Made from best quality original herbs as per recommended standards and procedure, the Aarogya Tailam is an ayurvedic massage oil that restores health and delays ageing of joints, muscles, bones, and skin. It treats stiffness and soreness of muscles and promotes healing. The oil gets almost completely absorbed within seconds of massage, increasing its efficiency.
Use the Oil For
Osteoarthritis of knee, shoulder, ankle, spine, and other joints.
Joints and body pain due to Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Osteoarthritis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, Runners Knee, Shin-Pain, Tennis/ Golfer’s Elbow.
Muscle and joints pain due to overuse, exertion, rigorous training, or muscle pulls.
After work out in gym. Can be used as an additive as drops in warm water for bath.
Sore and stiff muscles.
As a massage oil after removing plaster cast or splints.
The oil is a 100% herbal and natural concoction, and hence, has no side effects even after prolonged use. Natural fragrance of its constituents has not been masked. Since no painkiller, chemical or medicine has been added to Aarogya Tailam, it may lessen the pain instantaneously to only a moderate degree, but it treats the illness and hence slowly decreases the pain. No prescription from anyone is required to purchase this.
Mechanism of action
Various phytoconstituents and alkaloids present in herbs in this oil decrease or inhibit the mediators of inflammation; thus, reducing swelling and pain. In Ayurvedic wisdom they reduce Vata dosha.
Rubefacients in this oil, along with light massage, increase the blood circulation of the part and drain the mediators of inflammation. This relaxes muscles and promotes healing.
Various phytonutrients nourish the joints and repair damage. Flavonoids and other antioxidants restrict oxidative damage.
Precautions
While using Aarogya Tailam, light massage with flat of hand is advisable. In advance stage of illness if desired results are not met with the sole application of the oil, consult your physician.
No absolute contraindications have been observed. Yet it’s better to avoid using it - in case of allergy to any of the constituents, or if irritation, itching, burning develops after rubbing the oil.
Sounds promising at least. Would you be able to elaborate on the ingredients? Thanks!