According to Ayurveda, the Dasamool herbal blend has a warming effect that can balance out the imbalances of Vata and Kapha in particular, which usually occur in the lower torso. That is why dašamul is also called "Ayurvedic sweat herb".
According to the Ayurvedic tradition, Solanum xanthocarpum is part of the "five light roots" used to restore the balance of the Vata dosha. Together with the “five big roots,” they form the “Ten Roots”: the Dasamool.
According to Ayurveda, the Dasamool herbal blend has a warming effect that can balance out the imbalances of Vata and Kapha in particular, which usually occur in the lower torso. That is why dašamul is also called "Ayurvedic sweat herb".
Sree Sankara Dasamool oil, also known as Dasamoolam Enna, warms the massage areas and therefore has a very positive effect.
Usage:
Dasamool Ayurveda Massage Oil does not contain emulsifiers and can therefore be thickened at lower temperatures. For optimal use, the oil is carefully heated to 36-40 ° C in a warm water bath. Shake the bottle well before use.
Massage: Allow the oil to soak into the skin for at least 30 minutes or better overnight before taking a bath or shower.
Ingredients (INCI): Sesamum Indicum Oil, Gmelina Arborea, Aegle Marmelos, Stereospermum Suaveolens, Oroxylon Indicum, Premna Latifolia, Desmodium Gangeticum, Pseudarthria Viscida, Solanum Indicum, Solanum Xanthocarpum, Tribulus Terrestris.
Source of Ayurveda: Ashtangahrudayam.
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