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Postnatal care uses herbal remedies, oil massages, special diets, balance doshas, and nurture bonding.

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Vatha Sanjeevi Oil, a potent blend of 23 Indian  herbs carefully formulated to balance Vata dosha, ease body pain, reduce inflammation, and strengthen the nervous system. This therapeutic oil promotes deep relaxation, improves sleep quality, and supports postnatal rejuvenation and vitality.

Crafted in small batches using authentic Ayurvedic methods, Vatha Sanjeevi Oil combines a nourishing base of sesame and neem oils with powerful herbs such as ashwagandha, Shatavari, and a calming mix of botanicals including passionflower and valerian. The result is a luxurious massage oil that helps you feel centered, relaxed, and revitalized.

In siddha, Vata dosha composed of the elements air and space governs movement in the body, including swallowing, breathing, nerve impulses, and muscle activity. Vata benefits greatly from slow, steady, and grounding practices, such as a warm self-massage. The gentle yet firm strokes help stabilize Vata, restoring balance and harmony.

How to Use?

  • For external use only.
  • Apply to the affected areas and massage gently. Follow with hot-water fomentation for best results.
  • If applying to the feet, wash or wipe them thoroughly afterwards to prevent slipping.
  • Ensure no oil spills remain on the floor to avoid accidents.

During Nursing:

  • If you have used this oil before pregnancy without any allergic reaction, you may generally continue its use during pregnancy.
  • Usually considered safe during lactation but always seek medical advice for your specific needs.
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