The Leaning Tree Ayurvedic Apothecary l London uk
Ayurvedic Vata Balancing and Body Warming Oil. - Udal Thailaim 50 ml Dropper
Ayurvedic Vata Balancing and Body Warming Oil. - Udal Thailaim 50 ml Dropper
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The base of this oil is cold-pressed sesame oil, traditionally used to deeply nourish and warm the body. It is infused with small-scale, in-house farmed Manjistha, known to support healthy circulation and skin clarity; Ashwagandha root powder, valued for grounding the nervous system and supporting strength and resilience; Ceylon Cinnamon Alba, used to stimulate circulation and warmth; and finally Krishna Tulsi, revered for its calming, protective and balancing qualities. This oil helps balance Vata dosha by grounding, warming and nourishing the body, helping to settle restlessness and bring steadiness to daily rhythms. The essence stays with you, carrying you through the day, calm and grounded. This oil has been carefully created at a slow pace, in an environment of full, loving intentions— to support circulation, flow and natural body rhythms. Made for modern life, it can be used pre- or post sauna, before or after shower or bath, or in the steam room.
Benefits
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Grounds and calms the nervous system
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Supports healthy circulation and warmth in the body
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Nourishes dry, tired or overworked skin
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Helps balance Vata dosha by warming, oiling and steadying the body
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Supports daily body rhythms and recovery
Key Herbs & Their Benefits
Cold‑Pressed Sesame Oil (Base)
Traditionally used in Ayurveda for its warming, penetrating and nourishing qualities. Helps carry herbs deep into the tissues and supports joint and muscle comfort.
Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia)
Known for supporting circulation and promoting clear, healthy-looking skin.
Ashwagandha Root Powder
Traditionally used to ground the nervous system and support strength, resilience and recovery.
Ceylon Cinnamon Alba
Supports circulation, warmth and energetic flow throughout the body.
Krishna Tulsi (Black Holy Basil)
Revered for its calming, protective and balancing properties.
Dosha Support
This oil is especially supportive for Vata dosha. Its warmth, and quality help calm restlessness, dryness and excess movement, bringing steadiness and grounding to the body and mind.
How to Use
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Warm a small amount of oil between the palms
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Massage into the body using slow, circular movements
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Ideal before or after shower or bath, pre or post sauna, or after steam room
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Allow the oil to absorb for at least 10–20 minutes before rinsing, if desired
Ingredients
Cold‑pressed sesame oil, Manjistha, Ashwagandha root powder, Ceylon Cinnamon Alba, Krishna Tulsi.
FAQ'S
What is Udal thailam?
What is Udal thailam?
A deeply nourishing and warming oil traditionally used in Ayurvedic massage. Supports circulation, joints, blood flow, and skin hydration, while grounding excess Vata.
Is your Body Oil 100% Natural?
Is your Body Oil 100% Natural?
Yes, Grown on Organic Soil on Small-scale Family Allotments, No Gmo / No Chemical Treatment / Bio Diverse / Vegan / Plant-Based / Lab Certified
Is your Roots Oil 100% Natural?
Is your Roots Oil 100% Natural?
Yes, Grown on Organic Soil on Small-scale Family Allotments, No Gmo / No Chemical Treatment / Bio Diverse / Vegan / Plant-Based / Lab Certified.
What does Thailam mean?
What does Thailam mean?
oil infused with herbs, for therapeutic use.
Cassia cinnamon vs ceylon?
Cassia cinnamon vs ceylon?
Our Ceylon Cinnamon Alba is grown in-house, on organic soils, the world's highest grade. Cassia Cinnamon Found in most supermarkets, can be very dangerous for your health due to high coumarin content.
How often can I use this vata Balancing Body oil?
How often can I use this vata Balancing Body oil?
It is ok to use a part of your daily hair care.
How do I Store the Body Oil?
How do I Store the Body Oil?
Store in the glass bottle given, keep on top of a warm surface like a radiator or airing cupboard.
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Love this oil, it's so nourishing and as it says - very warming! Smells great and feel very grounded after using it