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18 Herbs Organics Aswaganthi Balalakshathi Thailam (Stress Relief Oil)

18 Herbs Organics Aswaganthi Balalakshathi Thailam (Stress Relief Oil)

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Reduce Blood Pressure, Stay Stress-Free!
Asuvagenthi Balalakshathi Thailam is a traditional Siddha formulation used for Indications of giddiness due to high BP, stress, excessive heat in the system, bitterness of tongue, nausea and burning feeling in the palm and soles (Pitham).
Reference: Siddha Vaidhya Thirattu
Ingredients: Myristica fragrans, Cynodon dactylon, Solanum trilobatum, Withania somnifera, Allium cepa, Zingiber officinale, Ghee
We especially process this oil in the traditionally prescribed manner to ensure high efficacy. The key ingredient of this formulation is Asuvagenthi (Tamil) or Ashwagandha (Hindi / Sanskrit) – Withania somnifera. In Siddha and Ayurveda, Ashwagandha is well known for its stress-relieving properties.
Available sizes – 100 ml bottle. 

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Scientific benefits of Ashwagandha:

  It has remarkable natural stress-relieving properties comparable to powerful drugs used to treat BP, stress, depression and anxiety

  It has demonstrated anti-anxiety and neuroprotective effects

 Ashwagandha may be a promising alternative treatment for a variety of degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

  It has powerful antioxidant properties that seek and destroy the free radicals that cause ageing and numerous disease states.

Application – Apply 10-15 ml on the head and scalp either early morning or evening. Massage gently. Wash it thoroughly after 24-48 minutes (one or two nazhigai – traditional timing) with shikakai or shampoo in lukewarm water. For daily use, apply little quantity of the oil in lower abdomen. For external use only. Traditional oil bath Practices for best results – According to traditional science, the best days for having an oil bath is Wednesday / Saturday (for men) and Tuesday / Friday (for women).

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