Prepared with pure organic ingredients and traditional Ayurvedic techniques, our small-batch production ensures potency and purity. It offers soothing warmth and relief, fostering balance and comfort across all doshas, with particular emphasis on pacifying vata.
Regular use of Ksheerabala Thailam in massages and therapies can enhance overall well-being, making it a valuable addition to daily health practices.
Balaswagandhadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil known for its nourishing and strengthening properties. Prepared with Bala (Sida cordifolia) and Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)—two of Ayurveda’s most powerful rejuvenating herbs—this oil is used to support muscle strength, vitality, and nervous system health.
Formulated using the traditional Sneha Paka Vidhi method, this thailam is enriched with a blend of herbs processed in pure sesame oil, allowing deep penetration into the tissues (dhatus) to promote energy, flexibility, and mental clarity.
It is often used in daily Abhyanga (self-massage), as well as in Panchakarma therapies such as Pizhichil, Kizhi, or rejuvenation massages for those with Vata imbalances, fatigue, or stress-related weakness.
Narayana Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic oil widely used for muscle pain, body stiffness, and nervous weakness. It is a rejuvenating formula known for strengthening the body and calming the nervous system. Traditionally used in Abhyanga (full-body massage), it is especially beneficial for those with Vata related issues, such as fatigue, joint discomfort, or weakness in the limbs.
Prepared using the ancient method of Sneha Paka Vidhi, this oil combines warming and nourishing herbs with pure sesame oil to help restore energy, circulation, and mobility. Narayana Thailam is ideal for those recovering from physical exertion, fatigue, or during seasonal transitions when the body needs extra support.
It is commonly used in Ayurvedic Panchakarma therapies and daily self-care rituals to support long-term strength and wellness.
Sudhabala Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic oil used for gentle daily massage and to support strength, calm, and balance. It is especially helpful for people with Vata and Pitta imbalances, and is safe for children, new mothers, the elderly, and anyone feeling weak or tired.
This oil is prepared using the classical Ayurvedic method called Sneha Paka Vidhi, where herbal decoctions and pastes are slowly cooked into a base of pure sesame oil. The main herb, Bala, is well known in Ayurveda for supporting strength, nourishing the nerves, and calming the body.
Sudhabala Thailam is often recommended after childbirth, during times of recovery, or simply as a gentle oil for daily Abhyanga (self-massage). It is light, easy to absorb, and deeply nourishing without being heavy on the skin.