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Shoonyam Pain Oil

This rich ayurvedic oil is specially formulated for muscular and joint pain. enriched with the nourishing goodness of ayurvedic oils Ayurvedic Joint Pain Relief Oil quick relief from common bodily aches Free from harmful chemicals and fragrances, this non-sticky oil consists of a unique blend of rare herbs which help improve flexibility, bone health, and muscle strength. This 100% herbal formulation is particularly helpful for massage therapy on seniors and athletes. Shoonyam pain oil used as a safe and holistic alternative to conventional Western medicine. Our joint pain oil is produced using a fine blend of curated herbs which are designed to fight common body aches associated with aging, including joint pain, stiffness, backaches, swelling/inflammation, and other related issues. Our oils are made from the most authentic oils, following traditional ayurvedic practices, to recreate the age-old remedies offered by herbal medicine. It has anti-inflammatory properties that help to relieve pain, restore mobility, and repair tissues and joints.

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Vata roga, pangu, sirogata vata, manyastambha, hanustambha, galagraha, ekanga sosa,kampa, ksinendiya, ksina sukra, badhirya, iallajihvata, medhalpata, anda, sula, antra vrddhi

Take generous amount of oil in the palm and apply slowly to the affected area in the circular motion .

  • BALA:
    Sida cordifolia, commonly known as bala, is a plant that has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes. It has been historically used in Ayurvedic medicine as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent, among other uses. Some believe that it might possess properties that can help alleviate pain.
  • ARKAMOOLA:
    Anti-inflammatory properties and specific essential oils to makes them beneficial in the treatment of arthritic knee pain
  • ATIBALA:
    Atibala is useful in managing the pain in osteoarthritis. According to ayurveda, osteoarthritis occurs due to an aggravation of vata dosha and is known as sandhivata. It causes pain, swelling, and joint mobility.
  • YASHTIMADHU:
    Yashtimadhu, known as Licorice or Glycyrrhiza glabra in Latin, is an herb that has been used in traditional medicine systems, including Ayurveda, for various therapeutic purposes. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. However, it's important to note that Yashtimadhu is not typically used as a primary pain reliever for severe or acute pain. Instead, it is more commonly employed for addressing certain conditions that may cause discomfort or pain.
  • BRAHMI
    Brahmi, scientifically known as Bacopa monnieri, is a well-known medicinal herb used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, primarily for its cognitive-enhancing and neuroprotective properties. While Brahmi is not typically used as a direct pain reliever, it may indirectly help alleviate certain types of pain by promoting overall health and well-being. Here's how Brahmi may be related to pain management.
    Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Some pain conditions, such as joint pain and arthritis, are related to inflammation. While Brahmi is not a potent anti-inflammatory like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), it does possess some anti-inflammatory properties that could potentially provide mild relief from inflammatory pain.
  • SHIGRU:
    Shigru, also known as Moringa oleifera, is a plant with a wide range of traditional uses in various medicinal systems, including Ayurveda. It is highly valued for its nutritional and potential therapeutic properties. Shigru is not typically used as a primary pain reliever, but it may indirectly help manage pain and discomfort through its general health benefits. Here's how Shigru may be related to pain management:
    • Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Shigru has been traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is a common underlying factor in many types of pain, particularly conditions like arthritis or joint pain. By reducing inflammation, Shigru may provide some relief from pain associated with inflammatory conditions.
    • Nutritional Support: Shigru is highly nutritious, containing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. A well-nourished body is better equipped to manage pain and inflammation. Proper nutrition can contribute to overall health and may help alleviate discomfort associated with certain health conditions.
    • Analgesic Effects: While not as potent as conventional pain relievers, Shigru may have mild analgesic effects. Some traditional remedies suggest the use of Shigru to alleviate pain, such as headaches or mild muscular pain
  • NIMBA:
    Nimba, also known as Neem (Azadirachta indica), is a tree that is highly valued for its various medicinal properties in traditional medicine systems, especially Ayurveda. While it is not primarily used as a pain reliever, Neem is known for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties and may indirectly help with pain relief in certain contexts. Here's how Neem may be related to pain management:
    • Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Neem contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is often associated with pain, particularly in conditions like arthritis. By reducing inflammation, Neem may provide some relief from pain and stiffness in these conditions..
    • Dental Pain: Neem twigs or Neem oil have been used traditionally for oral hygiene and to relieve dental pain. Chewing on Neem twigs may help with gum pain and inflammation.
  • LANGALI:
    Herb used for hundreds of years for the treatment of muscular pain, joint inflammation and pain disorders.
  • RASNA:
    Rasna, scientifically known as Pluchea lanceolata, is an herb that has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. It is often used for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties, particularly in the management of joint pain and musculoskeletal conditions. Here are some ways in which Rasna is traditionally used for pain relief:
    • Joint Pain: Rasna is commonly used in Ayurveda for addressing joint pain and arthritis. It is believed to help reduce inflammation in the joints and provide relief from pain and stiffness.
    • Muscular Pain: Rasna may also be used to alleviate muscular pain and discomfort. It is believed to relax muscles and reduce pain associated with muscle spasms or tension.
    • Anti-Inflammatory: Rasna is considered to have strong anti-inflammatory properties, and it is often used in Ayurvedic formulations to reduce inflammation, which is a common cause of pain in various conditions.
  • VASA:
    Vasa, scientifically known as Adhatoda vasica, is an Ayurvedic herb with a long history of use in traditional medicine. It is primarily used for its respiratory and bronchodilatory properties and is not typically employed as a primary pain reliever. However, it may have some relevance in specific contexts related to pain:
    • Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Some of the compounds found in Vasa may have anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is a common underlying factor in many pain conditions, so reducing inflammation may indirectly provide some pain relief.
    • Analgesic Properties: While Vasa is not primarily used for its analgesic effects, some traditional remedies may utilize Vasa for its mild analgesic properties, particularly in the context of respiratory discomfort and related pain
  • KACCURA:
    Curcuma zedoaria, commonly known as "zedoary" or "white turmeric," is a plant that belongs to the same family as the well-known turmeric (Curcuma longa). It has been used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in parts of Asia, for various purposes, including potential pain relief. While Curcuma zedoaria shares some properties with turmeric, its use is not as widespread, and the research on its pain-relieving effects is limited in comparison.
    • Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Like turmeric, Curcuma zedoaria contains compounds, such as curcuminoids, that have anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is often associated with pain, particularly in conditions like arthritis. Reducing inflammation may provide some relief from pain.
    • Antispasmodic Effects: Curcuma zedoaria is believed to have antispasmodic properties, which means it may help relax muscles and reduce pain associated with muscle spasms.
  • SAINDHAVA LAVANA:
    Rock salt, also known as halite, is a type of salt that is primarily composed of sodium chloride. It is not typically used for pain relief in the same way that pharmaceutical pain relievers or herbal remedies
  • KUNDURU:
    Kunduru, also known as "Boswellia serrata" or Indian frankincense, is an herb that has been used in traditional medicine systems, including Ayurveda, for its potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. Kunduru is believed to have various therapeutic benefits, particularly in the management of pain associated with inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis. Here's how Kunduru is traditionally used for pain relief:
    • Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Kunduru is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. It contains compounds called boswellic acids that may help reduce inflammation in the body. Inflammation is a common cause of pain in conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, so by reducing inflammation, Kunduru may provide relief from pain and stiffness.
    • Joint Health: Kunduru is often used to support joint health and improve mobility in individuals with arthritis or other joint-related conditions. By promoting joint health, it may indirectly help alleviate pain in those areas.
    • Analgesic Properties: Kunduru is believed to have mild analgesic properties, which may help in providing relief from pain, especially in the context of arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
  • SHATAVARI:
    Dominant analgesic and anti-inflammatory qualities, which is extremely significant for lessening joint and muscle pain, thereby reducing the incidence of developing chronic autoimmune inflammatory diseases arising due to vata aggravation like rheumatoid arthritis, gout etc.
    • Menstrual Pain: Shatavari is often used to help alleviate menstrual discomfort and pain in women. It is believed to have soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, which may provide relief from menstrual cramps and abdominal pain.
    • Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Shatavari contains compounds that have mild anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation can be a contributing factor in various pain conditions, and by reducing inflammation, Shatavari may provide some relief.
  • SAMBARANI:
    Relieve joint pain, knee pain and bring relief. The anti-inflammatory components that act as a natural aid for joint pain, cramps, muscle spasms, inflammation, etc. It can also be massaged on forehead to relieve headache and pain.
  • SHILAJITH:
    Shilajit is a sticky resin-like substance that is found in the rocks of the Himalayas, Altai, Caucasus, and other mountain ranges. It has been used for centuries in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for a variety of health purposes, including potential pain relief. While Shilajit is not a conventional pain reliever, it is believed to have a range of therapeutic properties that may indirectly help with certain types of pain and discomfort:
    • Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Shilajit is thought to have anti-inflammatory effects, which may help reduce inflammation-related pain. Inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis, often involve pain and stiffness.
    • Analgesic Effects: Some traditional remedies use Shilajit for its mild analgesic properties. It may help alleviate pain, particularly for mild to moderate discomfort.
    • General Health Support: Shilajit is considered to be a tonic for overall health and vitality. By promoting general well-being, it may indirectly help the body manage pain and discomfort more effectively.
  • ERANDA THAILA:
    Eranda Thaila, also known as Castor Oil, is an oil derived from the seeds of the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis). It has various uses in traditional and alternative medicine, including potential pain relief for certain conditions. Here are some ways in which Eranda Thaila is used for pain management:
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Castor oil is often used for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which may help alleviate muscle and joint pain. Massaging the affected area with castor oil can provide relief for conditions like arthritis, sore muscles, or joint pain.
    • Menstrual Pain: Some people use castor oil packs as a natural remedy for relieving menstrual cramps and abdominal pain. Applying a castor oil pack to the lower abdomen is believed to help relax the muscles and reduce pain.
    • Headache Relief: Massaging castor oil onto the forehead or temples is believed to relieve headaches and migraines.
    • Back Pain: Castor oil packs can be applied to the back to reduce back pain and muscle tension..
  • SARSAPA TAILA:
    Sarsapa Taila, also known as Mustard Oil, is a commonly used edible oil in many parts of the world, especially in South Asia. While it is primarily used in cooking, it has also found application in traditional medicine systems for its potential health benefits. Mustard oil is not typically used as a primary pain reliever, but it may have some indirect applications for pain management:
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Mustard oil is often used for massage and topical application, particularly in Ayurvedic medicine. The warming effect of mustard oil may help relax muscles and reduce pain associated with conditions like arthritis, joint pain, or muscle stiffness.
    • Headache Relief: Massaging the scalp with mustard oil is believed to provide relief from headaches and migraines, possibly by improving blood circulation
  • TAILAPARNA TAILA:
    Tailaparna Taila, also known as Teelaparni Taila or Til Taila, is a herbal oil preparation used in Ayurvedic medicine. It is primarily made by infusing various medicinal herbs in sesame oil. While Tailaparna Taila is traditionally used in Ayurveda for different purposes, including promoting overall health and wellness, its use for pain relief can be specific to certain conditions. Here are some potential applications for pain management:
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Tailaparna Taila may be used for massaging and relieving muscle and joint pain. The warming properties of sesame oil combined with the herbs can help relax muscles and reduce pain in conditions like arthritis or joint stiffness.
    • Neuropathic Pain: In some Ayurvedic practices, Tailaparna Taila is used to alleviate neuropathic pain, which is often associated with nerve damage or dysfunction.
    • Headache Relief: The application of this oil to the forehead and scalp may help relieve headaches and migraines, possibly by improving blood circulation and relaxing tense muscles.
    • Abdominal Pain: Tailaparna Taila is occasionally used for massage on the abdomen to relieve discomfort and pain associated with digestive issues.
  • TILA TAILA:
    Tila Taila, also known as Sesame Oil, is a common edible oil used in cooking in various parts of the world. It is not typically used as a primary pain reliever, but it may have some applications for pain management in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Ayurveda. Here are some potential uses of Tila Taila for pain relief:
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Sesame oil is often used in Ayurvedic massages to alleviate muscle and joint pain. The warm and nourishing properties of sesame oil can help relax muscles and reduce pain associated with conditions like arthritis, joint pain, or muscle stiffness.
    • Headache Relief: Massaging the scalp and temples with sesame oil may provide relief from headaches and migraines, possibly by improving blood circulation and relaxing tense muscles.
    • Abdominal Pain: In some Ayurvedic practices, warm sesame oil is applied to the abdomen to relieve discomfort and pain associated with digestive issues.
    • Neuropathic Pain: Sesame oil is occasionally used for massages aimed at alleviating neuropathic pain, which is often associated with nerve damage or dysfunction.
  • GANDHAPURA PATRA TAILA:
    Gandhapura Patra Taila, also known as Gaultheria oil, is an herbal oil derived from the leaves of the Gaultheria fragrantissima plant. It has been used in traditional and Ayurvedic medicine for its potential analgesic (pain-relieving) and anti-inflammatory properties. Gaultheria oil contains methyl salicylate, which is related to salicylic acid and has properties similar to aspirin. Here's how it may be used for pain relief:
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Gaultheria oil is commonly used topically for the relief of muscle and joint pain, including conditions such as arthritis, back pain, and muscle soreness. When applied to the skin, it can provide a soothing, warming effect that may help reduce pain and inflammation in the affected areas.
    • Headache Relief: Some people use Gaultheria oil as a massage oil for the forehead and temples to alleviate headaches. The oil's cooling and analgesic properties may provide relief from tension headaches
  • KARPURA:
    Camphor oil is a common ingredient in pain relief medications, including topical analgesics. It may help treat muscle aches and pains, while stimulating circulation, by interacting with receptors on the sensory nerves. Camphor oil can also help reduce chronic muscle and joint pain over longer periods.
    • Topical Pain Relief: Camphor is often used topically in various ointments, balms, and creams for its analgesic and counterirritant properties. When applied to the skin, it can produce a cooling and numbing effect that may help alleviate mild pain, such as muscle and joint pain, sore muscles, and certain types of headache.
    • Anti-inflammatory Effects: Camphor is believed to have mild anti-inflammatory properties, and it may help reduce inflammation and provide some relief from pain related to inflammation.
  • ROSEMARY OIL
    :Rosemary oil, derived from the leaves of the rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) plant, is often used in aromatherapy and topical applications for various purposes, including potential pain relief. While it is not a primary pain reliever like over-the-counter medications, it is believed to have properties that can help alleviate pain and discomfort in specific contexts. Here's how rosemary oil may be related to pain management:
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Rosemary oil is often used in massage and topical applications to relieve muscle and joint pain. It is believed to have analgesic (pain-relieving) and anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce pain and inflammation in these areas. Diluted rosemary oil may be used for gentle massages.
    • Headache Relief: Some people use rosemary oil for massages or in aromatherapy to alleviate headaches and migraines. Its aroma and potential muscle relaxation properties may contribute to headache relief.
    • Neuropathic Pain: In some instances, rosemary oil is used in alternative and complementary medicine for the relief of neuropathic pain, which is often associated with nerve damage or dysfunction.
  • PEPPERMINT-
    Peppermint, specifically peppermint oil, is often used for its potential pain-relieving and analgesic properties. It contains active compounds, particularly menthol, that have a cooling effect and may provide relief from various types of pain and discomfort. Here are some ways peppermint may be used for pain relief:
    • Headache Relief: Peppermint oil is commonly used for headaches and migraines. Applying diluted peppermint oil to the temples and forehead can provide a cooling sensation and potentially alleviate tension headaches.
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Peppermint oil can be used topically as a massage oil to relieve muscle and joint pain. Its cooling effect can help reduce inflammation and ease pain in these areas.
    • Nerve Pain: Peppermint oil may be used for neuropathic pain, which is often associated with nerve damage or dysfunction. It can be applied topically to the affected area.
    • Digestive Pain: Peppermint tea or oil is used to alleviate digestive discomfort, including stomach pain, indigestion, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The menthol in peppermint may help relax the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract.
    • Dental Pain: Peppermint oil may help alleviate dental pain and discomfort, such as toothaches. It can be applied topically to the affected area
  • LANKA:
    Capsicum annuum, commonly known as chili pepper or red pepper, contains a compound called capsaicin, which is often used for its potential pain-relieving properties.
    • Topical Pain Relief: Capsaicin is used topically in various pain-relief products, such as creams, ointments, and patches. When applied to the skin, it initially causes a burning or warming sensation but can subsequently desensitize pain receptors in the area, providing relief from certain types of pain. It's often used for conditions like arthritis, neuropathic pain, and muscle pain.
    • Neuropathic Pain: Capsaicin cream or ointment may be used to alleviate neuropathic pain, which is often associated with nerve damage or dysfunction. It can be applied topically to the affected area.
    • Muscle and Joint Pain: Capsaicin-containing creams can provide relief for muscle and joint pain, including pain associated with conditions like arthritis.