Description
About
Madhuyashtyadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil used primarily for musculoskeletal disorders, joint pain, and neurological issues. It is prepared by infusing medicinal herbs in sesame oil, making it ideal for external application (Abhyanga or massage) and localized treatment.
The key ingredient, Madhuyashti (Glycyrrhiza glabra / Licorice root), along with other herbs in the formulation, provides anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and rejuvenating properties. It is traditionally recommended for Vata-related disorders, especially those affecting muscles, joints, and nerves.
Uses
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Relieves joint pain, stiffness, and swelling
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Supports treatment of arthritis and osteoarthritis
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Reduces muscle soreness and spasm
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Helps in neurological conditions like sciatica and nerve inflammation
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Promotes strengthening and flexibility of muscles and joints
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Can be used in massage therapy for relaxation and rejuvenation
Benefits
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Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling and pain in joints and muscles
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Muscle and joint support: Enhances mobility and reduces stiffness
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Calms Vata dosha: Helps restore balance in the nervous and musculoskeletal system
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Improves circulation: Supports blood flow to affected areas
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Rejuvenates tissues: Promotes healing and nourishment of muscles and joints
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Natural analgesic: Provides relief from chronic pain
Key Ingredients
(May vary slightly depending on manufacturer)
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Madhuyashti (Glycyrrhiza glabra / Licorice root) – Anti-inflammatory and rejuvenating
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Eranda (Ricinus communis / Castor) – Analgesic and soothing
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Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) – Anti-arthritic and pain-relieving
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Dashamoola – Group of ten roots that reduce inflammation and strengthen tissues
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Kumari (Aloe vera) – Soothes and nourishes the skin
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Sesame oil (Base oil) – Penetrates deeply, carrying medicinal properties into tissues
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Other herbal extracts – For enhanced analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and rejuvenative effects
Dosage & Administration
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External use only: Apply a sufficient amount on the affected area
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Can be used for daily massage (Abhyanga), preferably warm
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For joint pain or neurological issues, massage gently for 15–20 minutes and allow the oil to penetrate before washing
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Can be combined with hot fomentation (Swedana) for enhanced relief
Do not ingest; use only under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
Precautions
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For external use only
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Avoid contact with eyes or sensitive areas
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Stop use if skin irritation or rash occurs
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight
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Keep out of reach of children
Different Names in Various Languages
| Language | Name |
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| Sanskrit | Madhuyashtyadi Thailam |
| Hindi | Madhuyashti Tail / Madhuyashtyadi Tel |
| Tamil | மத்துயஷ்டியடி தைலம் (Madhuyashtyadi Thailam) |
| Malayalam | മധുയഷ്ട്യാടി തൈലം (Madhuyashtyadi Thailam) |
| Kannada | ಮಧುಯಷ್ಟ್ಯಾಡಿ ತೈಲ (Madhuyashtyadi Tel) |
| Telugu | మధుయష్ట్యాది నూనె (Madhuyashtyadi Noone) |

























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