Description
About
Dhanwantharam Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil named after Lord Dhanvantari, the divine physician. It is widely used for body massage (Abhyanga), Panchakarma therapies, and external application. This thailam is prepared with a base of sesame oil infused with herbs like Dashamoola, Bala, Ashwagandha, Yava, and Devadaru, making it highly effective in neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and gynecological conditions.
It is considered an all-round rejuvenative oil for strengthening the body, nerves, and joints.
Uses
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Strengthens muscles, nerves, and joints
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Beneficial in arthritis, rheumatism, and paralysis
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Used in post-natal care for mothers
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Helps in spondylosis, sciatica, and low back pain
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Improves circulation and vitality
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Used in neurological conditions like hemiplegia, facial palsy, and neuropathy
Benefits
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Anti-inflammatory: Reduces joint and muscle pain
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Nervine tonic: Strengthens nerves and improves function
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Rejuvenative: Improves vitality and body strength
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Postnatal care: Restores strength after delivery
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Vata-pacifying: Helps balance Vata dosha disorders
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Promotes better mobility and flexibility
Different Names in Different Languages
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Sanskrit: Dhanwantaram Taila
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Tamil: தன்வந்தரம் தைலம்
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Telugu: ధన్వంతరం తైలము
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Malayalam: ധന്വന്തര തൈലം
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Kannada: ಧನ್ವಂತరం ತೈಲ
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Hindi: धन्वंतरम् तेल
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English: Dhanwantharam Oil / Dhanwantharam Thailam
Dosage & Usage
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External Use: Warm the oil and apply gently over affected areas or for full body massage (Abhyanga)
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Can be used for Panchakarma treatments like Abhyangam, Pizhichil, and Dhara
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Traditionally recommended for post-natal massage
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Duration and method of use should be under an Ayurvedic physician’s guidance
Precautions
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For external use only (unless directed by a physician for Nasya or other therapies)
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Pregnant women should use only under supervision
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Avoid exposure to cold immediately after application
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

























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