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About
Balahatadi Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic medicated oil formulated primarily with Bala (Sida cordifolia) and Hata (possibly referring to certain strengthening herbs like Atibala or similar Vata-pacifying plants).
It is known for its rejuvenating, strengthening, and Vata-balancing properties, and is used extensively in neurological, musculoskeletal, and inflammatory conditions.
Prepared in a base of sesame oil (Tila Taila), it nourishes the nerves, muscles, and joints, helping to restore vitality and balance in the body.
Uses
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Effective in paralysis (Pakshaghata), facial palsy, and sciatica
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Used for joint pain, stiffness, and arthritis
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Beneficial in muscular weakness and neurological disorders
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Improves strength and flexibility in muscles and joints
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Applied in Panchakarma therapies such as Abhyanga, Pizhichil, and Dhara
Benefits
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Strengthens nerves and muscles
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Relieves pain, swelling, and inflammation
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Improves mobility and flexibility
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Provides deep nourishment and rejuvenation to tissues
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Helps in reducing stiffness and fatigue
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Promotes overall vitality and balance of Vata dosha
Different Names in Different Languages
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Sanskrit | Balahatadi Taila |
| Hindi | बलहातादि तेल |
| Tamil | பலஹாதாதி தைலம் |
| Malayalam | ബലഹതാദി തൈലം |
| Kannada | ಬಲಹತಾದಿ ತೈಲ |
| Telugu | బలహతాది తైలమ్ |
| English | Balahatadi Oil / Ayurvedic Nerve & Muscle Oil |
Dosage & Administration
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External use only
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Warm slightly and apply gently over the affected area
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Massage in circular motions for 10–15 minutes
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Can be used once or twice daily or as prescribed by an Ayurvedic physician
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Commonly used in Abhyanga (massage), Kizhi (herbal bolus therapy), and Pizhichil (oil bath) treatments
Precautions
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For external use only
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Avoid applying on open wounds or cuts
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Do not use during fever or acute inflammation without medical advice
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight
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Keep tightly closed to preserve potency

























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