Kerala Ayurveda Ksheerabala Thailam
KsheerabalaThailam is an Ayurvedic oil formulation that is used for external Panchkarma treatments. It is used in Ayurvedic therapies to help with Vataimbalance caused by neuromuscular disorders. It has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-rheumatic properties. The KsheerabalaThailam is also used to relieve the inflammation and pain caused by sciatica, arthritis, myalgia and spondylosis. It helps manage pain in neuralgia and other such disorders. The word Ksheera refers to cow?s milk. Bala is the herb SidaCordifolia. The oil base used in this formulation is Sesame oil which is the most preferred oil for Panchakarma treatments. Every day we go about our daily activities and pay very little attention to how our body moves. Our body performs not only the normal functions of standing, sitting and walking but also fine motor activities. The process by which this is achieved is through the proper functioning of the neuromuscular system. When this system is affected it reduces the mobility of a person. Degenerative diseases of the neuromuscular system can seriously impact one?s ability to go about daily activities. They can be present at birth or be gradually degenerative.
Ingredients :
Bala-kwath (Sidacordifolia) and Bala-kalkan (Sidacordifolia) Kwath refers to Kashayam or herbal tea. It is the water extract or decoction of a herb. Bala is a herb used in Ayurveda for its properties of being an antioxidant, analgesic, antipyretic, antiviral, antirheumatic, diuretic, immunoenhancing, hypoglycaemic, hepatoprotective and useful in neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders. Treats VataDosha disorders Thilathaila (Sesamumindicum) Sesame oil In Ayurveda, it is considered to be the prefered oil for all Panchakarma treatments. It is the best oil for VataVyadhis It penetrates the skin very easily. It is used for Abhyanga, ShirodharaNasya and Basti. It is used for both external and internal Ayurvedic formulations. When taken internally it is a good iron supplement It is an antioxidant. It is rich in Vitamin E. It is found to be rich in alkaloids which are central nervous system stimulants. It is useful in neuromuscular disorders as well as rheumatism and arthritis. Ksheera (Cow?s milk) Milk is a highly regarded ingredient in Ayurvedic medicine Pure milk is thought to nourish all the tissues of the body It is good for Vata and Pitta It helps to balance all the three Doshas.
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