Concentrated Kshirabala 101 Thailam
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Ksheerabala (101) Tailam
A 101x concentrated form of Kshirabala Thailam.
It has cooling, Pitta-reducing, emollient, restorative, and especially strengthening properties on the nervous system and the entire nadi system. It can be used, for example, for Pitta headaches, but also for dry Vata skin, or incorporated into daily facial care. It is one of the most valuable remedies in Ayurveda, but it has a relatively strong odor.
Ingredients:
Seasame oil, Sida retusa, Milk
Information about Ayurvedic herbal oils:
Oils play an essential role in many types of Ayurvedic treatments, whether for health care or therapy. The term "Thailam" comes from "Tilam," meaning sesame. Sesame seed oil, due to its excellent properties, is the most widely used base in the production of medicinal oils.
The first step, depending on the recipe, is to boil various plant ingredients in water. The boiling process continues until only a highly concentrated broth remains. This broth is then added to a base oil—usually sesame or coconut oil—and boiled further. A paste of plant and mineral components is added. The addition of ingredients, as well as the stirring of the oil, is accompanied by various mantras. The production time for an oil with a moderately complex recipe is usually more than 12 hours for two people using 20 liters of oil.
According to Ayurvedic perspectives and experience, the prolonged heating and stirring of the medicated oil makes it much easier for the human body to absorb it and integrate it into its metabolism. The oil also absorbs the properties of its ingredients and also works in a very subtle way.