Midgard Kalari – Ayurvedic Gandha Thailam – Special oil for bones & Vata balance
Midgard Kalari Gandha Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal oil, specially developed to support bone health and harmonize excess Vata in bone structures. It is particularly suitable for external application in cases of sprains, bruises, and contusions, as well as for use in the treatment of bone fractures. This high-quality Ayurvedic oil activates the healing process, promotes blood circulation, and supports tissue regeneration.
Ingredients and their positive effects
Gandha Thailam contains a complex blend of over 30 carefully selected botanical ingredients and base oils that work synergistically:
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Sesame oil : Rich in antioxidants and essential fatty acids, it nourishes the skin and has anti-inflammatory properties.
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Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) : Supports skin regeneration and has an anti-inflammatory effect.
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Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) : Promotes relaxation, strengthens the immune system and has adaptogenic properties.
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Tinospora cordifolia : Supports detoxification and has immunomodulating properties.
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Vetiveria zizanioides (Vetiver) : Promotes blood circulation and has a calming effect on the nervous system.
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Crocus sativus (saffron) : Improves skin health and has antioxidant effects.
Other herbs such as Mesua ferrea, Cyperus rotundus, Prunus cerasus and many more enhance the anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving and circulation-enhancing effects of the oil.
Traditional production and effect
According to Ayurvedic tradition, the herbal ingredients are cooked in sesame oil for many hours, accompanied by mantras to intensify their effects. This process produces a medicinally effective oil that the body easily absorbs and integrates into its metabolism. The combination of rich plant compounds makes Gandha Thailam a powerful remedy for bone and tissue health.
Application
The oil is gently applied to the affected bone areas and lightly massaged in. It is particularly helpful for Vata imbalances, promotes healing after injuries, and can be used to support the treatment of chronic conditions.