
Kottamchukkadi Thailam
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Kottamchukkadi Thailam is used in Southern part of India. It is used in external purpose to relieve pain in joints and swelling as in Arthritis.
Arya Vaidya Pharmacy Kottamchukkadi Thailam. It is an Ayurvedic oil widely used in Southern part of India. It is used in external purpose to relieve pain in joints and swelling as in Arthritis.
Ingredient:
Herb/ Drug name Latin Name Quantity
- 1.Thailam Sesamum indicum l.7.50 ml
- 2.Sarshapatailam Brassica nigra l.1.25 ml
- 3.Nimbatailam Azadirachta indica l.1.25 ml
- 4.Chinchapatra Tamarindus indica 40 g
- 5.Kottam Saussurea lappa 0.06 g
- 6.Ardraka Zingiber officinale 0.06 g
- 7.Vayampu Acorus calamus 0.06 g
- 8.Sigru Moringa oleifera 0.06 g
- 9.Lasunam Allium sativum 0.06 g
- 10.Karttotti Capparis spinosa 0.06 g
- 11.Devadrumam Cedrus deodara 0.06 g
- 12.Siddhartha Brassica nigra 0.06 g
- 13.Suvaha Alpinia galangal 0.06 g
- 14.Dadhi 10 ml
Properties and uses:
1.Sciatica
2.Spondylosis
3. arthritis
4.Pain and inflammation in joint
5.numbness
6.stiffness in joint
7.neck sprain
8.ankle sprain
9.relieve muscle pain
Dosages and Anupan:
Apply externally on the affected area and massage gentely before bath or as directed by the doctor.
Side Effects:
No side effects.
Self life:
3 years
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