Herbally infused oils generally intended for external application as scalp, hair, or massage oils.
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Product
Description
Size / Price
Anu Thailam
A wonderful oil, Anu Thailam is
the result of a very costly and
time consuming process. A few drops
administered
into the nasal passages can instantly dispel or soothe the most
stubborn, drug resistant headaches. It also is effective in
alleviating sinusitis, rhinitus and other diseases of the head.
Ingredients:
Sesame oil, Milk, Holostemma,
Himalayan cedar, Coleus, Nutgrass, Cinnamon, Vetiver, Indian
sarsaparilla, Sandalwood, Barberry, Licorice, Sedge, Aloeswood, Wild
asparagus, Sugarcane, Bael tree, Indian crocus, Yellow nightshade,
Small sago palm, Desmodium, Pseudarthria, Embelia, Costus, Cardamom,
Chaste tree, Water lotus, Sida.
Recommended use: 2-3
drops daily.
.33
fl. oz.
(10
ml.)
100 doses of 2 drops per bottle $10.00
2 fl. oz.
(60 ml.)
600 doses of 2 drops per
bottle $20.00
11.8 fl. oz.
(350 ml.)
3500 doses of 2 drops per bottle $90.00
Bala
Thailam
This is an
outstanding general massage and head oil, with a
lovely, light body and toasty fragrance. Good for all types, it has a
strong rejuvenative action, making it excellent for treating exhaustion
and delicate constitutions. Bala Thailam enhances complexion, is
anti-inflammatory and strengthens the nerves, the
heart
and the immune system.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Pea pumpkin, Ivy gourd, Bael tree, Teaweed, Indian sarsaparilla, Hogweed, Henna, Clove, Himalayan cedar, Cardamom, Black henbane, Balinese pepper, Cumin, Licorice, Oak, Mace.
Classical Text: Ashtangahrudayam
Recommended use:
Apply lightly heated oil on entire body or affected part.
*The herbs in this Thailam may stain clothing and sheets.
The
rejuvenating properties of this thailam strengthen muscles and tone the
nerves. Recommended for nervous
conditions, muscular dystrophy, emaciation and debilitation.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Teaweed, Ashwagandha, Indian madder, Indian dill, Nutgrass, Licorice, Vetiver, Himalayan cedar, Turmeric, Blue water lily, Sacred pepper, Indian lotus flower, Indian ginger, Frangipani, Indian sarsaparilla.
Classical Text: Sahasrayogam
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
*The herbs in this Thailam may stain clothing and sheets.
15
fl. oz.
(450 ml.)
$23.50 1.3 Gallon/169 fl. oz.
(5 Liter) $165.00
Bringamalakadi Thailam
Known for its
anti-inflammatory
properties, this soothing thailam is recommended for sinusitis,
gingivitis, defective vision, defective hearing, hoarse voice,
loose teeth, pharyngitis and laryngitis. Considered an
excellent head, face and throat oil.
Ingredients:
Sesame oil, Licorice, Indian gooseberry, False daisy.
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
This is a
wonderful
cooling oil, excellent for Shirodhara and as a head oil, as well as for
massage. Chandanadi is popular among Pitta types, and among those
desiring relief from agitation and other Pitta emotions. When
applied on the head it provides a calm, peaceful and refreshed mental
state. It offers relief from insomnia, fever, headache, tension
and burning sensations.
Ingredients: Coconut water, Cow milk, Black sesame oil, Wild asparagus, Bacopa, Aloe, Licorice, Coleus, Vetiver, Indian gooseberry, Indian sarsaparilla, Teaweed, Sugarcane, Cluster fig, Cuban laurel, Sacred fig, Banyan, Indian madder, Giant potato, Ashwagandha, Five flame bush, Indian lotus, Indian crocus, Blue water lily, Wild Himalayan cherry, Indian stinging nettle, Sacrificial grass, Wild sugarcane, Holostemma, Golden gram, Vigna.
Classical Text: Sahasrayogam
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
Coconut is a cooling oil, beneficial for
Pitta related or over-heated conditions. Rich in minerals, proteins,
carbohydrates and glycerides, coconut oil is used internally and
externally throughout the world. It treats skin conditions such as
rashes, swelling, exzema and fungal infections. Because of its
antiseptic qualities, it can be used on burns and cuts. When applied to
the head, it soothes and cools the entire body, and has been used to
keep the hair healthy, strong and shiny.
Ingredients:
Coconut oil.
(Food Grade)
Recommended use: Apply oil on
entire body or affected part.
This is our most
popular general massage oil. Named for the
patron deity of Ayurveda, it is a fragrant,
earthy oil containing 28 herbs. Dhanwantharam is good for all
body types, especially
Vata and Pitta. Featuring a potent anti-oxidant effect, it
rejuvenates the body and skin and increases immunity. Beneficial
for neurological and rheumatic diseases, as well as chronic Vata
conditions and
pre- and post-natal care. It is also a fine Shirodhara and head
oil.
Ingredients: Cow milk, Black sesame oil, Wild mallow, Barley, Indian jujube, Madras gram, Ashwagandha, Spanish woodbine, Wild asparagus, Indian madder, Snapdragon tree, Bael tree, Pink jacaranda, Indian trumpet flower, Headache tree, Desmodium, Pseudarthria, Aerva, Solanum, Puncturevine, Himalayan cedar, Indian sarsaparilla, Rock salt, Fenugreek, Stone flower, Sweet flag, Licorice, Indian gooseberry, Chebulic myrobalan, Beleric myrobalan, Myrrh, Indian dill, Golden gram, Vigna, Cardamom, Cinnamon.
Classical Text: Ashtangahrudayam
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
Dhanwantharam 101 is a powerful product, made by concentrating and reducing regular Dhanwantharam Thailam 101 times. This process increases its potency tremendously. Containing the same Wild mallow as the Thailam, in a Cow milk and Black sesame oil base, it offers anti-inflammatory, analgesic and nervine support for arthritis and rheumatic conditions. It is recommended for all body types, pre-and post-natal care, as well as all Vata vitiated conditions.
Ingredients: Cow Milk, Black Sesame oil, Wild mallow, Barley, Indian jujube, Madras gram, Ashwagandha, Spanish woodbine, Wild asparagus, Indian madder, Bael tree, Snapdragon tree, Pink jacaranda, Indian trumpet flower, Headache tree, Desmodium, Pseudarthria, Aerva, Solanum, Puncturevine, Himalayan cedar, Indian sarsaparilla, Rock salt, Fenugreek, Stone flower, Sweet flag, Licorice, Indian gooseberry, Chebulic myrobalan, Beleric myrobalan, Myrrh, Indian dill, Golden gram, Vigna, Cardamom, Cinnamon.
Classical Text: Ashtangahrudayam
The Coconut oil base of Durvadi Thailam offers cooling relief and treatment for skin rashes, burns, swellings, sores, eczema and fungal infections. Combined with Bermuda grass, this thailam is astringent, cooling, and blood purifying. Having antiseptic qualities, it is useful in skin conditions such as scabies, dandruff, skin ulcers, and wounds, and is especially effective for itching, spreading skin diseases of children.
Gandharvahastha Thailam is rich in Castor bean root, well known in many cultures for its laxative qualities. Its properties include being astringent, carminative, purgative, emollient, diuretic and anthelmintic. This Thailam is effective for constipation, abdominal cramps and distention, gas, and loss of appetite, as well as vitiated Vata conditions and rheumatic disorders.
This
is a unique oil, redolent with the fragrance of camphor. Its
specific action is to dispel blockages and restore circulation.
Karpoorathi is commonly used in combination with another oil (25%
Karpoorathi mixed with 75% other), helpful in relieving respiratory
congestion, cramps,
numbness, pain, and swelling.
Ingredients:
Coconut oil,
Camphor, Ajowan.
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
This
is a fine general massage oil for Vata and Kapha types. It
has a golden tinge and a lovely, mild fragrance. It rejuvenates
and strengthens, nourishes the skin and is particularly used for
chronic neck, shoulder and arm pain.
Ingredients:
Coconut oil,
Sesame oil, Sida, Cotton tree, Madras gram bean, Mung bean, Himalayan
cedar, Greater galangal, Costus, Indian mustard, Ginger, Dill, Pepper,
Long pepper, Horseradish tree, Hogweed.
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
Kuzhambu (pronounced ku-rambu) is a special preparation of Kerala, India. In this preparation a base of sesame oil, castor oil and ghee are blended in a unique manner, which has proven to be more effective than a thailam consisting of the same ingredients. The continuous use of a Kuzhambu is more effective in diseases that affect the bones. Kethakeemooladi Kuzhambu is indicated in Vata vitiated conditions in bones such as cervical spondylosis, and osteoarthritis, or any pain related to the bone and bone marrow. The herbs included offer anti-inflammatory, nervine, and soothing properties to this formula.
**Kuzhambu is for external use only, below the neck. Do not use for shirodhara, eye, ear, or nose treatments.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Castor oil, Ghee, Betel nut tree, Jackfruit, Tinospora, Merremia, Tamarind, Teaweed, Screwpine, Strobilanthus, Indian abutilon, Ginger, Sweet flag, Horseradish tree, Garlic, Caper, Himalayan cedar, Brown mustard, Indian dill.
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on lower body or affected part.
Kshara Thailam offers the benefit of a Black sesame oil base, rich in minerals and antioxidants. It brings its ability to diminish swelling and muscular pain, added to the blood purifying property of Plantain and the cooling, tonic effects of Pomegranate fruit. It has traditionally been used for middle ear infection and deafness, ear ache and infection, gingivitis, tooth ache and inflammation of the mouth.
Ingredients: Water, Black sesame oil, Plantain, Pomegranate, China root, Ginger, Asafetida, Indian dill, Sweet flag, Himalayan cedar, Horseradish tree, Iron pyrite, Carbonate of soda, Carbonate of potash, Rock salt, Frankincense, Long pepper, Sea salt, Nutgrass.
Classical Text: Ashtangahrudayam
A
marvelous oil with a mild 'toasty' fragrance, Ksheerabala is a nervine
tonic with anti-rheumatic,
anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is similar to
Mahanarayana,
but more cooling. It is useful for fibromyalgia, arthritis,
burning sensation, central nervous disorders and insomnia. Good
for massage and especially for Shirodhara and as a head oil.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Cow milk, Teaweed.
Classical Text: Sahasrayogam
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
Ksheerabala 101 is a powerful product, made by concentrating and reducing regular Ksheerabala Thailam 101 times. This process increases its potency tremendously. Featuring the Teaweed root, its properties are emollient, cooling, strengthening, anti-rheumatic, nervine, anti-inflammatory and analgesic. Traditionally used for arthritis, numbness, injuries, insomnia and nervous disorders.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Cow milk, Teaweed.
Classical Text: Sahasrayogam
Kunkumadi Thailam brings the benefits of Saffron to the forefront, as well as its costliness. Combined with Black sesame oil and Goat milk, the herbs used in this formula offer cooling, anti-inflammatory results to skin conditions. It has been used for Nasya to effectively treat dark circles under the eyes, black heads, acne, scars and pigmented skin.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Goat milk, Saffron crocus, Licorice, Wild Himalayan cherry, Indian madder, Vetiver, Banyan, Indian lotus, Duke’s tongue.
Classical Text: Ashtangahrudayam
A special head and
scalp oil with varied applications. For those
who work outside in the cold, or who often experience the combination
of
wet hair and cold air, it will prevent them from catching a
chill.
Lakshadi Keram is also a powerful tonic that helps treat emaciation and
wasting conditions. Additionally, it is the best oil for
massaging
newborns and infants.
More concentrated than a thailam, Madhuyashtyadi Mezhupakam is formulated in a Black sesame oil and Cow milk base. This Licorice rich formula brings cooling, tonic, mildly laxative and diuretic effects to relieve excess body heat and the burning sensation that can accompany rheumatoid arthritis and gout. Generally used for Nasya and Mathravasthi.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Cow milk, Licorice, Wild asparagus, Ashwagandha, Giant potato, Desmodium, Black catnip, Frangipani vine, Gotu kola, Indian dill, Sour cherry, Holostemma, Cinnamon, Indian cassia, Shell powder, Plectranthus, Sugarcane, Indian madder, Indian sarsaparilla, Native melon, Nutgrass, Brahmin ginseng.
Classical Text: Ashtangahrudayam
Recommended use: Use several drops or up to one third of an ounce/.5-10 ml. or as directed, depending on the treatment, up to twice daily.
Mahanarayana
is famed for its analgesic qualities, as well as its
anti-rheumatic and anti-inflammatory effects,
recommended for arthritis and other painful conditions. In addition,
the aforementioned qualities make it an excellent oil for athletes, as
it improves flexibility and refreshes the muscles and joints.
Mahanarayana
is famed for its analgesic qualities, as well as its
anti-rheumatic and anti-inflammatory effects,
recommended for arthritis and other painful conditions. In addition,
the aforementioned qualities make it an excellent oil for athletes, as
it improves flexibility and refreshes the muscles and joints.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Cow milk, Brahmin ginseng, Giant potato, Wild asparagus, Camphor, Saffron crocus, Vigna, Rock salt, Indian ironwood, Turmeric, Bitumen, Elecampane, Cardamom, Licorice, Nutgrass, Indian cassia, False daisy, Coleus, Sweet flag, Flame of the forest, Ironwood.
Classical Text: Bhaishajya Ratnavali
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
Containing
herbs with well known hair stimulating qualities, this has
been Ayurveda's primary hair-loss preventative for centuries.
Additionally, it maintains and promotes the health of the hair and
scalp, providing anti-fungal and anti-dandruff actions. It can
prevent and reverse premature graying as it cools the head, bestowing a
refreshed mental state and a calm, peaceful sleep.
Ingredients: Coconut milk, Buffalo milk, Goat milk, Cow milk, Coconut oil, Indigo, False daisy, Ballon vine, Indian gooseberry, Licorice, Indian licorice, Black antimony.
Classical Text: Sahasrayogam
Recommended use: Apply 1-2
tsp./5-10 ml. lightly heated oil on scalp thirty minutes before bath or
shower.
NeemAid Oil has been used traditionally as first aid for wounds, cuts, burns, skin ulcers and other skin irritations, and bleeding wounds. Neem and Chinese chaste tree have antiseptic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. They are blended with Black sesame oil and a collection of other herbs that can provide instant relief and start the healing process immediately. For external use only.
Ingredients: Black sesame seed oil, Neem, Chinese chaste tree, Chebulic myrobalan, Beleric myrobalan, Indian gooseberry, Chir pine, Amber, Guggul, Sal tree, Camphor, Paraffin wax, Water.
A very cooling massage oil that is
anti-bacterial
and anti-fungal. Good for skin irritations, including scabies,
ringworm, eczema, psoriasis and other dry rash.
Ingredients:
Neem seed oil.
Recommended use:Apply
as is on affected part of body or mix with other oils.
A
cooling, soothing red oil that is a specific for Pitta conditions, such
as
pain, inflammation or heat. Containing bees wax, it offers a
marked
emollient action towards the skin. It counteracts burning sensations
and
painful arthritis and gout, as well as protecting against skin lesions.
Ingredients: Black sesame oil, Ghee, Castor oil, Indian sarsaparilla, Indian madder, Sal tree, Beeswax.
Classical Text: Ashtangahrudayam
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
Pippalyadi Thailam is offered in a Cow milk and Black sesame oil base. Formulated with Long pepper (Pippali) valued for its bitter, warming, tonic properties to create a mildly purgative and diuretic effect, it is enriched by Bael tree and Dill with their similar properties. Traditionally used for the treatment of hemorrhoids, constipation, backache, hernia, and difficult urination. Generally used for Mathravasthi.
Ingredients: Cow milk, Black sesame oil, Long pepper, Randia, Bael tree, Indian dill, Licorice, Sweet flag, Himalayan cedar, Ginger, Elecampane, Red plumbago.
Classical Text: Sahasrayogam
This is an excellent
massage oil for Vata constitutions and conditions.
Restlessness, fear and anxiety are signs of aggravated Vata, which can
be heightened by excess stimulation, travel, the autumn season, and
aging. Prabhanjanam strengthens and rejuvenates,
calming and
warming Vata's delicate body and nerves. It protects against
aging
of the skin, enhances complexion and treats arthritis and
numbness.
Ingredients: Cow milk, Milk curd, Water, Black sesame oil, Snapdragon tree, Bael tree, Stereospermum, Indian trumpet flower, Headache tree, Wild asparagus, Teaweed, Horseradish tree, Sacred garlic pear, Giant milkweed, Indian beech, Castor bean, Strobilanthus, Ashwagandha, Merremia, Indian valerian, Himalayan cedar, Cardamom, Ginger, Brown mustard, Himalayan pine, Indian dill, Rock salt, Greater galangal, Fenugreek, Sweet flag, White leadwort.
Classical Text: Sahasrayogam
Recommended use: Apply lightly
heated oil on entire body or affected part.
Although there are several kinds of
sesame
seeds, the black sesame seed yields the oil with the most medicinal
qualities. High in minerals and anti-oxidants, sesame oil is excellent
for Vata conditions; it increases Pitta and can be used moderately by
Kapha individuals.
Black sesame oil addresses swelling, muscular pain and stiffness. It
also strengthens and nourishes the hair and skin, improving the texture
of both. Used regularly it can restore hair to its natural color,
increase vitality and treat the pain of arthritis.
Ingredients:
Black sesame
seed oil. (Food Grade)
Recommended use: Apply oil on
entire body or affected part.
An
herbal formula developed to provide relief to those suffering from
chronic or recurrent sinusitis, rhinitus, tonsillitis, and other upper
respiratory disorders
including allergies.
This action is supported by Bacopa which is an
immunomodulator. A mixture of coconut and castor oil is used
as the ideal vehicle for the herbal combination.