Atmojoint Oil

Composition
  • Each Oil Contains:
  • Mahanarayana taila
    40%
  • Mahamasha taila
    15%
  • Panchgun taila
    30%
  • Tarpin taila
    1 %
  • karpoor
    5%

Packing
  • 60ML
    (WITH CARTON)
MRP
  • 95/120

Overview

Mahanarayana Taila

Mahanarayan oil is a substance long used in Ayurvedic medicine (a form of alternative medicine that originated in India) as massage oil. Typically, it’s made from a blend of sesame oil, camphor oil, and a variety of herbs. Mahanarayan oil is often used to soothe sore muscles, as well as treat a number of health issues. The oil can be applied locally to areas where there is physical discomfort. It may also be diluted with base oil and used in deep-tissue massage.

Muscles & Joints

Comforting oil for the body Provides a warming action that is balancing for all doshas, especially vata Rich in herbs that target the joints and muscles Use localized or as a daily massages oil

Mahamasha Taila

Mahamasha oil is one of the great formulations of Ayurveda. This is formulated through the herbs mixture. Masha is known for its therapeutical properties like cooling, aphrodisiac, nerving tonic, anti-inflammatory, demulcent and immunity enhancer etc.

Mahamasha Taila

Mahamasha oil is one of the great formulations of Ayurveda. This is formulated through the herbs mixture. Masha is known for its therapeutical properties like cooling, aphrodisiac, nerving tonic, anti-inflammatory, demulcent and immunity enhancer etc.

Pharmacological Action of Mahamasha Taila:

It possesses anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is beneficial in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis when applied externally over the affected parts. It is also used as neurological ailments internally as well as externally in massage. Massage of this oil strengthens the muscles and improves blood circulation to the affected area. By which affected parts of body get proper nutrition.
It aids in improvement of functions of affected parts. In internal parts, it also works by providing strength to the body parts. Moreover, its internal use increases production of synovial fluids and beneficial in osteoarthritis.

Panchgun Taila:

Panchgun Tail is poly-herbal Ayurvedic medicated oil. This oil is for external use only. It has antiseptic property and useful in treating wounds, cuts and burn injuries. This oil is used for massaging in arthritis, sprain and joint pain.
Uses Of Panchgun Taila

  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Internal Muscular Pain, sprain
  • Few drops in ear for ear pain
  • Wounds, cuts
  • Burn injury

Turpentine Oil:

Turpentine oil is made from the resin of certain pine trees. It is used as medicine. Don’t confuse turpentine oil with gum turpentine, which is the resin. Turpentine oil is applied to the skin for joint pain, muscle pain, nerve pain, and toothaches. Turpentine oil, when inhaled, may help reduce congestion. When used on the skin, turpentine oil may cause warmth and redness that can help relieve pain in the tissue underneath.

karpoor:

Karpoor oil can be an essential part of your first-aid kit as it offers a wide range of health benefits. It is known usually added to massage oils to relieve muscle stiffness and cramps. This oil is also excellent in helping calm the nerves clear the lungs and dispel apathy. There are also other benefits:

  • Decongestant — a popular ingredient in decongestant balms and cold rubs, it provides respiratory relief by reducing the blockage in the bronchi, larynx, pharynx, nasal tracts and lungs.
  • Antispasmodic — this essential oil may help relieve muscle spasms.
  • Anesthetic — this oil can also be used as a mild local anesthesia. It produces a cool sensation, which blocks the sensory level on the skin and reduces the brain's ability to feel pain.
  • Anti-inflammatory and sedative —it is balancing oil that can help sedate the nerves and reduce inflammation.