Description
About
Thila Kwatham Granules is a classical Ayurvedic herbal formulation prepared from the decoction (Kwatha) of Thila (Sesamum indicum – Sesame seeds) and other potent herbs. It is mainly used to nourish the body, balance Vata dosha, and support musculoskeletal and neurological health.
It strengthens bones, joints, and nerves while promoting overall vitality and flexibility.
The granule form makes it convenient to use, retaining the full potency of traditional Kashayam (decoction).
Main Uses
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Joint pain and stiffness
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Neurological disorders and Vata imbalance
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General debility and weakness
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Muscle pain and backache
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Rheumatic conditions
Key Benefits
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Strengthens nerves, muscles, and bones
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Reduces Vata-related pain and stiffness
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Improves circulation and mobility
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Enhances joint lubrication and flexibility
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Supports recovery from chronic fatigue or injury
Key Ingredients
| Ingredient | Common Name | Main Action |
|---|---|---|
| Thila (Sesamum indicum) | Gingelly / Sesame seeds | Nourishes body, balances Vata, strengthens bones |
| Rasna (Pluchea lanceolata) | Wild ginger | Reduces inflammation and joint pain |
| Eranda (Ricinus communis) | Castor root | Relieves stiffness and improves bowel movement |
| Devadaru (Cedrus deodara) | Himalayan cedar | Reduces swelling and muscle pain |
| Dashamoola | Ten roots group | Balances Vata, supports musculoskeletal health |
Dosage & Administration
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Adults: 1 teaspoon (approx. 5g) twice daily
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With: Warm water
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Timing: After food, or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician
Precautions
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Use under medical supervision
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Avoid self-medication during pregnancy or lactation
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Keep away from moisture and direct sunlight
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Not advised for children below 12 years without prescription
Indications
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Arthritis, joint pain, and swelling
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Sciatica and backache
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Vata imbalance disorders
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Muscular stiffness
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Post-illness weakness

























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