Chukku Thailam | Relieves cold, cough, and nasal congestion

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Chukku Thailam is a traditional Siddha oil made from dry ginger, used externally for cold, cough, chest congestion, and body pain relief.

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Chukku Thailam is a traditional Siddha/Ayurvedic medicated oil prepared mainly with Chukku (Dry Ginger) and other herbal ingredients. It is used externally for respiratory ailments, cold, cough, nasal congestion, and body pain. The warming property of dry ginger makes this oil highly effective in relieving respiratory blockages and providing soothing comfort in cold weather.


Uses:

  • Relieves cold, cough, and nasal congestion

  • Useful in asthma and respiratory problems

  • Reduces chest congestion and breathing difficulty

  • Provides relief in body pain, muscle stiffness, and joint pain

  • Supports better sleep during colds


Benefits:

  • Respiratory Relief: Clears blocked nasal passages and eases breathing

  • Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation in muscles and joints

  • Warming Effect: Provides comfort in colds and prevents chills

  • Pain Reliever: Helps in muscular aches and stiffness

  • Safe for Children: Traditionally applied on chest, back, and soles of children to ease cold and cough


Different Names in Different Languages:

  • Tamil: சுக்கு தைலம் (Chukku Thailam)

  • Telugu: శొంఠి నూనె

  • Kannada: ಶುಂಠಿ ಎಣ್ಣೆ

  • Malayalam: ചുക്ക് തൈലം

  • English: Dry Ginger Herbal Oil


Dosage & Administration:

  • External Use Only

  • Warm slightly and apply over chest, back, throat, and soles of feet for cold & cough relief

  • Can be massaged over painful joints or muscles

  • Apply 1–2 times daily or as directed by physician


Precautions:

  • For external application only

  • Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds

  • Use with caution on infants (only under medical advice)

  • Store in a cool, dry place

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Quantity

100ml

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