Description
About
Thila Kwatham (also known as Tila Kwatham or Sesame Decoction Tablet) is a classical Ayurvedic herbal formulation prepared mainly from Thila (Sesamum indicum) — commonly known as sesame seeds.
It is primarily indicated for Vata-related disorders, especially those affecting the nerves, bones, joints, and reproductive organs. Thila is deeply nourishing, strengthening, and rejuvenating, helping to improve vitality, bone density, and joint flexibility.
Thila Kwatham is available in decoction (Kwatha)
Uses
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Relieves Vata-related pain in joints, back, and muscles
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Beneficial in arthritis, sciatica, and neuralgia
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Improves bone strength and joint lubrication
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Supports reproductive health in both men and women
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Promotes healthy skin and hair
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Helps reduce fatigue and weakness caused by Vata imbalance
Benefits
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Strengthens bones and muscles
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Reduces joint pain, stiffness, and dryness
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Nourishes the nervous system
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Improves vitality and reproductive power
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Balances Vata dosha and promotes stability and energy
Key Ingredients
(As per classical formulation — may vary slightly by manufacturer)
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Thila (Sesamum indicum) – Main ingredient; strengthens bones, nerves, and reproductive organs
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Rasna (Pluchea lanceolata) – Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving
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Bala (Sida cordifolia) – Improves muscle tone and vitality
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Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) – Rejuvenating and anti-stress
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Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) – Immunity booster and detoxifier
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Dashamoola – Group of ten roots; reduces Vata and supports overall balance
Dosage & Administration
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Form: Tablet (Kwatham) or decoction (Kwatha)
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Dosage:
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Tablet: 1–2 tablets twice daily
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Decoction: 15–30 ml twice daily, preferably before food
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Adjuvant: Warm water or milk, as advised by a physician
(Dosage may vary based on individual health and practitioner advice.)
Precautions
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Should be taken under medical supervision
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Not recommended during fever or acute Pitta conditions
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Pregnant or lactating women should consult a physician before use
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Different Names in Various Languages
| Language | Name |
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| Sanskrit | Tila Kwatha / Kwatham |
| Hindi | Til Ka Kadha / Ghanvati |
| Tamil | திலக் கஷாயம் (Thila Kashayam) |
| Malayalam | തില ക്വാഥം (Thila Kwatham) |
| Kannada | ತಿಲ ಕ್ವಾಥಮ್ (Thila Kwatham) |
| Telugu | తిల క్వథమ్ (Thila Kwatham) |

























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