Description
About
Balathailam (also known as Bala Taila or Bala Oil) is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil primarily made with the herb Bala (Sida cordifolia).
It is renowned for its nourishing, strengthening, and rejuvenating properties, especially for the nervous and musculoskeletal systems.
This oil is used both externally (for massage) and internally (in small quantities under medical advice). It is a vital formulation in managing neurological, muscular, and joint-related disorders.
Main Uses
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Strengthens nerves, muscles, and bones
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Relieves Vata disorders such as paralysis, sciatica, and arthritis
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Effective for joint pain, muscle weakness, and stiffness
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Promotes overall body strength and rejuvenation
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Helps in facial paralysis, spondylosis, and neuralgia
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Improves circulation and flexibility when used for massage (Abhyanga)
Key Benefits
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Anti-inflammatory: Reduces pain and swelling in joints and muscles
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Nervine tonic: Nourishes nerves and improves neuromuscular coordination
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Muscle strengthening: Rejuvenates weakened tissues and enhances stamina
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Vata pacifier: Balances Vata dosha and promotes calmness
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Improves mobility: Reduces stiffness and supports flexibility
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Skin and body nourishment: Enhances complexion and body tone
Main Ingredients
| Ingredient | Role |
|---|---|
| Bala (Sida cordifolia) | Strengthens nerves and muscles, pacifies Vata |
| Sesame oil (Tila Taila) | Base oil with deep penetrating and nourishing effect |
| Cow’s milk (Dugdha) | Cooling and rejuvenating agent |
| Eranda (Ricinus communis) | Improves joint flexibility and reduces stiffness |
| Devadaru (Cedrus deodara) | Relieves inflammation and pain |
| Dashamoola (Ten roots group) | Powerful anti-inflammatory and detoxifying combination |
Dosage & Usage
For External Use (Abhyanga / Massage):
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Warm slightly before use
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Apply and massage gently over the affected area or whole body
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Leave for 30–60 minutes, then take a warm water bath
For Internal Use (under supervision):
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5–10 drops to 1 teaspoon with warm milk or water, as prescribed by a physician
In Panchakarma:
Used in therapies like Snehana, Basti, and Nasya for Vata-related issues
Precautions
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Use only under medical supervision if taken internally
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Avoid in cold, heavy, or Kapha-dominant conditions
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight
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Not advised during indigestion or fever
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For external use, avoid contact with eyes
Names in Different Languages
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Sanskrit | Bala Taila |
| Malayalam | ബാലതൈലം |
| Tamil | பலாதைலம் |
| Kannada | ಬಾಲತೈಲ |
| Telugu | బాలతైలము |
| English | Bala Medicated Oil |

























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