
Pippalyadi Thailam (Ayurvedic Medicinal Oil for Piles, Gout, Back ache & Spondylosis)
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The shelf life of the sealed bottle is three years from the date of manufacturing, once opened the oil must be used within a year
Pippalyadi Thailam is a medicated oil used to treat piles, gout, backache, weakness in the lower limbs and the lower back, lumbar spondylosis, cervical spondylosis and constipation.
The Pippalyadi Thailam is to be applied externally only. During the Panchakarma treatment of Anuvasana Basti, the oil is given as an enema. This oil is recommended to be used under medical supervision.
Application of Pippalyadi Thailam is generally to be used for a period of about 1-2 months.
The advice of the Ayurvedic doctor is to be followed to avoid any side effects. The shelf life of the sealed bottle is three years from the date of manufacturing, once opened the oil must be used within a year.
Attention:
If the usage of the oil is continued for more than the prescribed time, it may cause a burning sensation. The oil may also result in a little burning sensation in people who have Pitta body type.
Benefits:
- Useful in treating piles
- Treats constipation
- Good for gout & lower back
- Effective in cervical spondylosis
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