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Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) is a treasured Ayurvedic herb known for its calming, memory-enhancing, and nervous system-supporting properties. Revered in classical texts for its ability to sharpen intellect and support concentration, Brahmi is used widely in formulas for brain and emotional wellness.
Kaisora Guggulu is a classical Ayurvedic formulation known for its Rasayana (rejuvenative) and Ama-pachana (detoxifying) properties. It is traditionally used to support healthy joints, skin clarity, and metabolic function by clearing deep-seated toxins (Ama) and balancing Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Widely used in long-term wellness routines, it is especially helpful in conditions of chronic inflammation or skin imbalance.
A rich, warming oil pressed from organic castor seeds. In Ayurveda it’s used for external snehana (oleation) to pacify Vata dryness, condition the scalp and hair, and soften rough areas like heels, elbows, and cuticles. Ideal for home Abhyanga or as a booster mixed with lighter oils.
How to use
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Hair & scalp: Warm a few teaspoons, massage into scalp and lengths. Leave 30–60 min (or overnight), then shampoo well.
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Body/feet: Massage a small amount into dry areas; for easier spread, blend 1:1 with Art of Vedas Sesame or Coconut Oil.
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Brows & lashes: Touch a clean spoolie to 1 drop and comb through at night (avoid getting into eyes).
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Castor pack (external): Soak a cotton/flannel pad in warm oil, place on area (e.g., abdomen/lower back), cover with cloth and a mild warm compress for 20–30 min. Remove and cleanse skin.
Chandraprabha Vati is a time-honored Ayurvedic formulation traditionally used to support the health of the urinary system, metabolism, and reproductive organs. It is known for its deep-cleansing, rejuvenating, and balancing properties on Vata and Kapha doshas. The formulation is especially valued in managing Mutravaha srotas (urinary tract) health and maintaining fluid and sugar balance.
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) is one of the most highly respected herbs in Ayurveda, known as the “king of medicines” (Abhaya). Its actions span digestive health, Vata balancing, and Rasayana (rejuvenation). Traditionally used to promote regularity and tone the digestive system, it is ideal for long-term use.
Triphala Vati is a classical Ayurvedic tablet made from the synergistic blend of Triphala and other digestive herbs. It is traditionally used to support gut cleansing, promote healthy metabolism, and regulate bowel function. The formulation gently balances Pitta and Kapha, especially in the digestive tract, without aggravating Vata.
Avipattikar Choornam is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation used to balance excess Pitta and support digestive comfort. It is a blend of cooling, carminative, and mildly laxative herbs that work together to reduce acid build-up, ease burning sensations, and support regular elimination without irritation.
Hand-cast brass vessel for Nasya Karma procedures (Pratimarsha/Snehana Nasya). The wide mouth allows easy warming and mixing of nasya taila; the tapered spout gives a controlled pour or clean decant into a dropper. A stable pedestal base keeps the bowl secure on the dhara table.
Use (professional)
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Warm the prescribed oil in a water bath to body temperature.
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With the client supine and neck supported, pour a thin stream or decant to a dropper and administer the advised drops to each nostril.
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Follow with gentle nose–cheek massage and instructed expulsion, per protocol.
Care
Wash with mild soap, rinse, and dry thoroughly after each use; sanitize per clinic protocol. Lightly oil-season brass if storing. Avoid abrasives and open flame.
Safety
For external procedural use only. Check temperature before application and maintain hygienic handling of oils. Use under guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Hand-cast brass vessel for Nasya Karma procedures (Pratimarsha/Snehana Nasya). The wide mouth allows easy warming and mixing of nasya taila; the tapered spout gives a controlled pour or clean decant into a dropper. A stable pedestal base keeps the bowl secure on the dhara table.
Use (professional)
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Warm the prescribed oil in a water bath to body temperature.
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With the client supine and neck supported, pour a thin stream or decant to a dropper and administer the advised drops to each nostril.
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Follow with gentle nose–cheek massage and instructed expulsion, per protocol.
Care
Wash with mild soap, rinse, and dry thoroughly after each use; sanitize per clinic protocol. Lightly oil-season brass if storing. Avoid abrasives and open flame.
Safety
For external procedural use only. Check temperature before application and maintain hygienic handling of oils. Use under guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Thiktakam Kashayam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation made from Tikta (bitter) herbs, traditionally used to balance aggravated Pitta dosha and purify the blood (Rakta shodhana). It is commonly used in skin-related imbalances, inflammatory conditions, and digestive disturbances rooted in excess heat and toxins. The decoction is prepared into tablet form for ease of use without compromising authenticity.
Sudhabala Thailam is one of Ayurveda's gentlest yet most effective therapeutic oils, referenced in the classical text Sahasrayogam. This beautifully pure formulation features Bala (Sida cordifolia), the renowned "strength-giving" herb, prepared in a nourishing sesame oil base.
The name reveals its essence: Sudha means "pure" or "gentle," while Bala means "strength." This elegant two-ingredient formula delivers the profound benefits of Bala in its purest form, mild enough for daily use by nearly everyone, including during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Traditionally valued for supporting the nervous system, promoting muscle strength and addressing general weakness, Sudhabala Thailam embodies the Ayurvedic principle that the simplest formulations are often the most powerful.
Narayana Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation referenced in the Bhaishajya Ratnavali for neuromuscular and joint support. This potent oil combines the complete Dashamoola (ten roots), dual-strength Ashwagandha and Punarnava, along with traditional nervine herbs like Bala and Shatavari in a nourishing sesame oil base.
Named after Lord Narayana (Vishnu), this oil has been traditionally used for centuries to support muscle strength, joint comfort and nervous system balance. The warming, deeply penetrating formula is ideal for Abhyanga massage and is particularly valued in Ayurveda for supporting those experiencing weakness, stiffness or general Vata imbalance.
Triphaladi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic Moordhataila (head oil) documented in Sahasrayogam, formulated with the legendary Triphala trio of Amalaki, Haritaki and Bibhitaki at its foundation. This exceptionally comprehensive formulation combines 27 carefully selected herbs including Bhringraj (the "King of Hair"), Neeli (Indigo), Ashwagandha and cooling botanicals like Lotus and Blue Water Lily, all prepared in pure sesame oil using the traditional Sneha Paka Vidhi method.
What sets this Triphaladi Thailam apart is its enhanced formulation. Beyond the classical Triphala base, it includes Neeli (Indigofera tinctoria) traditionally valued for supporting natural hair colour, Ashwagandha for its adaptogenic and stress-relieving properties, and a collection of cooling, Pitta-pacifying herbs that make it ideal for those experiencing scalp sensitivity, excess heat or premature greying.
This tridoshic oil helps restore balance to the scalp environment, supports healthy hair roots and addresses common concerns like dandruff, itching and scalp buildup. Its cooling yet clarifying nature makes it especially beneficial for those with excess Pitta in the head region. Beyond hair wellness, traditional texts note its supportive effects on the sense organs and mental clarity when used regularly for Shiro Abhyanga (head massage).
Experience the power of Ayurveda with Dhanwantharam Mezhukupakam, a traditional Ayurvedic herbal oil crafted with time-honored wisdom. Made from a unique blend of potent herbs and natural ingredients, this oil is carefully prepared to retain its full benefits.
Rooted in ancient Ayurvedic texts, Dhanwantharam Mezhukupakam is valued for its nourishing, revitalizing, and balancing qualities. It is formulated following authentic Ayurveda principles to support overall well-being and relaxation, making it a perfect addition to any holistic self-care routine.
Ideal for Ayurvedic massages, daily self-care rituals, and traditional wellness practices, this herbal oil is widely used in Panchakarma therapies. Gently massaging it into the skin allows the herbs to penetrate deeply, nourishing and balancing the body while honoring the age-old Ayurvedic tradition.
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