Vaidyaratnam Dhanwantharam Thailam - 200 ml
Description:
- Garbhini paricharya- pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care in Ayurveda mentions abhyanga or oil massage is an essential step in the self-care and wellbeing of women.
- Pregnancy and the postnatal period can be stressful for women- both physically and emotionally. A gentle massage can do wonders to regain health and strength in new moms.
- Dhanwantharam thailam is a massage oil for expectant and new mothers that might help ease stress and strengthen the uterus. It doesn't mean it only benefits mothers- it is a nourishing oil for men and women alike.
- This oil can be used daily abhyanga for a rejuvenating and relaxing experience. It has a blend of herbs such as country mallow or bala, ginseng or ashwagandha, gooseberry or amla, Indian bael or bilva, and other herbs processed in sesame oil.
- Dhanwantharam thailam is named after lord dhanwanthari- the god of medicine, because of its benefits.
Key ingredients:
- Country mallow or bala
- Indian ginseng or ashwagandha
- Gooseberry or amla
- Indian bael or bilva
- Sesame oil
Key benefits:
- It may help to ease the stress during the prenatal and postnatal periods in women
- The oil can tone the abdominal muscles
- It may improve skin elasticity
- It can relieve itchiness and moisturise the skin
- It is a nourishing oil that might help to relax the senses
- It may help to relax the mind and the body and boost the overall energy
Vaidyaratnam Dhanwantharam Thailam
Directions for use:
- Take the required amount of Kerala Ayurveda dhanwantharam thailam in a bowl
- Place this bowl in warm water until it becomes slightly warm
- Sit comfortably on a non-slippery surface and check if the oil is warm enough by putting a drop on your inner wrist. Gently apply all over your body
- Pregnant and new mothers should focus on abdominal massage to strengthen and tone the uterus
- Massage your abdomen in large, clockwise circles with very gentle pressure
- Next, make small clockwise circles around your belly button
- Let the oil sit for about half an hour, and then take a relaxing bath using warm water to wash away the oiliness
- Pregnant women can start using dhanwantharam thailam beginning the 7th month of pregnancy
- For postnatal massage, can be used on the seventh day of childbirth.
Legal Disclaimer:
- The item is guaranteed to be 100% authentic.
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. Please read labels, warnings, and directions before use.
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Vaidyaratnam Dhanwantharam Thailam - 200 ml
Description:
- Garbhini paricharya- pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care in Ayurveda mentions abhyanga or oil massage is an essential step in the self-care and wellbeing of women.
- Pregnancy and the postnatal period can be stressful for women- both physically and emotionally. A gentle massage can do wonders to regain health and strength in new moms.
- Dhanwantharam thailam is a massage oil for expectant and new mothers that might help ease stress and strengthen the uterus. It doesn't mean it only benefits mothers- it is a nourishing oil for men and women alike.
- This oil can be used daily abhyanga for a rejuvenating and relaxing experience. It has a blend of herbs such as country mallow or bala, ginseng or ashwagandha, gooseberry or amla, Indian bael or bilva, and other herbs processed in sesame oil.
- Dhanwantharam thailam is named after lord dhanwanthari- the god of medicine, because of its benefits.
Key ingredients:
- Country mallow or bala
- Indian ginseng or ashwagandha
- Gooseberry or amla
- Indian bael or bilva
- Sesame oil
Key benefits:
- It may help to ease the stress during the prenatal and postnatal periods in women
- The oil can tone the abdominal muscles
- It may improve skin elasticity
- It can relieve itchiness and moisturise the skin
- It is a nourishing oil that might help to relax the senses
- It may help to relax the mind and the body and boost the overall energy
Vaidyaratnam Dhanwantharam Thailam
Directions for use:
- Take the required amount of Kerala Ayurveda dhanwantharam thailam in a bowl
- Place this bowl in warm water until it becomes slightly warm
- Sit comfortably on a non-slippery surface and check if the oil is warm enough by putting a drop on your inner wrist. Gently apply all over your body
- Pregnant and new mothers should focus on abdominal massage to strengthen and tone the uterus
- Massage your abdomen in large, clockwise circles with very gentle pressure
- Next, make small clockwise circles around your belly button
- Let the oil sit for about half an hour, and then take a relaxing bath using warm water to wash away the oiliness
- Pregnant women can start using dhanwantharam thailam beginning the 7th month of pregnancy
- For postnatal massage, can be used on the seventh day of childbirth.
Legal Disclaimer:
- The item is guaranteed to be 100% authentic.
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. Please read labels, warnings, and directions before use.
