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Bala Thaila is an Ayurvedic herbal oil preparation that primarily incorporates Bala (Sida cordifolia) as its main ingredient. This oil is widely used for its rejuvenating, strengthening, and nourishing effects, particularly for individuals experiencing weakness, fatigue, and conditions related to musculoskeletal or neurological health. It is especially valued for its ability to improve physical strength, muscle tone, and joint flexibility.
Key Ingredients:
- Bala (Sida cordifolia): The main herb in Bala Thaila, Bala is known for its tonic properties. It is often referred to as a rasayana (rejuvenating herb) in Ayurveda, and it is commonly used to promote vitality, strength, and muscle health.
- Sesame oil or mustard oil: These are typically used as the base oils, known for their nourishing properties, especially for the skin and muscles.
- Other herbs: Depending on the formulation, other herbs with properties such as pain relief, anti-inflammatory effects, and circulation improvement may also be included, like Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Ginger (Zingiber officinale), and Turmeric (Curcuma longa).
Benefits of Bala Thaila:
- Strengthens Muscles and Tissues: Bala is renowned for its ability to strengthen muscles and tissues (including bones and joints). It is particularly beneficial for muscle weakness, muscular atrophy, and for people recovering from illness or surgery.
- Improves Joint and Bone Health: The oil helps promote joint flexibility and reduce stiffness, making it beneficial for people with arthritis, rheumatism, sciatica, and general musculoskeletal discomfort.
- Rejuvenates the Body: Bala Thaila is considered a rejuvenating oil that nourishes the body’s tissues (Dhatus), strengthens the immune system, and promotes overall health and vitality.
- Relieves Pain and Inflammation: The oil has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which can help reduce pain and swelling in conditions such as osteoarthritis, muscle spasms, and ligament strains.
- Nourishes the Nervous System: It is also known to benefit the nervous system, supporting the nervous tissue and helping to reduce the effects of stress and fatigue. It may be helpful for neurological conditions such as nerve weakness and fatigue.
- Supports Mobility: By improving muscle strength and flexibility, Bala Thaila supports overall mobility and can be useful in conditions where stiffness and limited range of motion are concerns.
- Improves Skin Health: Due to its nourishing properties, Bala Thaila is sometimes used to enhance skin health, helping with dryness and general skin rejuvenation.
Uses of Bala Thaila:
- Massage Oil (Abhyanga):
- Bala Thaila is primarily used as a massage oil. It is often applied in Abhyanga, the Ayurvedic practice of oil massage, which helps to promote circulation, relax muscles, and relieve tension. When massaged into the body, Bala Thaila nourishes the skin and muscles, supports tissue regeneration, and strengthens the body.
- Musculoskeletal Pain Relief:
- The oil is especially beneficial for those with musculoskeletal pain, such as joint pain, muscle cramps, or stiffness. Regular massage with Bala Thaila can improve flexibility, reduce pain, and prevent further degeneration of muscles and joints.
- Post-Surgical Recovery:
- Bala Thaila is often used during the recovery process from surgery, particularly if there is muscle weakness or joint immobility. It helps strengthen the body and restore muscle and tissue tone.
- Neurological and Vata Imbalances:
- Since Bala Thaila has a grounding and strengthening effect, it is beneficial for individuals with Vata dosha imbalances, which may manifest as weakness, fatigue, or nerve-related issues. It can help rejuvenate both the body and nervous system.
- For Conditions of Muscle Atrophy:
- This oil is particularly useful for treating conditions like muscular dystrophy, muscle wasting, and muscle weakness caused by aging or chronic illness.
- Skin and Hair:
- Bala Thaila can also be used to nourish the skin, particularly for dry or aging skin. It is sometimes applied to the scalp and hair for its strengthening effects, potentially improving hair health and vitality.
Dosage:
- For External Use (Massage):
- Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Take 10-15 ml of Bala Thaila and gently massage it into the skin, especially over areas where muscle weakness or pain is present (e.g., joints, lower back, or limbs). Perform the massage for about 10-15 minutes before a warm bath or shower.
- Application for Pain Relief: Apply a small amount to the affected area (such as painful joints or muscles) and massage gently. You may also wrap the area with a warm cloth to help the oil penetrate deeper.
- For Post-Surgical Recovery:
- Massage a generous amount of oil on the affected areas, especially over the muscles and joints that have weakened post-surgery. This can be done daily for 2-4 weeks depending on the recommendation of a practitioner.
- For Skin Care:
- Apply a small amount of oil to dry skin, especially on areas that require extra nourishment (e.g., elbows, knees, or feet).
- For Hair Care:
- Massage a small amount of oil onto the scalp and hair. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes before washing it off with a mild shampoo.
Precautions:
- Patch Test: Always perform a patch test before using the oil, especially if you have sensitive skin, to avoid allergic reactions.
- Pregnancy and Lactation: Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before using this oil, especially for internal use.
- Consult a Practitioner: While Bala Thaila is safe for external use, if considering it for internal use (though this is less common), it should only be done under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
- Avoid Eye Contact: As with any oil, avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes, as it may cause irritation.
- Vata Imbalance: Though generally helpful for balancing Vata, if there is excessive dryness (Vata imbalance) or very sensitive skin, use cautiously and in moderation.
Contact Information:
– Company Name : Bhaskara Ayurvedic Pharmacy
– Contact:Mobile No.: 9248393975
Website : Visit our website to order: www.bhaskaraayurvedicpharmacy.com
- Item Form: Thaila
- Net Quantity: Thaila : 30 ml pack available
- Flavour:
- Key Benefits:
- Strengthens Muscles and Tissues: Bala is renowned for its ability to strengthen muscles and tissues (including bones and joints). It is particularly beneficial for muscle weakness, muscular atrophy, and for people recovering from illness or surgery.
- Improves Joint and Bone Health: The oil helps promote joint flexibility and reduce stiffness, making it beneficial for people with arthritis, rheumatism, sciatica, and general musculoskeletal discomfort.
- Rejuvenates the Body: Bala Thaila is considered a rejuvenating oil that nourishes the body’s tissues (Dhatus), strengthens the immune system, and promotes overall health and vitality.
- Relieves Pain and Inflammation: The oil has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which can help reduce pain and swelling in conditions such as osteoarthritis, muscle spasms, and ligament strains.
- Nourishes the Nervous System: It is also known to benefit the nervous system, supporting the nervous tissue and helping to reduce the effects of stress and fatigue. It may be helpful for neurological conditions such as nerve weakness and fatigue.
- Supports Mobility: By improving muscle strength and flexibility, Bala Thaila supports overall mobility and can be useful in conditions where stiffness and limited range of motion are concerns.
- Improves Skin Health: Due to its nourishing properties, Bala Thaila is sometimes used to enhance skin health, helping with dryness and general skin rejuvenation.
- Number of Items: 50
- Dosage: Thaila :
- For External Use (Massage):
- Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Take 10-15 ml of Bala Thaila and gently massage it into the skin, especially over areas where muscle weakness or pain is present (e.g., joints, lower back, or limbs). Perform the massage for about 10-15 minutes before a warm bath or shower.
- Application for Pain Relief: Apply a small amount to the affected area (such as painful joints or muscles) and massage gently. You may also wrap the area with a warm cloth to help the oil penetrate deeper.
- For Post-Surgical Recovery:
- Massage a generous amount of oil on the affected areas, especially over the muscles and joints that have weakened post-surgery. This can be done daily for 2-4 weeks depending on the recommendation of a practitioner.
- For Skin Care:
- Apply a small amount of oil to dry skin, especially on areas that require extra nourishment (e.g., elbows, knees, or feet).
- For Hair Care:
- Massage a small amount of oil onto the scalp and hair. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes before washing it off with a mild shampoo.
- Expire details: Best before 24 months from the date of manufacture
- Diet Type:
- Age Range: Adult
- Best Before: 24 Months
- Product Dimensions:
- Manufacturer:Bhaskara Ayurvedic Pharmacy
- Marketed or Packed by: Bhaskara Ayurvedic Pharmacy, 5-9-289/5, 1st Floor, Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, IDA, Kukatpally, Hyderabad – 500072
- Country of Origin: India
- Item Weight: Thaila : 30 ml



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