Thekaraja Kera Thailam is a simple combination of the therapeutic properties of Bala (Sida cordifolia) and Hareethaki (Terminalia chebula).
It strengthens the Uttamanga or the region comprising of the head, neck and sense organs. Improves the health of the scalp and hair.
Features & Benefits
- Applied to the head, Thekaraja Kera Thailam balances the three doshas in the system. It maintains optimum conditions of metabolism in the body.
- It heals and revives the body. It breaks down inflammatory pathways, especially in the region of the chest and respiratory tract.
- Thekaraja Kera Thailam i s also beneficial in the management of recurrent respiratory distress, wheezing, cold and cough.
- It cleanses the scalp, strengthens hair roots and promotes hair growth.
Dosage and Instructions
Quantity sufficient based on area of application. Apply Thekaraja Kera Thailam to the scalp and hair length. Massage gently and leave the oil in for atleast 20-30 minutes.
Key Ingredients
Bhringaraj (Eclipta Alba)
Also known as False daisy in English, it is a herb, that is hugely recommended for growing long, silky and strong hair. Bhringaraj being a potent hair vitalizer has a host of bioactive constituents including flavonoids and phytochemicals. Oil processed with Bhringraj reduces inflammation of the hair follicles, scalp tenderness, alleviates scalp itching and increases hair growth.
Hareethaki (Terminalia chebula)
Popularly known as Indian walnut for its innumerable benefits or Indian hog plum in English, it is extremely valuable for its role in improving hair health. It is useful for treating scalp infections like dandruff, itching and hair fall. It also strengthens them from the roots, prevents breakage and loss of hair and bestows silky soft smooth hair. Chebulic Myrobalan is one of the three key ingredients in Triphala, a natural compound that provides overall support for digestive function and helps ensure that the digestive tract works at optimal levels. The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India has documented the use of the powdered herb in intermittent fevers and chronic fevers, anemia and polyuria. Chebulic Myrobalan can also be used to treat gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders
Tila Thailam (Sesamum Indicum)
Commonly known as sesame oil also has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. The topical application of sesame oil is found to relieve chronic inflammations.
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