Description
About
Bruhath Pinda Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil specially formulated for musculoskeletal disorders and Vata-related imbalances. Prepared using herbal decoctions, ghee, and sesame oil, it is widely used for massage (Abhyanga), Dhara, and Panchakarma therapies.
This oil is particularly effective in managing chronic joint pain, muscle stiffness, paralysis, and neurological weakness. It strengthens nerves, muscles, and bones, promoting mobility and flexibility.
Uses
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Paralysis, hemiplegia, and facial palsy
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Arthritis, gout, and joint stiffness
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Muscle weakness and chronic back pain
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Used in post-injury or post-surgery recovery
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Enhances circulation and mobility
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Suitable for Abhyanga, Dhara, and therapeutic massages
Benefits
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Natural pain relief and anti-inflammatory properties
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Strengthens nervous system and muscles
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Reduces stiffness and swelling in joints
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Improves flexibility and range of motion
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Supports post-paralytic rehabilitation
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Nourishes skin, muscles, and bones
Different Names in Different Languages
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Tamil: ப்ருஹத் பிண்டா தைலம்
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Hindi: बृहथ पिंडा तेल
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Telugu: బృహత్ పిండా తైలమ్
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Kannada: ಬ್ರುಹತ್ ಪಿಂಡ ತೈಲ
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Malayalam: ബ്രുഹത് പിണ്ടാ തൈലം
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English: Bruhath Pinda Oil
Key Ingredients
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Bala (Sida cordifolia) – muscle and nerve tonic
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Dashamoola (10 roots) – anti-inflammatory, pain reliever
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Eranda (Castor) – anti-Vata, analgesic
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Sesame oil & Ghee – base oils for deep penetration
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Additional medicated herbal decoctions enhancing Vata-pacifying properties
Dosage & Administration
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For external use only
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Warm the oil and apply over affected areas or full body
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Recommended for Abhyanga (massage), Dhara, and Panchakarma therapies
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Duration and frequency as per Ayurvedic physician
Precautions
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Avoid applying on open wounds or infections
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Not for internal use
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Patch test recommended for sensitive skin
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

























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