Anu Thailam (Oil - 10 ml)
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Nostrils are known as Shirodhara or the gateway to the head in Ayurveda. The nose is also the entry point of the vital breath or Prana vayu, which is crucial in maintaining vitality and mental clarity. According to Ayurveda, instilling herbal oils or Nasya is one of the essential holistic self-care practices that encourages healthy Prana flow and internal detoxification. Nasya helps to lubricate the nasal passages and clean out excess mucus from the sinuses. This helps reduce the frequency of sinusitis, allergies, and nasal congestion. Kerala Ayurveda Anu Thailam is made with Kapha balancing ingredients such as Leptadenia or Jivanti, Liquorice or Yashtimadhu, Fragrant Swamp Mallow or Hrivera & Indian bael or Bilva, and other herbs processed in goat’s milk and sesame oil. It helps clear the accumulated doshas from the nasal passage and enables you to breathe better!
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How to Use?
Can I practice Nasya when I have a blocked nose?
Performing Nasya during an acute cold, high temperature, or sinusitis episode is not recommended. It's best to wait until your nasal passages are clear before incorporating Nasya into your self-care routine for optimal results.
Is Nasya advisable for my 6-year-old child?
Nasya is not recommended for children below 7 years. For kids above 7 years, seek advice from an Ayurvedic physician. Alternatively, apply a drop of Anu Thailam to the tip of your pinky finger and gently apply it to your child's nasal passage.
Can Anu Thailam be added to the Jala Neti pot solution?
No, using Anu Thailam in a Jala neti pot isn't recommended together. This can promote microorganism growth in your sinuses. Do Neti first, then Nasya with Anu Thailam. Leave a one-hour gap for safety.
Can Anu Thailam help with snoring?
If your occasional snoring is caused by nasal dryness, Anu Thailam's Nasya oil may help reduce its severity by moisturizing the nasal passages. However, consult a healthcare professional if you snore due to specific health conditions.