5, AFI Vol 1, Bhaishajya Ratnavali,
Sahasrayogam.

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:

Nagarjun Pharma

Prameha Mihira Taila


Prameha Mihira Taila is an Ayurvedic oil, used to treat abscess with fever, urinary diseases, Vata diseases,
burning sensation etc. It is used for both oral administration and external application.

Prameha Mihira Tailam Uses:

It is used to treat Vata diseases with pain as symptoms as in arthritis, neuralgia, etc.

It helps to treat chronic fever (Vishamajwara), diseases related to bone marrow and fat tissues of the body,
depleted strength of sense organs such as vision, hearing weakness, erectile dysfunction.
It also helps to relieve burning sensation, Pitta symptoms, excessive thirst, vomiting, dryness of mouth and
diabetes.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata, Pitta and Kapha

How to use Prameha Mihira Taila?

It is used to apply externally.


It is also given orally in a dose of 2 – 3 ml, once or twice a day, before food with warm water or warm milk, or
as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

It is best to take this medicine, orally only under strict medical supervision.

Prabhanjana Prameha Mihira Thailam side effects:

It is not having any side effect, on external applciation.

Oral use should be done under medical supervision.

How long to use?

For external use, it can be used for a long period of time.

Internally it is given, usually for a period of 1 – 2 months.

Prameha Mihira Tailam ingredients:

12 g of each of

Shatahva – Anethum sowa

Devakashta – Cedrus deodara

Mustaka – Cyperus rotundus

Haridra – Turmeric – Curcuma longa

Daruharidra – Berberis aristata

Murva – marsdenia tenacissima

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Vajigandha – Withania somnifera

Shweta Chandana – Santalum album – Sandalwood

Raktachandana – Pterocarpus santalinus

Renuka – Vitex negundo

Katuka – Picrorhiza kurroa

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum


Brahmayashtika – Bharangi – Clerodendron serratum

Chavika – Piper chaba

Dhanyaka – Coriander – Coriandrum sativum

Vatsa – Holarrhena antidysenterica

Pootika – Holoptelia integrifolia

Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha

Patraka – Cinnamomum tamala

Triphala – Terminalia chebula (Haritaki), Terminalia bellirica (Vibhitaki) & Phyllanthus emblica (Amla)

Nalika – Nelumbo nucifera

Baalaka – Pavonia odorata

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Atibala – Abutilon indicum

Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia

Sarala – Pinus roxburghi

Padma – Nelumbium speciosum

Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa

Madhurika – Anethum sowa / Peucedanum graveolens

Vacha – Acorus calamus

Ajaji – Cumin – Cuminum cyminum

Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides

Jati – Nutmeg – Myristica fragrans

Vasa – Adhatoda vasica

Tagara – Valeriana wallichi

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Shatavari Rasa – Asparagus racemosus – Juice extract – 768 ml

Laksha Rasa – Laccifer lacca – 3.072 liters


Mastu – Supernatant liquid of curds – 3.072 liters

Ksheera – Cow milk – 3.072 liters

Gandhadravaya – fragrant ingredients such as Camphor, Kasturi (Musk) etc.

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali Pramehadhikara 86-94

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Prabhanjana Vimardanam Thailam


Prabhanjana Vimardanam Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used to treat abscess with pain, hernia, abdominal pain,
backache etc. It is used for external application. This oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

Prabhanjana Vimardanam Tailam Uses:

It is used to treat abscess due to Vata, hernia, abdominal colic, facial palsy, neuro-muscular conditions due to
Vata imbalance and backache. Important in sarvanga vata [paraplegia]. Very effective if applied externally in
pounding pain, pricking pain, numbness and loss of strength. Controls rheumatism. For quick relief, use warm.

How to use Prabhanjana Vimardana Taila?

It is used to apply externally.

Prabhanjana Vimardanam Thailam side effects:

It is not having any side effect, on external applciation.

How long to use?

It can be used for a long period of time

Prabhanjana Vimardanam Tailam ingredients:

25.6 grams of each of

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus

Shigru – Moringa oleifera

Varuna – Crataeva nurvala

Arka – Calotropis procera

karanja – Pongamia pinnata

Eranda – Ricinus ccommunis


Koranta (sahachara) – Barleria prionitis

Vajigandha – Withania somnifera

Prasarini – Paedaria foetida

Bilva – Aegle marmelos

Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum

Gambhari – Gmelina arborea

Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens

Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa

water for decoction – 24.576 liters, boiled and reduced to 6.144 liters, filtered.

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 1.536 liters

ksheera – cow milk – 3.072 liters

Dadhi – Curds – 1.536 liters

Kanjika – 1.536 liters

Paste prepared with fine powders of 12 grams of each of –

Tagara – Valeriana wallichi

Amarakashta – Cedrus deodara

Ela – Elettaria cardamomum

Shunti – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis

Sarshapa – Mustard – Brassica juncea

Choraka – Angelica glauca

Shatahva – Anethum sowa

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Sindhuttha – Rock sakt

Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata

Kalanusarika – Fenugreek – Trigonella foenum-graecum

Vacha – Acorus calamus


Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica

Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi

Sarala – Pinus roxburghi

Katurohini – Picrorhiza kurroa

Reference: Sahasrayoga Tailayoga Prakarana – 5

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Pippalyadi Tailam
Pippalyadi Tailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used to treat piles, It is used for external application. It is also used in
Ayurvedic Panchakarma treatment called as Anuvasana Basti.

Pippalyadi Tailam Uses:

It is used to treat piles, gout, weakness in lower back and lower limbs, lumbar and cervical spondylosis and
constipation.

How to use Pippalyadi Taila ?

It is used to apply externally. It is also used in Anuvasana Basti, a Panchakarma treatmet where oil is given as
enema.

Pippalyadi Thailam side effects:

It may cause little burning sensation in people with Pitta body type.

How long to use?

Its use for more than prescribed time (about 1 -2 months) may cause burning sensation.

Hence follow doctors advice strictly for its usage period.

Pippalyadi Tailam ingredients:

8. 7 grams of each of

Pippali – Long pepper – Piper longum

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Bilva – Aegle marmelos

Shatahva – Anethum sowa


Madana – Randia spinosa

Vacha – Acorus calamus

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Shati – hedychium spicatum

Pushkarahva – Inula racemosa

Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica

Devadaru – Cedrus deodara

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Ksheera – Cow milk – 1.536 literrs

Reference: Bheshaj Ratnavali Arshorogadhikara 115-118

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Pinda Thailam
Pinda Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil, used to relieve pain especially due to gout arthritis. It is used for external
application only.

Pinda Tailam Uses:


It is used to treat pain related to gouty arthritis- vatashonita and allied burning, swelling ,redness and pounding
pain. It is also used in other types of arthritis.

Vatashonita patients should apply this oil daily over the body before bathing.

How to use Pinda Taila Oil ?


It is used to apply externally. It is used in Ayurvedic treatments like Abhyanga, Januvasti, Dhara etc.

Pinda Thailam side effects:


There are no side effects with this oil on external application.
This oil is not meant to be taken orally. If you accidentally take it orally, consult your doctor immediately.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Store in a cool, dry place.

How long to use Pinda tailam?


It can be used for a very long period of time, as advised by Doctor.

Pinda Taila ingredients:


Madhuchhista – Honey bee wax – 280 g
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia – 455 g
Sarjarasa – Resin of Vateria indica – 186 g
Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus – 455 g
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 6 liters
Water – 24 liters
The above combination is heated till Taila is prepared. (Till all the moisture content is evaporated). Then the oil
is filtered and preserved.

Reference of Pinda oil


Charaka Samhita CHikitsa Sthana 29/123
Ashtanga Hrudaya Chikitsa Sthana 22/22

Original Sanskrit verse –


छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ
छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ

samadhūcchiṣṭamañjiṣṭhaṃ sasarjarasasārivam | piṇḍatailam tadabhyaṅgāt vātaraktarujāpaham ||

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers: Alva Pharmacy, Pankajakasthuri, Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala

Parinatakeri Ksheeradi Thailam


Parinatakeri Ksheeradi Thailam is an oil, used to relieve arm, shoulder and upper back pain. This herbal oil is
formulated based on Kerala Ayurvedic principles.

Parinatakeri Ksheeradi Tailam Uses:

It is used to treat pain related to shoulder, upper back and neck pain.

How to use Parinatakeri Ksheeradi Oil ?

It is used to apply externally.

Parinatakeri Ksheeradi Tailam side effects:

There are no side effects with this oil on external application.

How long to use?

It can be used for a very long period of time, as advised by Doctor.

Parinatakeri Ksheeradi Oil ingredients:

Paste prepared from

Kshanada – turmeric – Curcuma longa – 48 g

Asura Dhoopa – Commiphora mukul – 48 g

Tilataila – Sesamum indicum – oil – 768 ml


Parinatakeri ksheera – Coconut milk – 768 ml

Jambeeraphalodaka – Lemon juice extract – 768 ml

Reference: Sahasra Yoga, Taila Yoga Prakarana – 9

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Neelibhringadi Oil
Neelibhringadi Oil is an Ayurvedic hair oil, used to improve quality of hair, to treat split hairs, premature
graying and baldness. This herbal oil is formulated based on Kerala Ayurvedic principles.

Neelibhringadi Thailam Uses:


It is used to treat premature greying, baldness, split hairs, hair loss, scalp itching and dandruff.

How to use Nilibhringadi Oil ?


This oil is meant to be used for external application only. It is applied over scalp, followed by gentle massage
for five minutes.
It can be applied at night and hair wash can be done in the morning.
It can also be applied in the morning, half an hour before head bath.
In small quantities, it can be applied on daily basis.

Neelibhringadi Tailam side effects:


There are no side effects with this oil on external application.

How long to use?


It can be used for a very long period of time, as advised by Doctor.

Nelibhringadi Coconut Oil ingredients:


Neeli swarasa – Juice extract or decoction of Indigofera tinctorea – 768 ml
Bhringaraja swarasa – Juice extract or decoction of Eclipta alba – 768 ml
Shatakratulata (Karnasphota) – Cardiospermum helicacabum – decoction – 768 ml
Dhatri – Amla – Emblica officinalis – 768 ml
Aja ksheera – Goat milk – 768 ml
Nalikera Ksheera – coconut – 768 ml
Mahishiksheera – Buffalo milk – 768 ml
Dhenudbhava – Cow milk – 768 ml
Taila – Coconut oil – 768 ml
Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra – 32 g
Gunjamoola – Root of Abrus precatorius – 32 g
Anjana – Aqueous extract of berberis aristata – 32 g
The oil prepared with coconut oil base is called – Neelibhringadi Kera thailam

Some companies like Alva Pharmacy do manufacture this oil with sesame oil base.
Reference: Sahasra Yoga, Taila Yoga Prakarana – 38

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.
Manufacturers:
J & J Kalan Pharmaceuticals, KPN, Bipha Ayurvedic.

Neelikadi Taila
Neelikadi Taila is an Ayurvedic hair oil, used in the treatment of alopecia, baldness and greying of hairs. It is
used for external application over hair and face.

Neelikadi Taila uses:

It is used in the treatment of alopecia, itching, dandruff, grey hairs, and baldness.

How to use Nilikadi Oil ?

This oil is meant to be used for external application only. It is applied over scalp, followed by gentle massage
for five minutes.

Neelikadi Taila side effects:

There are no side effects with this oil on external application.

How long to use?

It can be used for a very long period of time, as advised by Doctor.

Nilikadi Tailam ingredients:

Paste made of 12 grams of each of

Nilika – Indigofera tinctorea

Ketaki Khanda – Pandanus odoratissimus

Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba

Kurantaka – Strobilanthes ciliatus

Arjuna Pushpa – Terminalia arjuna

Beejaka Kusuma – Pterocarpus marsupium

Tagara – Valeriana wallichi

kamala – Nerium indicum

Ayoraja Bhasma – Iron Bhasma

Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla

Dadima Twak – Pomegranate tree bark – Punica Granatum


Guduchika – Tinospora cordifolia

Haritaki – Terminalia chebula

Vibhitaki – Terminalia bellirica

Amla – Emblica officinalis

Padma pankha – Nelumbo nucifera

Taila – Oil of sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Triphala kwatha – Decoction made of Triphala (Haritaki, Vibhitaki and Amla) – 3.072 liters

Bhringaraja Swarasa – Juice extract of Eclipta alba – 3.072 liters

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyama Khanda 9/157-160.5

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Nalpamaradi Oil
Nalpamaradi Oil is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of skin diseases with itching such as eczema. This oil
is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principles.

Nalpamaradi oil uses: It is used in the treatment of skin diseases, Herpes, Scabies, Eczema, Dermatitis,
allergic skin diseases such as ring worm infestation, Blood impurities. This oil is also used as baby massage oil,
to relieve any minor skin conditions and to improve fairness and skin complexion, since it contains Turmeric
and sandalwood.

Effect on Tridosha:

Effective on Pittaja skin disorders.

How to use Nalpamaradi Oil ? This oil is meant to be used for external application only. It is applied over the
affected skin parts.

Nalpamaradi Thailam side effects: There are no side effects with this oil on external application.

How long to use? It can be used for a very long period of time, as advised by Doctor.

Nalpamaradi Tailam ingredients:


Nalpamara – 15 grams of each of group of four types of tree barks – viz
Vata – Ficus benghalensis
Ashwattha – Ficus religiosa
Plaksha – Ficus lacor
Udumbara – Ficus glomerata
Triphala – Haritaki – Terminalia chebula, Vibhitaki – Terminalia bellirica, Amla – Emblica officinalis
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
Sevya – Vetiveria zizanioides
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Chora – Angelica glauca
Tila taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
3.072 liters of Water decoction prepared from
Paimanjal – wet turmeric – Curcuma longa
Parpata – Fumaria indica

The above combination of herbs, oil and liquid is heated till the oil is prepared, filtered. Nalpamaradi coconut
oil is prepared with the same combination, with coconut oil base, in place of sesame oil.

Manufacturers of Nalpamaradi Keram: Nagarjuna, AVP, AVS (Kottakkal), Kerala Ayurveda


Reference: Sahasra Yoga, Tailayoga Prakarana, 26, Ayurvedic Formulary Of India Vol 1.

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.
Reference Sanskrit verse:
छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछ
छछछछछछछछछि छ
छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ
छछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ
nālpāmaraṃ triphalacandanasevyakuṣṭha covalli coramagilenniva kalkamākki |
paimañjal parpaṭarase paripakvameṇṇa tekkil keṭuṃ coriciraṃgu visarpakuṣṭham ||

Using Nalpamaradi oil along with Kumkumadi oil for fairness in babies.
A mix of Kumkumadi and Nalpamaradi oil works best for fairness of babies. Both of these oils are good for
improving skin complexion and fairness. But they should be used only after testing it on a small area. Very
rarely, using herbal oils can produce allergic skin reactions.

100 ml of Nalpamaradi oil, mix it with 10 ml of Kumkumadi oil. First, as a trial, apply only 3 drops of the oil
over forearm. Mark the area and watch for any allergic reaction. If there is allergic reaction (red patches,
itchiness), then consult a doctor immediately. If there is no allergic reaction, you can use it for massage. Take
around 2-3 teaspoons of it, apply to whole body, leave it for 15 minutes, wash off with lukewarm water. Do it
once or twice a week. You can also do it daily. Read more about Kumkumadi oil

Narayan Oil
Narayan Oil is an Ayurvedic oil (Thailam). It is used in the treatment of many neuro- muscular and skeleto-
muscular conditions, such as arthritis, neuralgia etc. It is one of the most widely used Ayurvedic oils. It is used
both for oral administration and external application.

Narayana Oil uses:


It is useful to relieve aches and pains due to travelling.
It is useful to improve bone strength in osteoporosis and arthritis.
It is useful in joint disorders like Osteo arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, lumbar and cervical spondylosis, gout.

Orally, it is used in treatment of oligospermia, male and used as Ayurvedic medicine for infertility female.
It is used for nasal instillation to improve strength of sense organs and to treat hearing and vision problems.
It is helpful in locked jaw and toothache.
It helps to relieve testicular pain, on massage.
How to use Narayana Thailam?
It is used for massage.
It is used in Ayurvedic treatment like Dhara, Nasya, Basti treatment etc.
Dose for oral intake is – 5 – 20 drops once or twice a day, before food, with warm water or warm milk, as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.
This oil is used for massage for ladies, after delivery, to improve body strength.
It is also used as massage oil for babies.

Narayana Tailam side effects:


No side effects are known with this oil, on external administration.
Oil’s oral intake should only be done strictly under medical supervision.

Narayana Tel ingredients:


480 grams of each of
Bilva – Aegle marmelos
Agnimantha – Premna mucronata
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
Paribhadra – Erythrina variegata
Prasarini – Paedaria foetida
Brihati – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Solanum xanthocarpum
Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Atibala – Abutilon indicum
Shvadamshtra – Tribulus terrestris
Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa
Water for decoction – 49.152 liters, boiled and reduced to 12.288 liters
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters
96 grams of fine powder of each of following, made into paste with water –
Shatapushpa – Anethum sowa
Devadaru – Cedrus deodara
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Shaileyaka – Convolvulus pluricaulis
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus
Tagara – Valeriana wallichi
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Ela – Elettaria cardamomum (cardamom)
Mashaparni – Teramnus labialis
Mudgaparni – Phaseolus trilobus
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Uraria picta
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata
Turagagandha – Withania somnifera
Saindhava Lavana – Rock salt
Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa
Shatavari rasa – Juice extract / water decoction of Asparagus racemosus – 3.072 liters
Goksheera – Cow milk / goat milk – 12.288 liters

How to prepare Narayana Tail?


The above combination of herbs and liquids is heated till total moisture evaporates. It is then filtered and stored.
Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali – Vatavyadhi – 140 – 150

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.
Manufacturers –
Vaidyaratnam, Pankajakasthuri
Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal
AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. ltd
Dabur
Almost all Ayurvedic companies manufacture this oil.

Usage in proprietary Ayurvedic medicines:


Narayan tel is used as oil base to prepare liniments and herbal pain relieving oils such as Dazzle oil

Dhanwantharam Thailam
Dhanwantharam Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used in the treatment of Vata diseases such as Rheumatoid
and osteo arthritis, spondylosis, headache and neuro-muscular conditions. This oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda
practice.

Effect on Tridosha:
Effective on Vata and Kapha mixed Vata condition.

Dhanwantharam Tailam uses:


It is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritis, neck pain and back ache due to spondylosis,
It is useful in treatment of neurological conditions such as Neuritis, Neuralgia, paralysis, facial palsy, etc.

How to use Dhanwantharam oil?


It is used for massage.
It is used in Ayurvedic treatment like Dhara, Basti treatment etc.
101 times processed oil, called Dhanwantharam 101 -is used for oral administration.
Dose for oral intake is – 5 – 20 drops once or twice a day, before food, with warm water or warm milk, as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.
This oil is used for massage for ladies, after delivery, to improve body strength.
It is also used as massage oil for babies.
Internal use is advised to relieve fever, bloating and urinary diseases.

Dhanwantaram Tailam side effects:


No side effects are known with this oil, on external administration.
Oil’s oral intake should only be done strictly under medical supervision.

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Dhanwantharam Tailam ingredients:


Balamoola – Sida cordifolia – 4.608 kg
Water for decoction – 36.864 liters, boiled and reduced to 4.608 liters
Paya – cow milk – 4.608 liters
768 grams of total of
Yava – Barley – Hordeum vulgare
Kola – Zyziphus jujuba
Kulattha – Horse gram – Dolichos biflorus
Dashamoola – group of ten roots
Bilva – Aegle marmelos
Agnimantha – Premna mucronata
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
Gambhari – Gmelina arborea
Brihati – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Solanum xanthocarpum
Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Uraria picta
Water for decoction – 6.144 liters, boiled and reduced to 768 ml.
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum
Paste made of 6 grams of each of –
Meda – Polygonatum cirrhifolium
Mahameda – Polygonatum verticillatum
Daru – Cedrus deodara
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Kakoli – Fritillaria roylei
Ksheerakakoli – Lilium polyphyllum
Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus
Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Tagara – Valeriana wallichi
Jeevaka – Malaxis acuminata
Rishabhaka – Manilkara hexandra
Saindhava Lavana – Rock salt
Kalanusari – Valeriana wallichi
Shaileya – Convolvulus pluricaulis
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa
Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
Ksheerashukla – Ipomoea mauritiana
Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Haritaki – Terminalia chebula
Vibhitaki – Terminalia bellirica
Amla – Emblica officinalis
Shatahva – Asparagus
Mashaparni – Teramnus labialis
Mudgaparni – Phaseolus trilobus
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum camphora
Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
How to prepare?

This Taila when prepared with Avartana process is known as Dhanvantara Taila Avartana, wherein, the oil
making is repeated for 101 times.

Reference: Sahasrayoga Tailayoga Prakarana 1, Astanga Hridayam.


Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.
Manufacturers –
Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal, Pankajakasthuri, AVN

Grahanimihira Taila
Grahanimihira Taila is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of diarrhea, fever, cough, etc. This oil is used

both for external and internal administration.

Grahanimihira Tailam uses:

It is used in the treatment of Diarrhoea, Malabsorption syndrome, Hiccup, Fever, Cough, Asthma, Jaundice,
Urinary disorders, Thirst

Externally it is used to treat – Wrinkles in skin and graying of hair, Vomiting, Vertigo, Pain in abdomen,
Haemorrhoids, Urinary conditions, Oedema,Colicky Pain and emaciation.

It is also used in the treatment of Oligospermia and Threatened abortion, where it is used for external
application over abdomen.

How to use Grahanimihira Taila ?

It is used both for internal administration and external application.

Dose for internal administration – 2 – 3 ml, once or twice a day, before food with warm water, or as directed by
Ayurvedic doctor.

Grahanimihira Taila side effects:

In higher doses, or in cases where it is wrongly administered, it may cause loose stools and diarrhea.

This medicine should only be taken under strict medical supervision.

Grahanimihira Taila ingredients:

This medicine is advised to prepare in Pushya star day.

Ingredients are –

12 grams of each of

Dhanyaka – coriander – Coriandrum sativum

Dhataki – Woodfordia fruticosa

Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa

Samanga – Touch me not plant – Mimosa pudica


Ativisha – Aconitum heterophyllum

Shiva – Terminalia chebula

Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides

Varivaha – Cyperus rotundus

Jala – Coleus amboinicus

Mocha – Bombax malabaricum

Rasanjana – Berberis aristata

Bilva – Aegle marmelos

Nilotpala – Nymphaea stellata

Patra – Cinnamomum tamala

Keshara – Mesua ferrea

Padma kesara -Nelumbo nucifear

Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia

Indrayava – Seed of Holarrhena antidysenterica

Shyama – Operculina turpethum

Padmaka – Prunus puddum

Katurohini – Picrorhiza kurroa

Tagara – Velriana wallichi

Nalada – Nartostachys jatamansi

Bhringa – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Kesharaja – Eclipta alba

Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa

Amra twak – Bark of mango tree – mangifera indica

Jambu twak – Bark of Eugenia jambolana

Kadamba twak – Bark of Anthocephalus cadamba

Kutaja twak – Bark of Holarrhena antidysenterica


Yamani – Trachyspermum ammi

Jiraka – Cuminum cyminum

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum

Takra (Buttermilk) / Decoction of bark of Kutaja (Holarrhena antidysenterica) or Dhanyaka kwatha (coriander
decoction) – 3.072 liters

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali Grahani roga 154-164

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Chandanadi Thailam
Chandanadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is a natural coolant oil. It is used to relieve burning sensation,
dizziness, etc. It is used to apply as hair oil and also used for whole body massage. It is used both for oral
intake and external application.

Chandanadi Thailam uses:

It is to apply over head and for nasal instillation (Nasya treatment) – to relieve burning sensation in head,
dizziness and nasal bleeding.

It is used to apply all over the body and massage – to relieve liver diseases such as jaundice, herpes, gout and
bleeding diseases.

It is used for internal administration in cases of bleeding diseases, gout, heavy menstrual bleeding.

It is also used in the treatment of psychosis.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Pitta

How to use Chandanadi Thailam ?

It is used for nasal instillation in a dose of 2 – 8 drops, as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Dose for internal administration – 2 – 3 ml, once or twice a day, before food with warm water, or as directed by
Ayurvedic doctor.

Self meicstion with Nasya or oral intake is strictly contra indicated.

It i also used for massage.

Chandanadi Taila side effects:

In higher doses, or in cases where it is wrongly administered, it may cause loose stools and diarrhea.

This medicine should only be taken under strict medical supervision.


Chandanadi oil ingredients:

Paste preapared with 12 grams of fine powders of

Prapaundarika – Lotus variety

Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia

Dhataki – Woodfordia fruticosa

Padmakeshara – Lotus stamen

Kumuda – Nymphaea stellata

Utpala – Nelumbo nucifera

Shaluka – Blue lotus stalk

Mrinala, bisa – Lotus stalk

Padmaka – Prunus puddum

Ananta – Hemidsemus indicus

Kusha – Desmostachya bipinnata

Kasha – Saccharum spontaneum

Ikshu – Sugarcane – Saccharum officinarum

Kshirishrunga – Lilium polyphyllum

Valkala – Buchanania latifolia

Jeevaniya Gana herbs –

Jeevaniya gana herbs


yashtimadhu – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Priyala – Buchanania lanzan
Parushaka – Phoenix pusilla
Rasanjana – Berberis aristata
Ashoka – Saraca indica
Mrudveeka – Raisin
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
Tanduleeyaka – Amaranthus spinosus L.

Tila taila – sesame oil – 768 ml

Decoction prepared from

480 grams of
Chandana – Santalum album

Udichya – Pavonia odorata

Nalada – Nardostachys jatamansi

Dhatri – Amla – Emblica officinalis

Yasthyahva – Licorice – Glycyrhiza glabra

Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Water – 12.288 liters – boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters.

The above combination is boiled till around 750 ml of oil is prepared.

Reference: Yoga Ratnakara – Rajayakshma chikitsa, also mentioned in Sahasrayoga Tailayoga 30

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:
Arya Vaidya Pharmacy
Santhigiri
Swadeshi

Chandanbala Laxadi Oil


Chandanbala Laxadi Oil is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used to relieve burning sensation, dizziness, etc. It is used to
apply externally and also for oral intake.

Chandanbala Laxadi Taila uses:

It is used to apply all over the body and massage – to relieve itching, blisters, burning sensation in eyes, fever,
headache, tiredness and emaciation.

It is used for internal administration in cases of cold, cough, asthma, bleeding diseases, heavy menstrual
bleeding and oligospermia.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Pitta and Kapha

How to use Chandanabala Lakshadi Taila?

It is used for nasal instillation in a dose of 2 – 8 drops, as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Dose for internal administration – 2 – 3 ml, once or twice a day, before food with warm water, or as directed by
Ayurvedic doctor.
Self meicstion with Nasya or oral intake is strictly contra indicated.

It i also used for massage.

Chandanbala Laxadi oil side effects:

In higher doses, or in cases where it is wrongly administered, it may cause loose stools and diarrhea.

This medicine should only be taken under strict medical supervision.

Chandanbala Laxadi Thailam ngredients:

Chandana – Santalum album – 768 g

Bala – Sida cordifolia – 768 g

Laksha – Laccifer lacca – 768 g

Lamajjaka – Andropogon iwarancusa – 768 g

Water – 24.576 liters, boiled and reduced with above herbs to 6.144 liters, filtered.

Taila – Oil of sesamum indicum – 1.536 liters

Paste preapared with 16 grams of fine powders of

Chandana – Santalum album

Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides

madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Shatahva – Asparagus racemosus

Katurohini – Picrorhiza kurroa

Devadaru – Cedrus deodara

Nisha – Turmeric – Curcuma longa

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia

Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha

Balaka – Pavoia odorata

Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera

Bala – Sida cordifolia


Darvi – Berberis aristata

Murva- Marsdenia tenacissima

Musta – Cyperus rotundus

Moolaka – Raddish – Raphanus sativus

Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum

Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea

Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata

Laksha – Laccifer lacca

Saugandhika (Shati) – Hedychium spicatum

Peetasara – Pterocarpus marsupium

Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus

Sauvarchala lavana – Sochal salt

Saindhava lavana – Rock salt

Ksheera – cow milk – 3.072 liters

Reference: Yoga Ratnakara – Jwara Chikitsa

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:
Dabur

Chitrakadi Taila
Chitrakadi Taila is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used in the treatment of fistula. It is used to apply externally into the
fistula track to induce quick healing.

Chitrakadi Taila uses:

It is used for external application to heal fistula track and sinus.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Pitta and Kapha

How to use Chitrakadi Taila?


It is only meant for external application

Chitrakadi Thailam side effects:

It may cause burning sensation on application.

It should not be taken orally.

Chitrakadi oil ngredients:

16 grams of each of

Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica

Arkamoola -Calotropis procera

Trivrit – Operculina turpethun

Patha – Cyclea peltata

Malapu – Phalgu – Bauhinia tomentosa

Hayamaraka – Nerium indicum

Sudhamoola – Euphorbia neriifolia

Vacha – Acorus calamus

Langalika – Gloriosa superba

Saptaparna – Alstonia scholaris

Sauvarchika – Svarjika Kshara

Jyotishmati – Celastrus paniculata

Taila – 768 ml

Water – 3.072 liters

Reference: Sushruta Samhita, Bhagandhara Chikitsa 50-50.5

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Jatyadi Oil
Jatyadi Oil is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used for quick wound healing in blisters, sinuses, non healing wounds etc. it
is used for external application.
Jatyadi Taila uses:
It heals wounds quickly. It is used to apply externally over non healing wounds, sinus, blisters, abscess, bite
wounds.
It is also useful in burns.
It is applied over infected skin diseases such as Hand Foot and Mouth Disease, eczema, syphilis etc.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Pitta and Kapha

How to use Jatyadi Tail?


It is used to apply over the non healing wounds.
Usually a cotton swab, dipped in the oil is placed over the wound or blisters for about half an hour, twice or
thrice a day.

Dhara can also be done over the wounds.

Jathyadi Thailam side effects:

This product is meant only for external application.

Accidental oral intake may cause severe side effects.

Jatyadi Tel ngredients:

10.55 grams of each of


Jati – Myristica fragrans
Nimba – Neem – Azadirachta indica
Patola – Stereospermum suaveolens
Naktamala – leaves of Pongamia pinnata
Sikta – Honey bee wax
Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Haridra – Turmeric – Curcuma longa
Daruharidra – Berberis aristata
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Katurohini – Picrorhiza kurroa
Padmaka – Prunus puddum
Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa
Abhaya – Terminalia chebula
Nilotpala – Nymphaea stellata
Tutthaka – Copper sulphate
Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus
Naktamala beeja – Seeds of Pongamia pinnata
Taila – Sesame oil – 768 ml
Water – 3.072 liters

Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyama Khanda 9/168-171.5

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:
Sandu, Baidyanath
Use as ingredient in proprietary Ayurvedic medicines:
Jathyadi oil is used as ingredient in many Ayurvedic medicines such as Kulon ointment, which is applied
externally to treat hemorrhoids and anal fissures.

Jyotishmati oil (Malkangni oil)


Jyotishmati Oil is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used in the treatment of leucoderma. It is an herbal oil, used for
external application over the affected area.

Jyotishmati Oil uses:


Useful in the treatment of leucoderma. Good in any kapha based wounds. Used mostly in fistula and wounds in
tubercular glands.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Pitta and Kapha

How to use Jyotishmati Thailam?


used for external application only.
Internal administration is not advised with this oil.

Jyotishmati Taila side effects:


This product is meant only for external application. No side effects are known with this oil.

Jyotishmati oil ngredients:


Apamarga Kshara Jala – Achyranthes aspera
Jyotishmati – Celastrus paniculata
Taila – Oil of sesamum indicum

Use of Jyothismathi taila (Malkangni oil) for breast size enhancement:


Jyotishmati taila – 20 ml is mixed with 100 ml of Balaswagandhadi taila and this mix is used for breast
massage with circular motion of fingers. This improves micro-circulation and improves breast size. (Input by Dr
MB Gururaja sir. One of my mentors, practices in Shimoga, Karnataka)

Reference: Yoga Ratnakara – Kushta Chikitsa, Astangahridayam.


Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Tungadrumadi Thailam
Tungadrumadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used in the treatment of headache and eye diseases. It is used
for external application. This oil is formulated on the basis of Kerala Ayurveda Principles. Tungadruma refers
to coconut. Tender coconut water is used as an ingredient in this herbal oil.

Tungadrumadi Taila uses:

Useful to relieve headache and burning sensation, eye diseases.


It is helpful to relieve psychotic diseases.

It helps to induce natural sleep.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Pitta and Vata


How to use Tungadrumadi Tailam?

used for external application only.

It is used in the treatments like Shiro Tarpana, Netra Tarpana etc.

Internal administration is not advised with this oil.

Tungadrumadi oil side effects:

This product is meant only for external application. No side effects are known with this oil.

Tungadrumadi Tailam ingredients:

Taruna Trungadruma jala – Tender coconut water – 3.072 liters

32 grams of each of

Sugandha – Acorus calamus

Lamajja – Vetiveria zizanioides

Utpala – Nymphaea stellata

Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album

Cow milk – 768 ml

Taila – Oil of sesamum indicum / Coconut oil – 768 ml

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Taila Yoga Prakarana – 43

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Original sanskrit verse –

छछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछ


छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ

tuṅgadrumasya taruṇasya jale sugandhalāmajja yaṣṭīmadhukotpalacandanānām |


kalkena dugdhasahitena vipakvametattailaṃ śironayanatarpaṇamarpaṇena ||

Tuvaraka Taila
Tuvaraka Taila is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used in the treatment of allergic skin conditions, ring worm infestation,
eczema etc. It is used for external application and oral administration.
Tuvaraka Tailam uses:
It is used in treating all types of skin diseases like ring worm infestation, dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.
It is also used to relieve frequent urination.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Pitta and Vata

How to use Tuvaraka Thailam?


It is used for external application over the affected part of skin.
Internal administration – dose is – 5 – 10 drops twice a day, before food, with warmwater, or as directed by
Ayurvedic doctor.
To relieve frequent urination, traditionally, it is applied over bladder area.

Tuvaraka Taila side effects:


No side effects are known with this oil, on external administration.
But for oral intake, this medicine should be taken only under medical supervision.

Tuvaraka Taila ingredients:


Tuvaraka Phala majja Taila – Oil of Fruit rind of Hydnocarpus laurifolia – 768 g
Khadira Kwatha – Decoction of Acacia catechu – 2.304 liters
Tuvaraka Kalka – Paste made of Hydnocarpus laurifolia – 128 mg
The above combination is heated till oil is prepared. The prepared oil is kept in cow dung or hot ash for fifteen
days, before use.

Reference: Sushruta Samhita Chikitsa Sthana 13/20-23

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.
Importance in Panchakarma –
Whenever any oil or ghee is used for oral consumption, usually hot water is administered after drinking the fat.
But for Tuvaraka, usually cold water is administered.

Triphaladi Thailam
Triphaladi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil. It is used in the treatment of headache, hair fall, grey hairs, etc. It is
used for external application. This oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda practice.

Triphaladi Tailam uses:

It is used to treat split hairs, grey hairs. It improves hair strength.

It is useful in relieving headache, sinusitis, rhinitis.

It is used for all diseases pertaining to neck, eyes, ear and throat.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Vata, Pitta and Kapha.

How to use Triphaladi Taila?

It is used as hair oil.

It is used for head massage.


It is used in Ayurvedic treatment like Shirodhara, Shirovasti etc.

Triphaladi oil side effects:

No side effects are known with this oil, on external administration.

Triphaladi thailam ingredients:

341.33 grams of each of

Haritaki – Terminalia chebula

Vibhitaki – Terminalia bellirica

Amla – Emblica officinalis

Amrutavalli – Tinospora cordifolia

Ketaki – Pandanus tectorius

Asanaka – Pterocarpus marsupium

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Eranda – Castor – Ricinus communis

Indravalli – Citrullus colocynthis

water for decoction – 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters

Tekaraja swarsa – Juice extract / decoction of Eclipta alba

Hatha swarasa – Amla juice extract – Emblica officinalis

Taila – Sesame oil / Coconut oil. If it is made with coconut oil base, it is called Triphaladi Keratailam

Ksheera – cow milk – 1.536 liters

Fine powder paste of 8 grams of each of

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Yasthyahva – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra

Padmaka – Prunus puddum

Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides

Rakta Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus

Musta – Cyperus rotundus


Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum

Patra – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi

Hayagandha – Withania somnifera

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Amruta – Tinospora cordifolia

Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus

Amarakashta – Cedrus deodara

Lavanga – Clove – Syzigium aromaticum

Nata – Valeriana wallichi

Choraka – Angelica glauca

Shweta Kamala – White lotus

Rakta Kamala – Nelumbium speciosum

Kalhara – Woodfordia fruticosa

Padma – Nelumbo nicufera

Anjana – Berberis aristata

Neeli – Indigofera tinctorea

Reference: Sahasrayoga Tailayoga Prakarana 44

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers –
Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal

Kasisadi Tailam
Kasisadi Tailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of piles. It is only meant for external application
over the piles. This product contains herbal and mineral ingredients.
Kasisadi oil uses:

It is used in treating piles. It is applied externally over the pile mass. It shrinks the pile mass and is corrosive in
nature.

How to use Kasisadi Tailam ?

It is used to apply over the pile mass, once or twice a day.

Kasisadi Tail side effects:

Special care is needed while applying this oil.

Accidental oral intake should be avoided.

This product contains herbal and mineral ingredients.

This product should only be used under strict medical supervision.

Manufacturers: Nagarjuna

Kasisadi Taila ingredients:

12 grams of each of

Kasisa – Ferrous sulphate

Saindhava – Rock salt

Krishna – Piper longum

Shunti – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis

Kushta – Saussurea lappa

Langali – Gloriosa superba

Shilabhid – Shilajatu – Asphaltum

Ashvamara

Danti – Baliospermum montanum

Jantughna – Embelia ribes

Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica

Talaka – Haratala – Orpiment – Aresnic tri sulphide

Kunati – Manashila – Realgar – Arsenis sulphide


Svarnakshiri – Argemone mexicana

Snuhi Paya – Latex of Euphorbia neriifolia

Arka Paya – Latex of Calotropis procera

Taila – Oil of sesamum indicum – 768 ml

Gomutra – Cow urine – 3.072 liters

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali Arsharogadhikara 111-113

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Karpasasthyadi Thailam
Karpasasthyadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of paralysis, facial palsy, spondylosis and
other neuro-muscular conditions caused due to Vata imbalance. This oil is formulated based on Kerala
Ayurveda practice. Karpasa asthi means cotton seed, which is the first ingredient of this oil.

Karpasasthyadi Thailam uses:


It is useful in neuro-muscular conditions like hemiplegia, paraplegia, facial palsy, spondylosis etc.

How to use Karpasasthyadi Tailam ?


It is used in oil massage, Ayurvedic procedures like Basti (enema), Dhara, Nasya etc. Good for application to
head and body.

It is also given for oral administration. Dose is – 5 – 10 ml along with warm water, usually before food, or as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Karpasasthyadi Thailam side effects:


There are no side effects with this oil on external application.

Manufacturers: Nagarjuna, Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala


Karpasasthyadi Tailam ingredients:
Karpasa asthi – cottton seed – Gossypium herbaceum – 768 g
Bala – Sida cordifolia – 768 g
Masha – Black gram – Phaseolus radiatus – 768 g
Kulattha – Dolichos biflorus – 76
Water for decoction – 12.288 ml, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters.
16 g of fine powder of
Devadaru – Cedrus deodara
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Sarshapa – Mustard – Brassica juncea
Nagara – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
Shatahva – Asparagus racemosus
Pippalimoola – Piper longum (root)
Chavya – Piper chaba
Shigru – Moringa oleifera
Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa
Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum – 768 ml
Ajaksheera – Goat milk – 768 ml

Reference: Sahasra Yoga Taila yoga prakarana 11


Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Kayyanyadi Keratailam
Kayyanyadi Keratailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of split hairs, grey hairs, hair fall, eye and
teeth disorders. This oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda tradition.

Kayyanyadi Kera tailam uses:


It is used in the treatment of split hairs, hair fall, baldness and grey hairs.
It strengthens teeth and is good for eyes.

Suitable for those with head ache.

How to use Kayyunyadi coconut oil ?


It is used to apply over the scalp.
It is used as a hair oil.

Kayyanyadi tailam side effects:


There are no side effects with this oil on external application.
Manufacturers: Nagarjuna, Kottakkal.

Kayyonyadi Keram tailam ingredients:


Kayyonni (Bhringaraja) – Eclipta alba – juice extract – 1.024 liters
Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia – decoction -1.024 liters
Amalaki – Emblia officinalis – juice extract – 1.024 liters
Taila – Coconut oil – 768 ml
Payasa – cow milk – 768 ml
Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrhiza glabra – 48 g
Anjana – Berberis aristata – 48 g

Reference: Sahasra Yoga Taila yoga prakarana 48


Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Reference of Kayyanyadi Keratailam: Sahasrayogam.

Presentation: Bottle of 200 ml.

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Kanaka Thailam
Kanaka Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of oral diseases and to relieve skin scars and face
pigmentation. It is prepared in sesame oil base.

Kanaka Thailam uses:

It is used in the treatment of oral diseases, pigmentation on face and dark circles.

How to use Kanaka Taila ?

It is used to apply over the face and massage. It is also used in Nasya procedure. (Nasal instillation of oil drops)

This oil is meant to be used for external application only.

Kanaka Taila side effects:

There are no side effects with this oil on external application.

Manufacturers: Asoka Pharmaceutical

Kanaka Taila ingredients:

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrhiza glabra – 768 ml

It is added to 3.072 liters of water, boiled and 768 ml of Kashaya is prepared. It is added to

Taila – Sesame oil – 192 ml

6.4 grams of each of fine powders of

Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla

Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia

Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus

Utpala – Nymphaea Caerulea

Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali Kshudra Roga 59- 60

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Asana Vilwadi Thailam


Asana Vilwadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of diseases related eyes, ear and headache.
This medicine is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda principle. It is also known as Asanavilvadi Tailam.
Asana Vilwadi Thailam uses:

It is used in treating hearing difficulties, tinnitus, earache.

It is used to relieve eye pain and minor eye infection.

It is also used to treat headache, dizziness etc.

How to use Asana Bilwadi Taila ?

It is used to apply over head and in Ayurvedic procedures such as Dhara, karna poorana (instillation into ear),
Tarpana (for eyes) etc.

This oil is meant to be used for external application only.

Asana vilwadi Oil side effects:

There are no side effects with this oil on external application.

Manufacturers: Nagarjuna, Pankaj kasturi, Kottakkal

Asanavilwadi enna (Thailam) ingredients:

Asana – Pterocarpus marsupium

Vilwa – Aegle marmelos

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Amruta – Tinospora cordifolia

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrhiza glabra

Nagara – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis

Triphala – Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellirica, Emblica officinais

Cow Milk

Taila – Sesame oil or coconut oil

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Tailayogaprakarana 45

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छछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ

asanabilvabalāmṛtapācite madhukanāgaratriphalānvite |
payasi tailamidaṃ sahasā pacennayanakarṇaśirohitamuttamam ||
Arimedadi Thailam
Arimedadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used for a famous procedure called oil-pulling or gargling. It helps to
improve strength of teeth and sense organs.

Arimedadi Thailam uses:


It is used for gargling to strengthen teeth. It helps to relieve tooth decay, removes stains.
It relieves bad breath problem.
Useful in pericoronitis.

How to use Irimedadi oil ?


5 – 10 ml of oil is taken into mouth and gargled for 5 – 10 minutes. Then spit out. Gargle with warm water for
two minutes and spit.
A little is heated and used for gargling and applied on the teeth. Good for application on the head too.

Irimedadi Taila side effects:


There are no side effects with this oil.
Gargling is recommended for a minimum of 2 minutes for best results.
People with sinusitis, should do gargling with this oil should take medical advise.

Manufacturers: Nagarjuna, Pankaj kasturi, Kottakkal

Arimedadi Thailam ingredients:


paste prepared with12 grams of each of fine powders of
yashti – Licorice – Glycyrhiza glabra
Trijatha – Cinnamon, cardamom and Cinnamomum tamala
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Gayatri – Acacia catechu
Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa
Katphala – Myrica nagi
Kshirivrikshatwak
Irimeda Twak – Acacia leucophloea /farnesiana
Musta – Cyperus rotundus
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Shveta Chandana – Santalum album
Rakta Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus
Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora
Jati – Myristica fragrans
Takkola – Illicium verum
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Dhataki – Woodfordia fruticosa
Gairika – Red ochre
Mrinala – Cymbopogon jwarancusa
Mishi – Anethum sowa
Vaidehi – Piper longum
Padmakesara – Nelumbo nucifera
Kumkuma – Crocus sativus
Laksha – Laccifer lacca
samanga, Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Brihati – Solanum indicum
Bilvapatra – Aegle marmelos
Suradruma – Cedrus deodara
Shaileya – Asphaltum
Sarala – Pinus roxburghi
Sprikka – Frlphinium zalil
Palasha – Butea monosperma
Rajani – Turmeric – Curcuma longa
Daruharidra – Berberis aristata
Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla
Tejani – Clematis triloba
Pradhakaleya – Coscinium fenestratum
Pushkara – Inula raceomsa
Jaya – butilon theophrasti
Vyaghri – Solanum xanthocarpum
Madana – Randia dumetorum
Tila Taila – Sesame oil – Sesamum indicum
Decoction prepared from
Arimeda – Acacia leucophloea /farnesiana
Nyagrodha – Ficus bengalensis
Udumbara – Ficus racemosa
Ashwattha -Ficus religiosa
Plaksha – Ficus lacor

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Tailayogaprakarana 57

Gandharvahasthadi Thailam
Gandharvahasthadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of bloating, abdominal pain, etc. This oil
is most commonly used in South Indian Ayurveda practice. Castor oil is used as base.

Gandharvahasthadi Tailam uses:


It is used in the treatment of abscess, splenic disorders, Abdominal bloating, Oedema and inflammatory
conditions of abdomen and ascites.
A harmless purgative. Cures body aches, back aches and other vata troubles by giving good motions.

How to use Gandharvahasthadi Taila ?


It is used for internal administration. It is used as a general oral Ayurvedic medicine for daily use. It is also
used for internal administration in large dose during purgative Panchakarma therapy called Virechana.
The decision of its usage in Virechana is exclusively taken by Ayurvedic doctor.

Dose:
As a regular Ayurvedic medicine, it is given in a dose of 5 – 10 drops once or twice a day, before food.
In Virechana, it is given in higher doses.

Gandharvahasthadi castor oil side effects:


In higher doses, or in cases where it is wrongly administered, it may cause loose stools and diarrhea.
This medicine should only be taken under strict medical supervision.
It is best avoided in children, pregnant and lactating mother.

Gandharvahasthadi Thailam ingredients:


Gandharvahastha moola – Root of castor – Ricinus communis – 4.8 kg
Yava – Barley – Hordeum vulgare – 3.072 kg
Nagara – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis – 96 g
water for decoction – 24.576 liters, boiled and reduced to 6.144 liters
Ksheera – cow milk – 1.536 liters
Eranda taila – Castor oil – 768 ml
Gandharvahastamoola – castor root fine powder / paste – 192 g
Shunti (ginger paste) – 48 g

Reference of Gandharvahasthadi Eranada Tailam: Ashtangahrudayam Chikitsa sthana 15/21,


Sahasrayogam.

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.
Manufacturer:
Kottakkal Arya Vaidya sala, SDP Ayurveda Products.

Ksheerabala 101 Thailam


Ksheerabala 101 Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of Vata disorders causing neuro muscular
pains, sciatica, spondylosis, paralysis etc. This oil is also available in capsule form.

Ksheerabala 101 Thailam uses:


It helps to relieve pain and inflammation. It is used in arthritis, sciatica, myalgia, spondylosis, etc.
It is used in pain due to neurological origin – neuralgia.
This oil on oral intake in form of Ksheerabala 101 capsule is believed to bring about nerve regeneration
It is used in all types of arthritis – RA, Osteo-arthritis and gout.
It brings about rejuvenation, nourishing in nature and improves quality of voice.

Many ailments like cataract, earache, head ache, suryavartta, gulma, vaginal disorders and colic are relieved by
this.

How to use Ksheerabala Thailam?


It is used for massage, Ayurvedic enema therapy, Dhara, Seka etc.
It is also used for mouth gargling, oil pulling, nasya therapy (nasal instillation of drops) etc.

Dosage:
For oral intake, if capsule, the usual dose is 2 capsule 2 times a day before food. It is usually administered along
with hot water, which helps in quick absorption.
If it is plain oil and indicated for oral intake, it is given in a dose of 5 – 10 drops once or twice a day, usually
before food. Patient is asked to drink a glass of warm water following the oil.

6-10 drops for Nasya.

In vata this is to be applied warm, not so in rheumatism.

Pathya:

Light food is to be taken with light pathya rules.

Ksheerabala 101 Taila side effects:

 There are no known side effects of this oil on external application.


 People with high cholesterol and BP should take extra precaution while taking this medicine, orally.
 Frozen food should be avoided soon after, or before taking this, orally.
 Hot water should be taken after taking this.
 Overdosage may lead to indigestion.
 It can be given to pregnant mother or children, under medical supervision.

Ksheerabala oil ingredients:

Ksheerbala 101 is the oil, which is processed for 101 times. Usually it is used only for internal administration.

Ksheerabala taila – name suggests that it is processed only for one time. Usually this oil is used for external
application, as in massage, Panchakarma treatment (enema) etc. However, this version of the oil can also e
taken internally.

 Ksheera means cow milk


 Bala means an herb called Sida cordifolia
 Taila means – sesame oil

The oil is formulated as follows –

 Bala – Sida cordifolia 10 grams


 Bala – water decoction – 160 ml
 Ksheera – Milk – 160 ml
 Taila – Sesame oil – 40 ml

Reference: Ashtanga Hrudayam Vatarakta Chikitsa 22/45-46, Charaka Samhita Chikitsa Sthana 29th Chapter
(Vatarakta)

Sahasrapaka and Shatapaka Bala Taila:


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छछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ||छछछ||
छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ|
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छछछ छछछछछ छछछछ छछ छछछछ छछ छछछछछछछछ|
balā kaṣāya kalkābhyāṃ tailaṃ kṣīra samaṃ pacet|
sahasraṃ śatavāraṃ vā vātāsṛgvāta roganut||119||
rasāyanamidaṃ śreṣṭhamindriyāṇāṃ prasādanam|
jīvanaṃ bṛṃhaṇaṃ svaryaṃ śukrāsṛgdoṣa nāśanam||120||
iti sahasra pākaṃ śata pākaṃ vā balātailam|

Oil is cooked by adding the decoction of bala (4 times in quantity of oil), paste of Bala – Country mallow (root)
(1/4th in quantity of oil), and milk (in equal quantity of oil) for the 1000 or 100 times.
This medicated oil cures both the rejuvenation of the body, promotion of clarity of sense perception, longevity,
robustness and voice. It cures morbidities in semen and menstruation.

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Shelf life of capsule – 3 years

Manufacturers: Swadeshi, Nagarjuna, Kottakkal, Kerala Ayurveda


Kottamchukkadi Thailam
Kottamchukkadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of Vata disorders causing neuro muscular
pains, sciatica, spondylosis etc. This oil is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda practice.

Kottamchukkadi Tailam uses:


It helps to relieve pain and inflammation. It is used in arthritis, sciatica, myalgia, spondylosis, etc.

How to use Kottamchukkadi Taila ?


It is used for massage and Ayurvedic therapies like Dhara.

Kottamchukkadi oil side effects:


There are no known side effects of this oil on external application.

Kottamchukkadi Thailam ingredients:


21 grams of each of
Kottam – Saussurea lappa
Chukku – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
Vayambu – Acorus calamus
Shigru – Moringa oliefera
Lashuna – Garlic – Alium sativum
Karotti – capparis sepiaria
Devadruma – Cedrus deodara
Siddartha – Mustard – Brassica juncea
Suvaha – Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata
Tilataila – Oil of Sesasmum indicum – 768 ml
Dadhi – Curds – 768 ml
Chincha rasa – Tamarind juice – 3.072 liter

Reference: Sahasra Yoga Taila Prakarana – 12


Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Manufacturers:
Vaidyaratnam
Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal,
AVP, AVN.

Kushta Rakshasa Taila


Kushta Rakshasa Taila is an Ayurvedic oil used in the treatment of skin diseases like eczema, psoriasis,
dermatitis etc. It is only meant for external application over the piles. This product contains herbal and mineral
ingredients.

Kushta Rakshas Taila uses:


It is used for external application for a wide variety of skin conditions – eczema, psoriasis, leucoderma,
dermatitis, fistula, abscess.

How to use Kushta Rakshasa Taila ?


It is used to apply externally over the skin lesions. It is advised for application – two times a day.
Kushta Rakshas Taila side effects:
Special care is needed while applying this oil.
Accidental oral intake should be avoided.
This product contains herbal and mineral ingredients.
This product should only be used under strict medical supervision.

Kushta Rakshasa Taila ingredients:


12 grams of each of
Sutaka – Purified and processed mercury
Gandhaka – Purified Sulphur
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Saptaparna – Alstonia scholaris
Chitraka – Plumbago zeylanica
Rasa Sindhura – A combination of Sulphur and Mercury
Rasona – Garlic – Alium sativum
Haratala – Realgar – Arseinc bisulphide
Bakuchi – Psoralea corylifolia
Aragwadha – Cassia fistula
Tamra Bhasma – Copper Bhasma
Manashila – Realgar – Arsenic sulphide
Katu taila – Mustard oil – 384 ml

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali Kushta Rogadhikara 164-168


Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Once you open the seal, it is better to use it within an year.

Shankhpushpi Oil
Shankhpushpi Oil is a herbal oil used to improve memory and intelligence in kids. It also improves
nourishment. This medicine is most commonly used in North Indian Ayurveda practice.

Shankhpushpi Oil uses:

It improves memory and intelligence in kids

It improves skin texture, immunity and strength in children.

How to use Shankhpushpi hair oil?

It can be used in place of hair oil for kids.

It is also used in Ayurvedic treatment procedures like Shirodhara, Shirobasti, etc.

It can also be used to apply all over the body.

Shankhpushpi Taila side effects:

The oil as such does not have any side effects on external application.

Oral intake is best avoided.


Shankhpushpi Oil ingredients:

Shankhapushpi – Clitorea ternatea

Mahanimba – Melia azadirachta

Vasa – Adhatoda vasica

Arjuna – Terminalia arjuna

Aranala – Fermented gruel

Laksha – Laccifer lacca

Mastu – Curd supernatent liquid

Paste prepared from fine powders of

Dadima – Pomegranate – Punica granatum

Daru – Cedrus deodara

Nisha – Turmeric – Curcuma longa

Daruharidra – Berberis aristata

Triphala – Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellirica and Phyllanthus emblica

Chandana – pterocarpus santalinus

Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides

Baala – Cyperus rotundus

Shrikhanda – Santalum album

Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrhiza glabra

Ambuda – Cyperus rotundus

Shyama – Operculina turpethum

Shaivala – Convolvulus pluricaulis

Shephali – Vitex negundo

Ratoptala – Nymhaea stellata

Rasanjana – Aqueous extract of Berberis aristata

Gandhadravya – kasturi
Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Balaroga Chikitsa 71 – 155-159

Manufacturers: Dabur

Nagaradi Thailam
Nagaradi Thailam is a herbal oil used in Ayurvedic treatment of ear diseases such as ear ache. This medicine is
most commonly used in South Indian Ayurveda practice.

Nagaradi Thailam uses:

Good for ailments of above neck, especially for oral and nasal ones and other allied to catarrh. It is used to treat
ear ache, tinnitus, etc.

How to use Nagaradi Tailam ?

It is advised to do a procedure called as Karna Poorana, where in the oil drops are poured into the ear. This
procedure should be strictly done under medical supervision.

It is also used in Ayurvedic treatment procedures like head massage.

It is also used for Vasti, Gargling and internally.

Nagaradi Tail side effects:

The oil as such does not have any side effects on external application.

Nagaradi Taila ingredients:

Nagara – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis

Saindhava – Rock salt

Magadhi – Long pepper – Piper longum

Musta – Cyperus rotundus

Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris

Vasa – Adhatoda vasica

Lasuna – Garlic

Taila – Sesame oil

Arkapatra swarasa – leaf juice extract of Calotropis procera

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Tailayogaprakarana 64

Manufacturers: Vaidyaratnam Oushadhashala, Pankaja Kasturi, Asoka Pharmaceuticals


Reference Verse:

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छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छ

nāgarasaindhavamāgadhi mustā gokṣuravāsālasunaistailaṃ |


arkasuparṇarasenavimiśraṃ karṇarujaṃ śatakoṭi nihanti ||

Amrutadi Tailam
Amrutadi Tailam is an Ayurvedic skincare oil to relieve respiratory conditions like cough, cold and bronchitis.
This herbal oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda principle. This is usually prepared in coconut or sesame oil

base.

Amrutadi Tailam benefits

It is used to treat cold, cough, bronchitis, asthma etc. To be applied on the head in rheumatoid arthritis,
sensation of heat, pain and troubles due to pitta provocation.

Effect on Tridosha: Balances Vata and Kapha at the level of lungs.

How to use Amrutadi Thailam

 It is used for external application and orally.


 It is used to apply externally over chest and forehead.
 Internally it is administered in dose of 5 – 10 drops once or twice a day before food with warm water or
as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Side effects:
There are no known side effect with this medicine.

Panchavalkadi coconut oil Ingredients:

 Oil of Sesamum indicum / coconut oil

water decoction prepared from

 Amrutha – Tinospora cordifolia


 Vrisha – Adhatoda vasica
 Nirgundi – Vitex negundo
 Dwirepha – Eclipa alba
 Girimardini – Aerva lanata
 Aileyaka
 Vetragra – Garcinia indica

Herbal paste made of

 Jata – Nardostachys jatamansi


 Kushta – Saussurea lappa
 Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus
 Daru – Cedrus deodara
 Chandana – Santalum album
 Abhaya – Terminalia chebula
 Rohini – Terminalia species
 Laksha – Laccifer lacca
 Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrhiza glabra
 Sarjarasa – Vateria india

Amrutadi Thailam Reference:

Sahasra yoga – Tailayoga Prakarana 72

Manufacturers

Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal,


Nagarjuna

Brahmi Thailam
Brahmi Thailam is an effective herbal oil useful in Ayurvedic treatment of headache, dizziness, hair fall and
lack of sleep. It relieves tension and anxiety. It relaxes mind.

Brahmi Thailam uses:


It is used for head massage to relieve hair fall, anxiety, tension, headache and to treat sleeplessness.
It is also helpful to relief dizziness.

How To Use?
Sufficient quantity of thailam is applied over scalp and forehead. Gentle massage with tip of the fingers is done
for 10 minutes.
It is also used in Ayurvedic treatments like Shirodhara, Shiropichu etc.

Brahmi Tailam side effects:


There are no known side effects with this medicine.
In depression patients, it improves thinking and analyzing capacity.
It is useful in Pitta body type persons to control anger and maintain calmness
It is useful in schizophrenia patients to reduce aggression and excessive talk.
It is useful in high BP patients. It helps to lower BP, albeit, to a small extent.
It is a revitalizer and helps keep the head area active and bright.

Brahmi Taila ingredients:


Brahmi – Bacopa monnieri
Amalaki – Emblica officinalis
Tila taila – Sesame oil
Some companies manufacture this oil with coconut oil as base. The coconut oil base will be more coolant when
compared to sesame oil base.

Manufacturers:
AVP
Baidyanath
Nagarjuna
Karanja Taila
Karanja Taila is an herbal oil. It is used in the treatment of herpes, boils and abscesses. It is most commonly
used in north Indian Ayurvedic practice. This medicine should strictly be used under medical supervision.

Karanja Tail benefits:

It is used in the treatment of herpes, boils, abscesses and eczema.

How to Use?

This medicine should not be used without doctor’s advice. It is applied externally.

Side effects:

This oil should not be used in children and pregnant women.

Karanja tailam – ingredients:

Karanja – Pongamia pinnata

Saptachada – Alstonia scholaris

Langali – Gloriosa superb

Snuhi – Euphorbia nerifolia

Arka – Calotropis procera

Anala – Plumbago zeylanica

Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba

Nisha – Turmeric – Curcuma longa

Gomutra – Cow urine

Visha – Aconitum ferox

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum

Reference:

Bhaishajya Ratnavali Visarpa Chikitsa 57/26

छछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ: छ

छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ


karañja saptacchada lāṅgalīka snūhi arkadugdhānalabhṛṅgarājai: |
tailaṃ niśāmūtraviṣairvipakvaṃ visarpavisphoṭavicarcikāghnam ||

Manufacturers:

Baidyanath

Brihat Dashamoola Taila


Brihat Dashamoola Taila is an herbal oil. It is used in the treatment of headache, diseases related to ear nose and
throat. It is most commonly used in north Indian Ayurvedic practice.

Brihat Dashamoola Taila benefits:

It is used in the treatment of headache, diseases of ear, nose and throat, ear ache, migraine.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Kapha

How to Use?

It is used to apply over scalp and forehead. It is used in Ayurvedic treatments like Shirodhara.

It is used in oil pulling treatment also.

Side effects:

There are no known side effects with this medicine.

Brihat Dashmool Tail – ingredients –

Dashamoola – group of ten herbs –


Bilva – Aegle marmelos
Agnimantha – Premna mucronata
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
Gambhari – Gmelina arborea
Brihati – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Solanum xanthocarpum
Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris
Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Uraria picta

Ardraka – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis

Nirgundi – Vitex negundo

Pippali, Pippalimoola – fruit and root of Piper longum

Chavya – Piper chaba


Chitraka – Leadwort – Plumbago zeylanica

Trikatu – Pepper, long pepper and ginger

Jiraka – Cuminum cyminum

Krishna Jiraka – Nigella sativa

Sarshapa – Mustard

Saindhava – Rock salt

Yavakshara – Hordeum vulgare

Nishotha – Operculina turpethum

Haridra – Turmeric – Curcuma longa

Daruharidra – Berberis aristata

Tilataila – Oil of Sesamum indicum

Reference:

Bhaishajya Ratnavali Shiroroga Chikitsa

Manufacturers:

Baidyanath

Dabur

Balahatadi Thailam – Benefits, How To Use, Side


Effects, Ingredients
Balahatadi tailam is a herbal oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of headache. This medicine is formulated based
on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

This product is manufactured with coconut oil, called as Balahatadi Keram. Keram / keratailam means coconut
oil.

Balahatadi Thailam uses:


It is used in treating various types of headaches such as migraine. It is useful to relieve dizziness and
sleeplessness.

How to use Balahatadi Keram


This is used to apply over forehead and scalp. It is also used in Ayurvedic procedures like Shirodhara,
Shiropichu, Shirovasti etc.
If the doctor has prescribed this oil for daily use, it can be applied to scalp and forehead, once or twice a day, as
advised.

Balahatadi oil Side effects:


There are no known side effects with this product.

Balahathadi Tailam Ingredients:


Paste made from fine powder of

 Chandana – Santalum album


 Amaya (Kushta) – Saussurea lappa
 Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhuiza

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum


Decoction prepared from

 Bala – Sida cordifolia


 Hata – Emblica officinalis
 Amruta – Tinospora cordifolia
 Mudga – Green gram – Vigna radiata
 Masha – Black gram – Phaseolus radiates

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Tailayoga Prakarana 43


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छछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ: छ
balāhaṭhāmṛtāmudgamāṣakvāthai tilodbhavam |
pakvaṃ śirorujaṃ hanti candanāmayayaṣṭibhi: ||

Manufacturers:
AVP, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, santhigiri
Presentation: Bottle of 200 ml.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacturing.


Once the bottle is opened, it is best to use this oil within next six months.
Storage:
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store in a cool dry place.

Balahatadi Thailam
Balahatadi tailam is a herbal oil, used in Ayurvedic treatment of headache. This medicine is formulated based
on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

This product is manufactured with coconut oil, called as Balahatadi Keram. Keram / keratailam means coconut
oil.

Balahatadi Thailam uses:


It is used in treating various types of headaches such as migraine. It is useful to relieve dizziness and
sleeplessness.
How to use Balahatadi Keram
This is used to apply over forehead and scalp. It is also used in Ayurvedic procedures like Shirodhara,
Shiropichu, Shirovasti etc.
If the doctor has prescribed this oil for daily use, it can be applied to scalp and forehead, once or twice a day, as
advised.

Balahatadi oil Side effects:


There are no known side effects with this product.

Balahathadi Tailam Ingredients:


Paste made from fine powder of

 Chandana – Santalum album


 Amaya (Kushta) – Saussurea lappa
 Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhuiza

Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum


Decoction prepared from

 Bala – Sida cordifolia


 Hata – Emblica officinalis
 Amruta – Tinospora cordifolia
 Mudga – Green gram – Vigna radiata
 Masha – Black gram – Phaseolus radiates

Reference: Sahasrayoga, Tailayoga Prakarana 43


छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ: छ
balāhaṭhāmṛtāmudgamāṣakvāthai tilodbhavam |
pakvaṃ śirorujaṃ hanti candanāmayayaṣṭibhi: ||

Manufacturers:
AVP, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, santhigiri
Presentation: Bottle of 200 ml.

Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacturing.


Once the bottle is opened, it is best to use this oil within next six months.
Storage:
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store in a cool dry place.

Bilva Tail
Bilva Tail is a herbal oil used in Ayurvedic treatment of ear diseases such as hearing difficulties, tinnitus etc.
Bael is the main ingredient of this product. This medicine is most commonly used in North Indian Ayurveda
practice.

Bilva Tail uses:

It is used in the treatment of ear pain, hearing loss / difficulties and tinnitus.
How to use?

It is advised to do a procedure called as Karna Poorana where, oil is held within the ear for a few minutes.

A cotton swab is dipped in the oil and placed inside the ears for a few minutes. It is also used for massage over
forehead and temporal regions.

Bilva Tailam side effects:

The procedures like Karnapoorana should only be done under professional guidance.

The oil as such does not have any side effects on external application.

Bilva Taila ingredients:

Bilva fruit – Bael fruit – Aegle marmelos

Gomutra – cow urine

Ajaksheera – Goat milk

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Karnaroga Chikitsa – 62/29

छछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छ

छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछ छ

phalaṃ bilvasya mūtreṇa piṣṭvā tailaṃ vipācayet |

ājakṣīraṃ tadvitaret bādhirye karṇapūraṇe ||

Manufacturers: Baidyanath

Mahabhringaraj Oil
Mahabhringaraj Oil is a herbal oil used in Ayurvedic treatment for hair fall, headache, neck pain and stiffness,
eye and ear diseases. This medicine is most commonly used in North Indian Ayurveda practice.

Mahabhringaraj Oil uses:


It improves hair strength and promotes hair growth.
It is useful in treating headache, ear ache, diseases of ear, nose and eyes.
It is also useful in the treatment of Alopacia and premature baldness.
It is useful in grey hair and split hair problems.

How to use Mahabhringaraj hair oil?


It is advised to do a procedure called as Nasya where, oil drops are instilled into the nostrils.
It can be used in place of hair oil.
It is also used in Ayurvedic treatment procedures like Shirodhara, Shirobasti, etc.
Mahabhringraj hair oil side effects:
The oil as such does not have any side effects on external application.

Mahabhringaraja Taila ingredients:


Bhirngaraja – Eclipta alba
Taila – sesame oil or coconut oil
Ksheera – cow Milk
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Padmaka – Prunus puddum
Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa
Chandana – Santalum album
Gairika – Red ochre
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Rajani – Turmeric – Curcuma longa
Daru Haridra – Berberis aristata
Nagakeshara – Mesua feera
Priyangu – Callicarpa macrophylla
Yashtimadhu – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Prapaundarika – Nelumbo nucifera
Gopi – Hemidesmus indicus

Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Kshudraroga Chikitsa 60/130-135

Hingu Triguna Thailam


Hingu Triguna Thailam is an Ayurvedic skincare oil to relieve bloating, gaseous distention and acid peptic
diseases. This is prepared in castor oil base.

Hingu Triguna Thailam benefits


It is used to treat bloating, acid peptic diseases and ascites. Very good in hydrocele, gulma and stomach aches.
Gives a purge too.

Effect on Tridosha: Balances Pitta and Vata.

How to use Hingutriguna Tailam:


It is used for external application.
Internally it is administered along with hot water. Dose – 1 spoon of oil along with a cup of warm water, before
food or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

How long it can be used?


External application can be done for a very long period of time.

Side effects:

There are no known side effect with this medicine.


Over dosage may lead to diarrhoea.
Care should be taken while administering this oil to people with diabetes, high cholesterol and high BP.

Hingu Triguna Thailam Ingredients:


Hingu – Ferula asa foetida – 10 grams
Saindhava – Rock salt – 30 grams
Eranda Taila – castor oil – 90 grams
Rasona rasa – Garlic juice – 270 grams

Reference:
Ashtanga Hrudayam Gulma Chikitsa 16/39

Sanskrit Verse, explaining Hinguthriguna tailam:


छछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ छछछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छ
hiṅgutriguṇaṃ saindhavamasmāttriguṇaṃ ca tailamairaṇḍam |
tattriguṇarasonarasaṃ gulmodaravardhmaśūlaghnam ||

Shelf life / expiry date – Three years from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it is best to empty the oil
within 1 year.

Sri Gopal Taila


Sri Gopal Taila is an Ayurvedic oil used in various neuro-muscular conditions, to improve brain and memory
power etc. . It is also used to treat ED problem. It is a versatile herbal oil with various health benefits.

Sri Gopal Taila benefits


It helps to improve memory, retention power and intelligence, when applied over scalp and forehead.
It helps to strengthen nerves, muscles and blood vessels, hence it is sued in diabetes, Vata diseases (neuro-
muscular diseases).
It is used in pregnant woman to gently apply over abdomen (without any massage), to strengthen abdominal
muscles and to protect pregnancy.
It relieves menstrual cycle relateed pains in ladies upon external application over abdomen.
It is also useful in psychotic conditions.
It is used in treating ED.

Effect on Tridosha: Balances Vata, Pitta and Kapha.

How to use Sri Gopala Taila

 It is only used for external application.


 It is used in Ayurvedic treatments such oil massage, Shirodhara etc.

Side effects of Sri Gopal Tail:


There are no known side effect with this medicine.
But its use in pregnant ladies is recommended only under medical supervision.

Shri Gopal Tail Ingredients:


Shatavari juice extract – Asparagus racemosus – 3.072 liters
Kushmanda swarasa – Ash guard juice – Benincasa hispida – 3.072 liters
Amalaki swarasa – Amla juice – Emblica officinalis – 3.072 liters
Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera
Sahachara – Strobilanthes ciliatus
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Brihat Panchamoola –
 Bilva – Aegle marmelos
 Agnimantha – Premna mucronata
 Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
 Gambhari – Gmelina arborea
 Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens

Vyaghri – Solanum xanthocarpum


Murva – Marsdenia tenacissima
Ketaka – Strychnos potatorum
Putika – Holoptelea integrifolia
Paribhadra – Erythrina variegata
The above herbs are used to prepare decoction – 3.072 liters
Tilataila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 3.072 liters
Paste of fine powders of following herbs –
Ashvagandha – Withania somnifera
Chorapushpi – Chrysopogon aciculatus
Padmaka – Prunus puddum
Kantakari – Solanum xanthocarpum
Bala – Sida cordifolia
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Ghana – Cyperus rotundus
Sihlaka – Moringa pterygosperma
Chandana – Santalum album
Rakta Chandana – Pterocarpus santalinus
Triphala –

 Haritaki – Terminalia chebula


 Vibhitaki – Terminalia bellirica
 Amalaki – Emblica officinalis

Moorva – Marsdenia tenacissima


Trikatu – Pepper, long pepper and ginger
Kumkuma – Saffron – Crocus sativus
Kastoori – Musk
Chaturjata

 Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum


 Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
 Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
 Nagakeshara – Mesua ferrea

Shailaja – Asphaltum
Nakha – Asparagus racemosus
Musta – Cyperus rotundus
Mrinala – Nelumbo lutea
Nilotpala – Nymphea stellata
Usheera – Vetiveria zizanioides
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Mura – Astronium graveolens
Surataru – Cedrus deodara
Vacha – Acorus calamus
Dadima – Pomegranate – Punica granatum
Tumburu – Zanthoxylum armatum
Riddhi – Habenaria edgeworthii
Vriddhi – Habenaria intermedia
Damanaka – Artemisia maritima
Kshudra ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum

Reference: Bhaishaj Ratnavali Vatavyadhi 26/289-299

Companies that manufacture Shree Gopal Tail:


Baidyanath, Dabur.

Himasagara Tailam
Himasagara Tailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in various neuro-muscular conditions and Vata diseases. It is also
known as Himsagar Oil. It is an excellent pain and burning sensation relieving herbal oil.

Himasagara Tailam benefits


It is used to treat bone and joint injuries caused by fall, excessive travelling.
It is used to treat dwarfness, locomotor problems, chest injury, emaciation, muscle wasting, lcoked jaw, frozen
neck, frozen shoulder, speech difficulties etc.

Excellent for applying on the head in insanity and premature greying.

Effect on Tridosha: Balances Vata and Pitta

How to use Himasagara Tailam

 It is only used for external application.


 It is used in Ayurvedic treatments such as gargling, oil massage, etc.

Side effects:
There are no known side effect with this medicine.

Himasagara Tailam Ingredients:


Shatavari juice extract – Asparagus racemosus
Vidari Swarasa – Juice extract of Pueraria tuberosa
Kushmanda swarasa – Juice extract of Benincasa hispida
Dhatri Swarasa – Amla juice – Emblica officinalis
Shalmali rasa – Juice of Bombax malabaricum
Gokshura decoction – Tribulus terrestris
Narikela rasa – Tender coconut water
Tilataila – Oil of Sesamum indicum
Kadali swarasa – Juice extract of Banana stem – Musa paradisiaca
Ksheera – cow milk
Paste prepared from
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
Tagara – Valeriana wallichii
Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
Sarala – Pinus roxburghi
Agaru – Aquilaria agallocha
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Mura – Selinum tenuifolium
Shaileya – Parmelia perlata
Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Daru – Cedrus deodara
Nakhi – Asparagus species
Shiva – Terminalia chebula
Putika – Caesalpinia crista
Peetikapatra – Salacia reticulata
Kunduru – Boswellia serrata
Nalika – Hibiscus cannabinus
Vari – Asparagus racemosus
Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa
Musta – Cyperus rotundus
Tvak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Patra – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum tamala
Kesara – Mesua ferrea
Lavanga – Clove – Syzigium aromaticum
Jatikosha – Nutmeg – Myristica fragrans
Madhurika – Foeniculum vulgare
Shati – Hedychium spicatum
Chandana – Sandal – Santalum album
Granthiparna – Angelica glauca
Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora

Reference:
Bhaishaj Ratnavali Vatavyadhi 26/516-526

Manufacturers:
Arya Vaidya Pharmacy, Gururaja, Arya Vaidya Sala (Kottakkal)

Arukaladi Thailam
Arukaladi Thailam is an Ayurvedic skincare oil to relieve jaundice and other hepatic conditions. This is usually
prepared in sesame oil base.

Arukaladi Thailam benefits

It is used to treat jaundice.

Effect on Tridosha: Balances Pitta and Kapha at the level of skin.

How to use Arukaladi Thailam

 It is only used for external application over the head.

Side effects:

There are no known side effect with this medicine.

Arukaladi Oil Ingredients:


 Oil of Sesamum indicum / coconut oil

water decoction prepared from

 Bhringaraja – Eclipta alba


 Amrutha – Tinospora cordifolia
 Gojihwa – Onosma bracteatum
 Durva – Cynodon dactylon
 Sakralatha –
 Rambhamoola swarasa – juice extract of banana stem

Herbal paste made of

 Rambha – Coconut stem -Cocos nucifera

Reference:

Sahasra yoga – Tailayoga Prakarana 7

Panchavalkadi Tailam
Panchavalkadi Tailam is an Ayurvedic skincare oil to relieve skin diseases such as eczema and dermatitis. This
herbal oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda principle. This is usually prepared in coconut or sesame oil base.

Panchavalkadi Tailam benefits

It is used to treat eczema, dermatitis, herpes and skin conditions with bleeding, oozing and secretions.

Effect on Tridosha: Balances Pitta and Kapha at the level of skin.

How to use Panchavalkadi Keratailam

 It is only used for external application.


 For skin and wounds, it is applied, left for half an hour to an hour and washed off.
 A cotton swab is dipped in the oil and kept over the affected area.

Side effects:
There are no known side effect with this medicine.

Panchavalkadi coconut oil Ingredients:

 Oil of Sesamum indicum / coconut oil

water decoction prepared from

 Vata – Ficus bengalensis Linn


 Aswatta – Ficus religiosa
 Udumbara – Ficus racemosa Linn
 Plaksha – Ficus lacor
 Parisha – Ficus arnottiana – These above five herb barks are together called as Panchavalkala (5 barks) –
known for cleansing action)
 Nisha – Turmeric – Curcuma longa
 Gopi – Hemidesmus indicus

Herbal paste made of

 Rambha – Coconut stem -Cocos nucifera


 Kamala – Nelumbum speciosum
 Utpala – Nymphaea stellata
 Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
 Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum
 Sevya – Vetiveria zizanioides
 Abhaya – Terminalia chebula
 Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album

It is called as Panchavalkadi Kerathailam when it is prepared in coconut oil base

Panchavalkadi oil Reference:

Sahasra yoga – Tailayoga Prakarana 20

Original sanskrit verse –

छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछ छ


छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछछछछ: छ
छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छ

pañcavalkaniśāgopī kaṣāye tilajaṃ pacet |


rambhādikandamadhuka tvak sevyābhayacandanai: ||
raktapittottare kuṣṭha visarpe kledavatyapi ||

Manufacturers

Arya Vaidya Pharmacy


Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal,
Nagarjuna

Durvadi Thailam
Durvadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic skincare oil to relieve itching and to heal non healing wounds. This herbal oil
is based on Kerala Ayurveda principle. This is usually prepared in coconut or sesame oil base. It is also known
as Durvadi keratailam.

Durvadi Thailam benefits

It helps to bring about quick wound healing.

Also used to apply over scalp to relieve itching and dandruff, and scabies on head.
How to use Doorvadi Oil

 It is only used for external application only It is not used for internal administration.
 It is applied to scalp and done gentle massage. It is applied at night and next day morning, head bath is
taken.
 It can also be applied just half an hour before head bath.
 For skin and wounds, it is applied, left for half an hour to an hour and washed off.

Side effects:
There are no known side effect with this medicine.

Durvadi Thailam Ingredients:

 Oil of Sesamum indicum / coconut oil


 Juice extract of Durva – Cynodon dactylon
 Paste made of Durva leaves

It is called as Durvadi Kerathailam when it is prepared in coconut oil base

Doorvadi Thailam Reference:

Sahasra yoga – Tailayoga Prakarana

Original sanskrit verse –

छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछ छ

dūrvāsvarasakalkābhyāṃ siddhaṃ tailaṃ vraṇe hitam |

Companies that manufacture Dhurdhurapatradi Thailam:

Arya Vaidya Pharmacy


Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal,
Nagarjuna

Murivenna Oil
Murivenna Oil is an effective Ayurvedic medicine used both for external and internal administration. It is a
renowned oil for non healing wounds, fractures and sprains. This oil is based on Kerala Ayurvedic medicine. It
is prepared in coconut oil base.

Murivenna uses:
It is used for application over fresh wounds, old non healing wounds. It quickens the process of wound healing.
It also relieves pain and inflammation in fractures and sprains.
It is a very good pain relieving oil.
It is useful in arthritis pain.

Synonyms: Murivanne thailam, Murivenna tailam

How to Use:
 It is used for oil massage.
 It is used for Pichu oil procedure, wherein cotton swabs are dipped in this oil and applied over joints and
sprain areas for quick pain relief.
 For internal administration, it is given in a dosage of 10 – 15 drops once or two times a day with warm
water, before food or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Murivenna oil side effects:


People with high lipid levels, diabetes, high BP should use this oil for internal administration, only under
professional advice.

Companies that manufacture this oil –


AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd
Alva Pharmacy
Pankaja Kasturi
Sree Sankara

Murivenna oil Ingredients:


Keratailam – Coconut oil
Juice of
Karanja – Pongamia glabra
Tuka – Spermacoce articularis
Tambula – Piper betle
Kumari – Aloe vera
Shigru – Moringa oliefera
Paribhadra – Erythrina variegata
Palandu – Onion – Allium cepa
kanjika – Fermented liquid
Paste of
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
Murivenna reference: Yogagrantham

Malatyadi Tailam
Malatyadi Tailam is an effective Ayurveda herbal oil for hair care. It is useful in Alopecia, hair fall and
dandruff problem. Most of the companies manufacture this in coconut oil base.

Synonyms:

Malatyadi keratailam, Malatyadi thailam, Malatyadi coconut oil

Malatyadi Tailam benefits:

 It is used in treatment of alopecia, premature baldness, dandruff and excessive hair fall.
 It is also used for hot oil treatment.
 It can be used for a long period of time.

How to use?

 It is used for external application only.


 Apply sufficient quantities of the oil to the scalp, massage gently. Take hot water head bath after half an
hour.
 You can also apply this oil and leave it over night and take head bath the next morning.
 For alopecia patches, a cotton swab is dipped in this oil and placed over the patch for 15 – 30 minutes
 In alopecia it is used in combination with Eladi choornam, Gulgulwadi choornam etc.

Side Effects and Caution:

 This oil is not meant to be taken orally. Accidental oral intake leads to poisonous effects.
 Keep this oil out of sight and reach of children.

Companies that manufacture Malatyadi Keratailam

 AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd.


 Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal

Malatyadi Tailam ingredients:

 Coconut oil
 Malati – Jasminum grandiflorum
 Naktamala – Pongamia pinnata
 Karaveera – Nerium indicum
 Agni – Plumbago zeylanica

Reference:

Bhaishajya Ratnavali Kshudraroga Adhikara 60/137-138

ममममममममममममममम ममममममममममममममममममम म
मममममममममममम मममममममममममममममममममम मममम म
ममम मम ममममममम ममममम मममममम ममममममम मममममम म

mālatīkaravīrāgni naktamālairvipācitam |
tailamabhyañjane śastamindraluptāpahaṃ param ||
idaṃ hi tvaritaṃ hanti dāruṇaṃ tvaritaṃ nṛṇām

Maharajaprasarini Thailam
Maharajaprasarini Thailam is a famous Ayurveda oil used for internal and external applications. It is used in
neurological problems. This oil is also available in capsule form.

Maharajaprasarini tailam benefits:

It is used in all the Vata related diseases.

Vata related diseases comprises of

 Neurological diseases like neuritis, neuralgia, paralysis and


 Skeleto muscular complaints like arthritis, muscular dystrophy, myalgia, tendinitis etc.
 Promotes sex and potency in males.
 Is of proven effect in vaginal discharge, gulma and infertility in women.
 Not only humans but also elephants and horses debilitated with vata, benefit from this.

How to use?

 This oil is taken orally – 5- 10 drops with warm milk or water before food once or twice a day as
directed by Ayurvedic doctor.
 Capsule dosage is usually – 1 – 2 capsule once or twice a day before food with warm milk or water.
 It is also used for external application.

Caution: This medicine should only be taken under medical prescription only.

Maharajaprasarini tailam side effects:


There are no known side effects with this oil. People with diabetes, hypercholestrolemia and high BP should
exercise precaution while taking orally.
Synonym: Valiya Prasarini thailam
Companies that manufacture this oil –
AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd
Arya Vaidya Sala

Maharajaprasarini thailam reference:

Bhaishajya Ratnavali, Vatavyadhi prakarana, – 26//419-429

Maharajaprasarini Thailam ingredients:

 Kashmari – Gmelia arborea


 Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa
 Ketaki – Pandanus odoratissimus
 Bhadra – Aerua lanata
 Eranda – Ricinus communis
 Kilima – Cedrus deodara
 Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
 Saliparni – Desmodium gangeticum
 Prasarini – Paederia foetida
 Sirisha – Albizia lebbeck
 Vari – Asparagus racemosus
 Bruhati – Solanum indicum
 Syonaka – Oroxylum indicum
 Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa
 Prisniparni – Uraria picta
 Laksha – Laccifer lacca
 Paribhadra – Erythrina variegata
 Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa
 Twak – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum
 Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris
 Bala – Sida cordifolia
 Rasna – Alpinia galanga
 Aswagandha – Withania somnifera
 Sahachara – Strobilanthes heynianus
 Vilwa – Aegle marmelos
 All these herbs are made into Kashayam with water
 Chagamamsa – Goat meat
 Kanjika – fermented grain liquid
 Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
 Mastu – supernatent liquid of curds
 Ikshurasa – Sugarcane juice
 Ksheera – cow milk
 Dadhi – curds
 Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum
 Bolus prepared out of fine powders of
 Prishiparni – Uraria picta
 Musta – Cyperus rotundus
 Gokshura – Tribulus terrestris
 Maricha – Pepper – Piper nigrum
 Pippalimoola – Long pepper root – Piper longum
 Patala – Stereospermum suaveolens
 Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
 Dhatri – Amla – Emblica officinalis
 Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa
 Vilwa – Aegla marmelos
 Karkati – Cucumis utilissimus
 Rasanjana – Berberis aristata
 Mudgaparni – Phaseolus trilobus
 Kachora – Trapa natans
 Bhallataka – Semecarpus anacardium
 Padma – Nelumbium speciosum
 Aksha – Terminalia bellirica
 Chakramarda – Cassia tora
 Punarnava – Boerhaavia diffusa
 Kana – Piper longum
 Bhadra – Aerua lanata
 Haridra – Turmeric – Curcuma longa
 Kashmari – Gmelina arborea
 Ashwagandha – Withania somnifera
 Shatahva – Anethum sowa
 Pathya – Terminalia chebula
 Sarala – Pinus roxburghi
 Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia
 Jivanti – Dendrobium macraei
 Chorapushpi – Costus speciosus
 Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
 Shalaparni – Desmodium gangeticum
 Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus
 Brihati – Solanum indicum
 Shati – Hedychium spicatum
 Vacha – Acorus calamus
 Nagara – Ginger – Zingiber officinalis
 Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia
 Madhuka – Licorice – GLycyrrhiza glabra
 Kastoori – Musk
 Karpoora – camphor
 Kumkuma – Saffron – Crocus sativus
Other ingredients are – Madhuri (peucedanum graveolens), Champaka, Bola, Vidari, Cardamom, Shilajatu,
Jatamamsi, Bala, Priyangu, Pamara, Khoti, Mukta, Chala, Pooti, Sprukka, Nalika, Cinnamon, Vetiver, Srivasa,
Nagakesara, clove, Renuka, Holy basil.

Gandha Thailam
Gandha Thailam is a famous Ayurvedic medicine used in treatment of Arthritis, fractured bones and weak
bones. It is taken internally. Gandha Thailam capsules are also available, which helps in easy oral
administration.

Gandha Thailam Benefits:


It is mainly targeted towards improving bone mass and strength.
It is useful in the treatment of arthritis, osteoporosis, Fracture, dislocation.
It helps to improve strength of bones, joints and ligaments.
It is also used in the treatment of ligament injuries.

Effect on Dosha:
Balances Vata and Pitta.

Gandha Thailam Dose:


5 – 10 drops once or twice a day, usually administered before food with warm milk or warm water or suitable
Kashayam, or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Dosage of Gandha Thailam capsule is – usually 2 capsules 2 times a day before food.

Pathya:

Light food and reduce body movements.

Gandha Tailam Ingredients:


Sesame seeds – Sesamum indicum
Cow Milk
Madhuka – Licorice – Glyzyrrhiza glabra
Nalada – Vetiveria zizanioides
Valaka – Coleus vettiveroides
Lohitayashtika – Robia cordifolia
Nakha – Naguna (?)
Mishi – Anethum sowa
Plava – Cyperus rotundus
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Balatraya -Bala – Sida cordifolia
Atibala – Abutilon indicum
Mahabala – Grewia populifolia
Aguru – Aquilaria agallocha
Kumkuma – Crocus sativus
Chandana – Sandalwood – Santalum album
Sariva – Hemidesmus indicus
Sarala – Pinus roxburghii
Sarjarasa – Vateria indica
Maradaru – Cedrus deodara
Padmakadi Gana – Group of herbs explained as Padmakadi Gana
Eladi Gana – Group of herbs explained as Eladi group
Shaileya – Parmelia perlata
Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata
Amshumati – Desmodium gangeticum
Kaseruka – Scirpus grossus
Kalanusari – Polyalthia longifolia
Nata – Lobelia nicotianaefolia
Patra – Cinnamomum tamala
Rodhra – Symolocos racemosa
Ksheerashukla – Kakoli – Roscoea purpurea
Durva – Cynodon dactylon

Method of preparation:
Sesame seeds are tied into a bundle in a cloth, allowed to stay in flowing water for seven days. Then it is soaked
in milk and decoction of madhuka (Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra) daily and dried in shade. This is continued
for seven days. Once again it is soaked in milk, removed from its husk and powdered, it is then mixed with fine
power of herbs – from (Nalada to Eladi Gana herbs listed above), and macerated with milk.
Then herbal oil is cooed with above drugs, added with paste of group of herbs (from Shaileya to Durva listed
above), milk and oil.

Gandha thailam reference:


Ashtanga Hrudayam Uttara Sthana 27/36 – 41 – Bhanga Pratishedha Adhyaya

Companies that manufacture Gandha tailam:


AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd. – This company also manufactures a soft gel capsule called as Zeotone
capsule which is used for strengthening bone and osteoporosis.
AVP, Kottakkal

Q: Does Gandha tailam help in dental caries and to regrow enamel?


Gandha tailam is traditionally used in treating fractures, osteo arthritic
joints etc. – It improves Asthi dhatu (bone tissue).
Teeth is also a product of Asthi dhatu. Hence, oil pulling (or gargling)
with Gandha tailam for 10 minutes per day, in the morning should be
helpful in improving tooth decay and regrow enamel.
Along with this, oral intake of Gandha tailam – 5 drops, once or twice a day, for 2 months time is also equally
beneficial.

Eladi Thailam
Eladi Thailam is an Ayurvedic hair oil used for skin conditions. This oil is formulated based on the Kerala
Ayurveda principles. This oil is prepared with sesame oil base. But some companies do manufacture this in
coconut oil base. Called as Eladi Keratailam, Eladi keram or Eladi coconut oil.

Eladi Keram Uses

 It is used in hair treatment for skin diseases like allergic dermatitis, ring worm infection, urticaria.
 It is useful in scabies, erysipelas and cattarh.
 It is also used to improve skin complexion and texture.
 It is used for external application for skin detox treatment.
 It is used in defective teeth, diseases of gums and mouth, ear ache and boils.

Effect on Dosha – Balances Vata and Kapha.

Synonyms: Eladi Tailam, Eladi coconut oil, Eladi keratailam, Eladi kerathailam, Eladi Keram

How to use

 It is only used for external application only It is not used for internal administration.
 For skin diseases, it is applied over the affected area and left as such for minimum half an hour, before it
is washed of.
 For skin detox and to improve skin texture and complexion, it is used as a massage oil over face, and
whole body.
 Contact to the eyes is generally avoided.
 Excellent for application on head in chronic catarrh.

Eladi Thailam Thailam Ingredients:

Tila taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum / coconut oil


Paste of
Ela – cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Sthoola Ela – Amomum subulatum
Turushka – Hydnocarpus laurifolia
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Phalini – Callicarpa macrophylla
Mamsi – Nardostachys jatamansi
Jaladhyamaka- Coleus zeylanicus
Sprikka – Anisomeles malabarica
Choraka – Angelica archagelica
Chochapatra – Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Tagara – Valeriana wallichii
Sthauneya – Taxus baccata
Jati- Myristica fragrans
Rasa – Commiphora myrrha
Shukti – Ostrea edulis
Vyaghranakha – Capparis sepiaria
Marahva – Cedrus deodara
Aguru- Aquilaria agallocha
Shrivasaka – Pinus longifolia
Kumkuma – Saffron – Crocus sativus
Chanda – Costus speciosus
Guggulu – Commiphora mukul
Devadhupa – Shorea robusta
Khapura – Boswellia serrata
Punnaga – Calophyllum inophyllum
Nagahva – Mesua ferrea

Eladi Thailam Thailam References:

 Sahasra yoga – Tailayoga Prakarana


छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छछछ छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ: छ
छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ: छछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छ
छछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ: छछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछछछछ छछछ छछछछ छ छछछछछछछछछछछ छ
छछछछछछछछछछछ: छछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछ: छ

elāyugma turuṣkara kuṣṭha phalini māṃsī jaladhyāmakam |


spṛkkācoraka cocapatra tagara sthauṇīya jātīrasā: ||
śuktivyāghranakhomarāhvamaguru: śrīvāsakaṃ kuṅkuma |
caṃḍā guggulu devadhūpakhapurā: punnāga nāgāhvaya ||
छlādikovāta kaphau viṣaṃ ca viniyacchāti |
varṇaprasādana: kaṇḍū piṭikā koṭhanāśana: ||
Astanga Hridayam.

Companies that manufacture Eladi oil:


AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd, Nagarjuna, Vaidyaratnam Aushadhalaya, Kottakkal.

Eladi tailam as baby massage oil –


Eladi oil or Nalpamaradi oil are good for babies to improve skin complexion.
Before starting to use it daily, Apply a few drops of eladi oil over arm area of the baby and watch for 5 minutes
for any allergic reactions such as red rashes, itching, burning sensation etc. if there are any allergic symptoms, it
is best to avoid it. If there are no such symptoms, it is good to continue that product. This rule applies to all
herbal oils for massage for babies.

Dhurdhurapatradi Thailam
Dhurdhurapatradi Thailam is an Ayurvedic hair oil used for scalp itching, dandruff, and hair fall. This oil is
formulated based on the Kerala Ayurveda principles. This oil is prepared with sesame oil base. But some
companies do manufacture this in coconut oil base. Called as Dhurdhurapatradi Keratailam or Dhurdhurapatradi
coconut oil.

Dhurdhurapatradi Thailam benefits


It is used in hair treatment for itching scalp, dandruff and hair fall. It basically improves the scalp skin health
and strengthens the hair root.
Particularly good for children to apply to head and body in Visarpa.
Eliminates dandruff and promotes growth of hair.

Synonyms: Dhurdhurapatradi Tailam, Dhurdhurapatradi Thaila

How to use

 It is only used for external application only It is not used for internal administration.
 It is applied to scalp and done gentle massage. It is applied at night and next day morning, head bath is
taken.
 It can also be applied just half an hour before head bath.

Dhurdhurapatradi Thailam Ingredients:

 Tila taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum / coconut oil


 Juice extract of Dhurdhura patra – leaves of Datura metel
 Seed of Datura metel

Companies that manufacture Dhurdhurapatradi Thailam:


Nagarjuna
AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd
Vaidyaratnam Aushadhalaya

Reference:Sahasra yoga – Tailayoga Prakarana, Arogyakalpadrumam

Dhurdhurapatradi Thailam Reference:


छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ: छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछछ: छ
छछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छ
dhurdhurapatrasvarase tadbījai: ślakṣṇa cūrṇitai: |
pakvaṃ tailaṃ nihantyāśu kaṇḍūṃ keśacyutiṃ nṛṇām || Arogyakalpadrumam.

Chinchadi Thailam
Chinchadi thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used in neurological conditions. This oil is formulated based on the
Kerala Ayurveda principles. Chincha means tamarind, which is the main ingredient of this oil. This oil is
prepared with sesame oil base.

Chinchadi thailam benefits

It is used for external application for the Ayurvedic treatment of Vata diseases such as Arthritis, paralysis and
such other neurological conditions.

Synonyms: Chinchadi tailam, Chinchadi tail

How to use

It is only used for external application only It is not used for internal administration.

It is used in Ayurvedic procedures such as Abhyanga (Massage therapy), Dhara treatment etc.

Chinchadi Thailam Ingredients:

Tila taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum

Chincha swarasa – Juice extract of tamarind – Tamarindus indicus

Paste of

Shigru – Moringa oleifera

Sarja – Vateria indica

Arjaka – Boswellia serrata

Panchalavana – group of five salts – Saindhava – Rock salt, Samudra Lavana – tablet salt, Sauvarcha lavana –
Sochal salt, Romaka lavana and Bida Lavana.
Chinchadi Thailam Reference:

Sahasra yoga – Tailayoga Prakarana

छछछछछछछछ: छछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछछछ छछछछछछछछछछ: छछछछछ छ


छछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछछ छछछछ छछछछछछछछ छछछछछछछ छ

ciñcāyā: patrakvāthetu śigru sarjārjakai: pacet |


pañcabhirlavaṇairyuktaṃ tailaṃ sarvāṅga vātanut ||

Companies that manufacture Chinchadi Thailam:


AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd
Deseeya Ayurvedic Pharmacy
Vaidyaratnam Aushadhalaya

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam
Chemparuthyadi Keratailam is a traditional herbal oil, used in the Ayurvedic treatment of skin diseases.
Reputed coconut oil in all children’s ailments. It is used to apply over head and body. Chemparuthadi
Keratailam is prepared in coconut oil base.

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam Benefits:


It is used in Ayurvedic treatment for skin diseases like eczema, scabies, and pruritis.

It is also used to apply over head to relieve scalp itchiness and dandruff.

How to use Chembaruthyadi coconut oil? It is used for external application only. It is applied over head and
body. It is also used for Ayurvedic treatment procedures like head massage.

Synonyms: Chemparuthyadi oil, Chemparuthyadi coconut oil, Chemparuthyadi Thailam

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam side effects: There are no known side effects of this oil.

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam ingredients:


Keratailam – coconut oil
Juice of
Japa – Hibiscus rosa sinensis
Vilwa patra – Leaves of Aegle marmelos
Paranti – Ixora coccinia
Nagavallika – Betel leaf – Piper betle
Tulasi – Holy Basil – Ocimum sanctum
Neeli – Indigofera tinctoria
Vasini – Biophytum candolleanum
Tamalaki – Phyllanthus niruri

Paste of
Jiraka – Cuminum cyminum
Krishnajiraka – Nigella sativa
Chemparuthyadi Keratailam reference: Sahasrayoga, Taila yoga Prakarana
Companies that manufacture this oil –
AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd
Arya Vaidya Pharmacy
Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal
Nagarjuna

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam
Chemparuthyadi Keratailam is a traditional herbal oil, used in the Ayurvedic treatment of skin diseases.
Reputed coconut oil in all children’s ailments. It is used to apply over head and body. Chemparuthadi
Keratailam is prepared in coconut oil base.

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam Benefits:


It is used in Ayurvedic treatment for skin diseases like eczema, scabies, and pruritis.

It is also used to apply over head to relieve scalp itchiness and dandruff.

How to use Chembaruthyadi coconut oil? It is used for external application only. It is applied over head and
body. It is also used for Ayurvedic treatment procedures like head massage.

Synonyms: Chemparuthyadi oil, Chemparuthyadi coconut oil, Chemparuthyadi Thailam

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam side effects: There are no known side effects of this oil.

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam ingredients:


Keratailam – coconut oil
Juice of
Japa – Hibiscus rosa sinensis
Vilwa patra – Leaves of Aegle marmelos
Paranti – Ixora coccinia
Nagavallika – Betel leaf – Piper betle
Tulasi – Holy Basil – Ocimum sanctum
Neeli – Indigofera tinctoria
Vasini – Biophytum candolleanum
Tamalaki – Phyllanthus niruri

Paste of
Jiraka – Cuminum cyminum
Krishnajiraka – Nigella sativa

Chemparuthyadi Keratailam reference: Sahasrayoga, Taila yoga Prakarana


Companies that manufacture this oil –
AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd
Arya Vaidya Pharmacy
Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal
Nagarjuna

Asana Eladi Tailam


Asana Eladi Tailam is a traditional herbal oil, used in the Ayurvedic treatment of headache, ear and eye
diseases. It is prepared in sesame oil base – called as Asana Eladi Tailam. It is also prepared in coconut oil base,
called as Asana Eladi Kera tailam / Asanaeladi coconut oil. This oil is based on Kerala Ayurveda principle.

Asana Eladi Tailam Benefits: It is used in Ayurvedic treatment for headache, ear and eye diseases. It is also
useful in skin diseases. More effective to prevent catarrh.

How to use? It is used for external application only. It is applied over head. It is also used for Ayurvedic
treatment procedures like head massage.

Asana Eladi tailam side effects: There are no known side effects of this oil.

Asana Eladi Tailam ingredients:

Asana – Pterocarpus marsupium

Bilvamoola – Aegle marmelos

Bala – Sida cordifolia

Guduchi – Tinospora cordifolia

These above herbs are used to prepare Kashayam

The following herbs are added in paste form

Ela – Elettaria cardamomum

Sthoola Ela – Amomum Subulatum

Turushka – Hydnocarpus laurifolia

Pushkaramoola – Inula racemosa

Phalini – Callicarpa macrophylla

Brahmi – Bacopa monnieri

Jala – Coleus zeylanicus

Dhyamaka – Cymbopogon martini

Sprukka – Adenosma indiana

Choraka – Curcuma zeodaria

Chocha – Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Tagara – valeriana wallichii

Sthouneya – Taxus baccata


Jati – Myristica fragrans

Rasa – Commiphora myrrha

Sukti – Ostrea edulis

Vyaghra – Ipomoea pestizoides

Surahva – Cedrus deodara

Ushira – Vetiveria zizanioides

Srivasaka – Pinus longifolia

Chanda – Costus speciosus

Guggulu – Commiphora mukul

Devadhoopa – Shorea robusta

Khapura – Boswellia serrata

Punnaga – Calophyllum inophyllum

Nagahva – Mesua ferrea

Kumkuma – Saffron – Crocus sativus

Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora

Paya – milk

Asana Eladi Tailam reference: Sahasrayoga, Taila yoga Prakarana

Companies that manufacture this oil –


AVN Ayurveda Formulations Pvt. Ltd
Arya Vaidya Pharmacy
Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal
Nagarjuna
Kakkanat Ayurveda

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