Description
About
Kayathirumeni Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil widely used for pain relief, wound healing, and skin conditions. It is prepared in a coconut oil base with herbs such as Coriander, Amla, Kachura, and Manjishta, making it effective in balancing Pitta and Vata doshas.
This oil is traditionally applied externally for burns, cuts, sprains, joint pain, skin rashes, and inflammatory conditions. It is also used as a massage oil in cases of muscle stiffness and injuries.
Uses
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Wound healing: Cuts, burns, and ulcers
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Pain relief: Muscle cramps, sprains, strains
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Joint health: Arthritis, swelling, stiffness
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Skin conditions: Eczema, boils, rashes, pigmentation
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Burn injuries: Soothes burning sensation and helps scar healing
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General massage oil: Relaxes muscles and improves circulation
Benefits
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Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling, redness, and pain
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Wound healer: Promotes faster healing of cuts, burns, and ulcers
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Cooling effect: Relieves burning sensation in skin diseases
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Skin protector: Improves complexion and reduces scars
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Musculoskeletal support: Relieves stiffness, cramps, and joint pain
Different Names in Different Languages
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Sanskrit: Kayathirumeni Taila
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Tamil: காயத்திருமேனி தைலம்
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Malayalam: കായതിരുമേനി തൈലം
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Kannada: ಕಾಯತಿರುಮೇನಿ ತೈಲ
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Telugu: కాయతిరుమేని తైలమ్
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Hindi: कायथिरुमेनी तेल
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English: Kayathirumeni Oil
Dosage & Administration
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External use only
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Apply gently over the affected area and massage if required
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Can be used warm for joint pains and stiffness
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For burns and wounds – apply directly without heating
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Frequency: 1–2 times daily or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician
Precautions
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For external application only – not for internal use
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Avoid application on deep bleeding wounds without medical advice
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Pregnant and lactating women should consult a doctor before use
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

























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