Description
Nagarjuna Chandaanaadi Thailam contains Prapaundarika (Lotus variety), Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia, Dhataki (Woodfordia fruticosa), Padmakeshara (Lotus stamen), Kumuda (Nymphaea stellate), Utpala (Nelumbo nucifera), Shaluka (Blue lotus stalk), Mrinala, Bisa (Lotus stalk), Padmaka (Prunus puddum), Ananta (Hemidsemus indicus), Kusha (Desmostachya bipinnata), Kasha (Saccharum spontaneum), Ikshu (Sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum), Kshirishrunga (Lilium polyphyllum), Valkala (Buchanania latifolia), Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Priyala (Buchanania lanzan), Parushaka ( Phoenix pusilla), Rasanjana (Berberis aristata), Ashoka (Saraca indica), Mrudveeka (Raisin), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Tanduleeyaka (Amaranthus spinosus L), Tila taila (sesame oil), Chandana (Santalum album), Udichya (Pavonia odorata), Nalada (Nardostachys jatamansi), Dhatri (Amla, Emblica officinalis), Yasthyahva (Licorice, Glycyrhiza glabra), Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus) and Bala (Sida cordifolia) as a combination of ingredients. Key benefits/uses of Nagarjuna Chandaanaadi Thailam : - Natural coolant oil and used to relieve burning sensation and dizziness - Used to apply as hair oil and also used for whole body massage - Used both for oral intake and external application - Used for internal administration in cases of bleeding diseases, gout, heavy menstrual bleeding - Used in the treatment of psychosis Direction for use/Dosage: - Used for nasal installation in a dose of 2 – 8 drops - A dose for internal administration: 2 – 3 ml, once or twice a day, before food with warm water - It is also used for massage - Or as directed by an ayurvedic doctor Indications: - Head, dizziness and nasal bleeding, psychosis Storage instructions: - Store the formulation in cool and dry place Safety information: - Read the label carefully before use - Keep out of the reach and sight of children