महानारायण तेल (५० मिली) - बैद्यनाथ
Mahanarayan oil is a classical Ayurvedic herbal oil renowned for its use in treating joint and muscle pain, stiffness, and other neuromuscular and musculoskeletal conditions. It is formulated from a rich blend of numerous herbs and oils, most notably sesame oil.
Benefits and traditional uses
- Joint and muscle relief: The oil is effective for alleviating pain and stiffness associated with arthritis, gout, backaches, and general muscular discomfort.
- Reduced inflammation: The blend of potent herbs possesses anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce swelling and inflammation in affected areas.
- Enhanced mobility: Regular massage with Mahanarayan oil can help increase joint flexibility and ease movement, which is beneficial for those with limited mobility.
- Muscle and nerve strengthening: It is used to rejuvenate and strengthen muscles and nerves, making it helpful for athletes, those with demanding physical lifestyles, and individuals with muscle wasting.
- Relaxation: The calming ingredients in the oil help soothe the nervous system and promote relaxation, which can help reduce stress and anxiety.
- Support for neurological issues: In traditional Ayurvedic practice, it has been used to address a range of neurological conditions, including facial palsy, hearing loss, tremors, and lockjaw.
Key ingredients
The exact composition can vary slightly between manufacturers, but some of the most common ingredients in Mahanarayan oil include:
- Base oil: Typically made with sesame oil (Sesamum indicum).
- Indian Ginseng (Ashwagandha): A potent herb known for its muscle and nerve-strengthening properties.
- Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): An extract often included for its cooling and nourishing properties.
- Indian Bael (Aegle marmelos): The root is used to make a decoction for the oil.
- Indian Nightshade (Brihati): Another herb used in the formulation.
- Other ingredients: Dozens of other herbs may be used, such as Bilva, Gokhru, and Bala.
How to use
For external use, gently massage the oil onto the affected areas of the body. You can leave it on for 15–30 minutes before taking a warm bath or shower. For specific conditions, or for internal use, it is best to follow the directions of a physician or Ayurvedic practitioner.
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