Mahanarayana Tailam
Vata-balancing classical oil for general massage where there is redness or swelling. All Vata conditions — nervous system disorders (motor neuron disease, ME, MS, Parkinson's, tremors, paralysis), cramps, abdominal disorders (trapped wind, bloating, constipation), back pain, sciatica.

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Ingredients
Bilva · Agnimantha · Ashwagandha · Bala · Shatavari · Sesame oil base
What Ayurveda says
Vata-balancing classical oil for general massage where there is redness or swelling. All Vata conditions — nervous system disorders (motor neuron disease, ME, MS, Parkinson's, tremors, paralysis), cramps, abdominal disorders (trapped wind, bloating, constipation), back pain, sciatica.
Traditional uses
- ·Vata-balancing classical oil for general massage where there is redness or swelling. All Vata conditions — nervous system disorders (motor neuron disease, ME, MS, Parkinson's, tremors, paralysis), cramps, abdominal disorders (trapped wind, bloating, constipation), back pain, sciatica.
How it is taken
External use only. Apply to affected area and massage well. Where there is swelling and inflammation, apply only without massage.
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- ✕Patch-test first; sesame base may irritate sensitive skin. Avoid over broken skin, open wounds, or fresh fractures.
Allergies
Patch-test or trial a small dose first; discontinue if any reaction occurs.
When to see a doctor
Persistent or severe symptoms, pregnancy, children under 12, anyone on prescription medication, and any new or worsening condition should be reviewed by a qualified clinician (GP or vaidya) before starting Mahanarayana Tailam. Patch-test first; sesame base may irritate sensitive skin. Avoid over broken skin, open wounds, or fresh fractures.
The information presented here is for educational and general wellbeing purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, prescription, treatment or a cure for any condition, and is not a substitute for conventional medical care.
Ayurvedic herbs and formulations contain potent substances that can interact with medications and may be unsafe for certain conditions. Always consult your GP or a qualified healthcare professional before use. Ayurveda is classified as a complementary therapy in the UK and complements, rather than replaces, conventional treatment. We do not operate as registered medical doctors. Stop immediately and seek care if any symptom worsens; in an emergency call 999 or NHS 111.