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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Decoction of : | ||
| Sahachara | Barleria prionitis (Pl.) | 15.625 g |
| Bilva | Aegle marmelos (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.56 g |
| Agnimantha | Clerodendrum phlomidis (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.56 g |
| Shyonaka | Oroxylum indicum (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.56 g |
| Patala | Stereospermum suaveolens (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.56 g |
| Gambhari | Gmelina arborea (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.56 g |
| Prishniparni | Uraria picta (Rt.) | 1.56 g |
| Salaparni | Desmodium gangeticum (Rt.) | 1.56 g |
| Bruhathi | Solanum indicum (Rt.) | 1.56 g |
| Kandakari | Solanum xanthocarpum (Rt.) | 1.56 g |
| Gokshura | Tribulus terrestris (Pl.) | 1.56 g |
| Satavari | Asparagus racemosus (Rt.Tr.) | 7.81 g |
| Paste of : | ||
| Useera | Vetiveria zizanioides (Rt.) | 0.156 g |
| Vyagranakha | Apple snail operculum | 0.156 g |
| Kushta | Saussurea lappa (Rt.) | 0.156 g |
| Chandana | Santalum album (Ht.Wd.) | 0.156 g |
| Ela | Elettaria cardamomum (Sd.) | 0.156 g |
| Sprukka | Cymbopogon martinii (Pl.) | 0.156 g |
| Priyangu | Callicarpa macrophylla (Fl.) | 0.156 g |
| Patra | Cinnamomum tamala (Lf.) | 0.156 g |
| Hribera | Coleus vettiveroides (Rt.) | 0.156 g |
| Silajit | Asphalt (Purified) | 0.156 g |
| Manjishta | Rubia cordifolia (Rt.) | 0.156 g |
| Jatamamsi | Nardostachys grandiflora (Rz.) | 0.156 g |
| Agaru | Aquilaria agallocha (Ht.Wd.) | 0.156 g |
| Devadaru | Cedrus deodara (Ht.Wd.) | 0.156 g |
| Choraka | Angelica glauca (Rz.) | 0.156 g |
| Satapushpa | Anethum sowa (Fr.) | 0.156 g |
| Sallaki | Boswellia serrata (Exd.) | 0.156 g |
| Tagara | Valeriana wallichii (Rt.\Rz.) | 0.156 g |
| Base and Others : | ||
| Godugdha | Cow's milk | 10 ml |
| Tila Thaila | Sesame oil | 10 ml |
Neuromuscular diseases, Psychological disorders, Varicose veins, Emaciation and Uterine diseases
Required quantity to be applied over the affected areas of the body or as directed by the Physician.
It is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil used primarily for Vata-related neuromuscular and vascular conditions.
It is traditionally indicated for neuromuscular diseases, psychological disorders, varicose veins, emaciation, and uterine diseases.
It supports nerve strength, improves circulation, and reduces stiffness and weakness.
It is used as supportive therapy in paralytic and nerve-related conditions under medical supervision.
Yes, it is traditionally used in conditions involving tissue depletion and muscle weakness.
It supports healthy circulation and may help reduce heaviness and discomfort in the legs.
Yes, it is commonly used for Vata-related pain, numbness, and tingling sensations.
It may support nervous system balance in stress-related Vata imbalances.
Apply externally and massage gently over the affected area.
Usually once or twice daily, or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
Results vary depending on the condition and regularity of use.