Rs. 226

Kairali Valiya Chinchadi Thailam

(200 ml Oil in bottle)
Kairali Valiya Chinchadi Thailam
Product Details
Kairali Valiya Chinchadi Thailam is a classic combination of ayurvedic oil from the ayurvedic text Sahasra yogam. Valiya chinchadi thailam serves as an effective oil for diseases affecting joints, muscles and nerves. It is prepared out of effective herbs like chincha, sarini, varanaka etc. Rheumatic disorders like pain, swelling and stiffness of joints are treated with the advised mode of usage of valiya chinchadi thailam. Facial palsy, hemiplegia, paraplegia, muscular spasm etc is also proven to have been eased remarkably with timely application of valiya chinchadi thailam.

Key Ingredients:
Taila (Sesamum indicum), NimbaTaila (Azadirachta indica) , SarshapaTaila (Brassica nigra), Chincha (Tamarindus indica), Amandaka (Ricinus communis), Prasarini (Desmodium gangeticum), Varunaka (Crataeva religiosa), Snuk (Euphorbia nerrifolia), Bhanu (Calotropis gigantea), Gandirika (Euphorbia antiquorum), Jambira (Citrus limon), Satapatra (Rosa centifolia), Grinjana (Allium sativum), Siddhartha (Brassica nigra), Amaradaru (Cedrus deodara), Sigru (Moringa oleifera), Lavana (Sodium chloride)

Indication:
Pain and inflammation of joints, stiffness and limited movement of joints, muscular spasm and circulatory disorders

Net Quantity:200 ml

Product Form: Oil

Key Benefits:
  • Valiya chinchadi thailam provides relief from muscle and joint discomfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking natural solutions
  • Enriched with herbal extracts, it nourishes and revitalises the skin, leaving it soft and supple
  • Offers relief for joint discomfort and helps maintain joint flexibility in disorders related to rheumatism
  • Effectively helps to alleviate joint stiffness, inflammation and improves circulation

Directions For Use:
Use as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Read the product label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • For external use only

Content on this page was last updated on 15 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)