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GANDHA THAILAM CAPSULES 100 NOS

gandha thailam capsules 100 nos

₹620.00
Description
Gandha thailam is a medicated oil described in the Ayurvedic classical text book Ashtangahrudaya. This is explained in the context of 'Bhagna Pratishedha' or the treatment of fractures. Gandha thailam is a combination of several herbs like Krishna Tila (Sesamum indicum), Madhuka (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia) etc. in a nourishing base of sesame oil. Gandha thailam capsules are commonly used in the stage of re-modelling of bones after fracture, musculoskeletal disorders and degenerative diseases. It is commonly given as Paana (as internal medicine).
Features & Benefits
  • Gandha Thailam capsules are a widely practiced potent Ayurvedic medicine.
  • This is commonly used in the remodelling stage of bones after fracture.
  • Gandha thailam capsules are beneficial in the management of musculoskeletal disorders. They heal and strengthen bones and surrounding structures.
  • Gandha Thailam capsules are also effective in the management of degenerative disorders too.
Dosage and Instructions
Key Ingredients

KRISHNA TILA (Sesamum indicum)

Sesame is an important source of phytonutrients such as omega-6 fatty acids, flavanoid phenolic anti-oxidants, vitamins, dietary fibre with potential medicinal effects. Sesame oil is composed of fatty acids like linoleic acid, oleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid.

MADHUKA (Glycyrrhiza glabra)

This plant has lot of medicinal properties like anti microbial, anti oxidant, anti inflammatory, antitussive, antiviral, antiulcer, hepatoprotective, antiallergic etc.

MANJISHTA (Rubia Cordifolia)

Plant has many pharmacological actions like blood purifier, anti-acne, anti dysentric, astringent, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective activity etc.

ULUVA (Trigonella foenum-graecum)

Preliminary researches suggest that fenugreek may help in reducing cholesterol levels, anti-inflammatory, anti spasmodic and heart burn.

PUNARNAVA (Boerhaavia diffusa)

The plant possess pharmacological activities like immunomodulatory, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, hepatoprotective etc.

BALA (Sida cordifolia)

Sida cordifolia is a known tonic, astringent, emollient, and aphrodisiac. The drug is a major ingredient of several formulations in Ayurveda.

SHATHAVARI (Asparagus racemosus)

Pharmacological activities include galactogogue effect, anti secretory, antiulcer, antitussive, adaptogenic, antibacterial, hepatoprotective and cardiovascular activities.

GULUCHI (Tinospora cordifolia)

It has a wide range of medicinal properties. Studies show that Tinospora has immuno modulator, anti-diabetic, anti toxic, anti arthritic, anti microbial and anti oxidant effects.

ASWAGANDHA (Withania somnifera)

The pharmacological activities of Ashwagandha include antimicrobial, anti-cancer, immunomodulatory, neuroprotective, stress relieving activities.

KUMKUMA (Crocus sativus)

The stigmas of the plant contain a variety of chemical constituents which make them suitable to possess diversified medicinal properties.

LODRA (Symplocos racemosa)

The plant possess hepatoprotective, anti-oxidant, anti-androgenic, anti-inflammatory, anti diabetic effects.

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Your Questions, Answered

Are your Ayurvedic medicines authentic and traditionally prepared?

Yes. All our medicines are made following classical Ayurvedic formulations using carefully sourced herbs and prepared under strict quality standards.

Do I need a prescription to purchase these medicines?

Most Ayurvedic medicines can be purchased without a prescription. However, we recommend consulting a qualified Ayurvedic doctor before use for best results.

How long does it take for Ayurvedic medicines to show results?

Ayurveda works by correcting the root cause, so results may take time. Some people notice improvements within weeks, while chronic conditions may require longer use.

Are there any side effects?

When taken as directed, Ayurvedic medicines are generally safe. Always follow dosage instructions and consult a practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on other medications.

How should I store the medicines?

Store medicines in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep containers tightly closed and out of reach of children.