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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Powder of : | ||
| Kola | Ziziphus jujuba (Fr.) | 0.715 g |
| Kulatha | Vigna unguiculata (Sd.) | 0.715 g |
| Devadaru | Cedrus deodara (Ht.Wd.) | 0.715 g |
| Yava | Hordeum vulgare (Grains) | 0.715 g |
| Satapushpa | Anethum sowa (Fr.) | 0.715 g |
| Masha | Phaseolus mungo (Sd.) | 0.715 g |
| Atasi | Linum usitatissimum (Sd.) | 0.715 g |
| Vacha | Acorus calamus (Rz.) | 0.715 g |
| Kushta | Saussurea lappa (Rt.) | 0.715 g |
| Rasna | Alpinia galanga (Rz.) | 0.715 g |
| Tila | Sesamum indicum (Sd.) | 0.715 g |
| Sarshapa | Brassica juncea (Sd.) | 0.715 g |
| Eranda | Ricinus communis (Sd.) | 0.715 g |
| Ingudi beeja | Sarcostigma kleinii (Sd.) | 0.715 g |
Pain and Inflammation of joints
For external use only or as directed by the Physician.
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... Read MoreKolakulathadi Choornam is a classical Ayurvedic herbal powder mainly used for external application in musculoskeletal and Vata-related conditions.
It is strictly for external use only and should not be consumed.
It is traditionally used in joint pain, arthritis, muscle pain, stiffness, sprains, and inflammation.
It is mixed with warm water or herbal liquids to form a paste and applied to the affected area.
Yes, it is commonly used as part of Ayurvedic therapy for arthritis and joint disorders under medical guidance.
Yes, it is widely used in therapies like Lepa and Potali Sweda
Yes, it is traditionally used to help reduce localized swelling and inflammation.
Yes, it may help relax muscles and reduce stiffness and spasms.
Usually 20–45 minutes or until it dries, as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner.