• Supports muscle and joint comfort after physical activity
  • Helps maintain flexibility and ease of movement
  • Provides a cooling and refreshing massage experience
  • Supports healthy circulation through regular massage

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€16,95

Description

Panchaguna Oil: Ayurvedic Massage Oil for Joint Comfort, Muscle Ease & Refreshing Body Care
118 ml | External Use Only | Traditional Ayurvedic Formula

There's a reason this oil has stayed in Ayurvedic households for centuries. Not because it was marketed well, but because it worked. Quietly. Consistently. Without a lot of fuss.
Panchaguna Taila is mentioned in classical Ayurvedic texts, including the Bhaishajya Ratnavali and the Vangasena Samhita, historically used as a go-to oil for joint disorders, neuromuscular conditions, and certain skin ailments. The name says it plainly, "Pancha" meaning five, and "Guna" meaning virtues, a formula built around five foundational herbs, each chosen for a specific reason, working together as a whole. Ask Ayurveda
What you get in this bottle is that same traditional formula: Triphala, Neem, Nirgundi, and Guggulu in a pure Sesame Oil base, with the addition of Camphor, Eucalyptus, and Kejoputi Oil for that characteristic cooling, refreshing sensation that makes this oil feel different from anything synthetic.
It's the kind of oil your grandmother would recognise. And trust.

What Makes Panchaguna Oil Different
Most massage oils do one thing. This one does several, and has the classical roots to back it up.
Panchaguna Thailam is commonly used for its ability to provide relief from joint and muscular discomfort, support healthy skin, promote relaxation, enhance blood circulation, and soothe physical tension. Its five-herb base isn't just traditional, it's intentional. Each herb addresses a specific issue, and together they create a formulation that's more than the sum of its parts. Kerala Ayurvedaa

The sesame oil base matters too. In Ayurveda, Sesame Oil is considered one of the most penetrating carrier oils; it carries the herbal properties deeper into the tissue, rather than just sitting on the surface of the skin.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports muscle and joint comfort after physical activity
  • Helps maintain flexibility and ease of movement
  • Provides a cooling and refreshing massage experience
  • Supports healthy circulation through regular massage
  • Helps nourish and condition the skin
  • Supports nerve wellness and overall body comfort
  • Traditionally valued for supporting wound healing and skin wellness
  • Ideal for daily self-massage (Abhyanga) and targeted body care

The Five Herbs: And Why They Matter

Haritaki (Terminalia chebula): One of Ayurveda's most respected cleansing herbs, traditionally valued for its rejuvenating and tissue-nourishing properties when used in external formulations.

Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica): Rich in natural antioxidants, traditionally used to support skin wellness, tissue repair, and overall vitality in Ayurvedic body care.

Bibhitaka (Terminalia bellirica): The third fruit of Triphala, traditionally valued for its cleansing and balancing properties in both internal and external Ayurvedic practices.

Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica): One of Ayurveda's most trusted herbs for skin wellness, naturally cooling and traditionally valued for supporting healthy skin and comfort.

Nirgundi Leaf (Vitex negundo): Traditionally one of Ayurveda's most respected herbs for joint and muscle comfort, valued for its cooling and soothing properties in external applications.

Supporting Ingredients & Their Role
Guggulu (Commiphora wightii): Traditionally valued for supporting healthy circulation and joint wellness in Ayurvedic body care.

Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora): Provides the characteristic cooling and refreshing sensation. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic oils for its soothing and clarifying properties.

Eucalyptus Oil (Eucalyptus globulus): Adds a fresh, invigorating quality to the massage experience and supports the cooling action of the oil.

Kejoputi Oil (Melaleuca leucadendra): A traditionally valued aromatic oil that complements the cooling and comfort-supporting properties of the formula.

Sesame Oil Base (Sesamum indicum): Ayurveda's most valued carrier oil for deep tissue penetration, skin nourishment, and Vata balance.

Full Ingredients :

  • Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica)
  • Bibhitaka (Terminalia bellirica)
  • Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)
  • Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica)
  • Nirgundi Leaf (Vitex negundo)
  • Guggulu (Commiphora wightii)
  • Beeswax (Madhucchistha)
  • Gandha Biroja (Pinus roxburghii)
  • Liquid Amber
  • Rala (Shorea robusta)
  • Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora)
  • Turpentine Oil (Pinus roxburghii)
  • Eucalyptus Oil (Eucalyptus globulus)
  • Kejoputi Oil (Melaleuca leucadendra)
  • Sesame Oil (Sesamum indicum)

How To Use
For joint and muscle comfort: Warm the oil slightly by placing the bottle in warm water for a few minutes. Apply a sufficient amount to the affected area and massage gently in circular motions for 10–15 minutes. Leave on for 30 minutes to an hour to allow the herbal properties to absorb, then rinse with warm water if preferred.

For daily full-body Abhyanga massage: Warm the oil to approximately 40°C (104°F). Apply generously over the body and massage in long upward strokes from feet toward the heart. Leave on for 20-30 minutes before a warm shower or bath for best results.

For targeted relief: Apply directly to tired or uncomfortable areas after physical activity. Massage gently until absorbed. Can be used 2–3 times daily as needed.

Tip: Regular daily use deepens the benefits over time; consistency is more important than quantity.

Best Paired With

  • Daily self-massage (Abhyanga) routines
  • Post-exercise recovery and cool-down
  • Warm baths following application
  • Yoga, stretching, and mobility practices
  • Regular self-care and wellness routines


Who Is This For?
Anyone looking for a traditional Ayurvedic massage oil that supports:

  • Joint comfort and muscle ease after daily activity
  • Post-exercise recovery and body relaxation
  • Healthy circulation and ease of movement
  • Skin nourishment and conditioning
  • A cooling, refreshing massage experience
  • Daily Ayurvedic self-care and Abhyanga routines


Trust the Source

  • GMP-Certified Facility
  • Traditional Ayurvedic Formula: Referenced in Classical Ayurvedic Texts
  • Pure Sesame Oil Base: Ayurveda's Most Valued Carrier Oil
  • No Artificial Preservatives or Synthetic Fragrances
  • Quality Tested for Purity and Safety
  • External Use Only, Clearly Labelled

Contra-indications :

  • For external use only, do not consume internally
  • Avoid contact with the eyes, face, and sensitive areas
  • Perform a patch test before first full use, apply a small amount to the inner forearm, and wait 24 hours
  • Do not apply to broken, wounded, or severely irritated skin
  • Avoid application over active inflammation with open wounds
  • People with bleeding disorders should use it cautiously, as the warming effect may slightly increase local blood flow; consult a practitioner first
  • Discontinue use immediately if irritation, redness, or discomfort occurs
  • Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. What does "Panchaguna" mean?
"Pancha" means five, and "Guna" means virtues, referring to the five foundational herbs at the heart of this formula: Haritaki, Amalaki, Bibhitaka, Neem, and Nirgundi. Each herb brings something specific to the formula, and together they create a balanced and versatile Ayurvedic massage oil.

Q. What is Panchaguna Oil traditionally used for?
Panchaguna Oil is traditionally used in Ayurvedic massage practices to support joint and muscle comfort, healthy circulation, skin wellness, nerve support, and overall body wellness. It has been referenced in classical Ayurvedic texts for centuries as a go-to oil for joint disorders and neuromuscular comfort.

Q. Can Panchaguna Oil be used daily?
Yes. It is well-suited for daily use as part of an Abhyanga (Ayurvedic self-massage) routine or targeted application to areas of discomfort. Regular daily use deepens the benefits over time.

Q. Does Panchaguna Oil provide a cooling sensation?
Yes. The combination of Camphor, Eucalyptus Oil, and Kejoputi Oil gives this oil its characteristic cooling and refreshing sensation, making it especially suited for use after physical activity or in warmer seasons.

Q. How long should I leave the oil on before washing off?
For best results, leave the oil on for 30 minutes to an hour after the massage to allow the herbal properties to absorb into the tissue. You can then rinse with warm water if preferred.

Q. Can Panchaguna Oil be used after physical activity?
Yes. Many people use it after exercise or daily physical exertion as part of their post-activity recovery and relaxation routine. Apply to tired or uncomfortable areas and massage gently until absorbed.

Q. Is Panchaguna Oil suitable for a full-body Abhyanga massage?
Yes. It is commonly used for both full-body Abhyanga massage and targeted application to specific areas of discomfort or tension.

Q. Why is sesame oil used as the base?
In Ayurveda, Sesame Oil is considered one of the most penetrating and nourishing carrier oils; it carries the herbal properties deeper into the tissue rather than just sitting on the skin surface, making it the traditional base of choice for Ayurvedic massage oils.

Q. Does this product contain artificial preservatives or synthetic fragrances?
No. Panchaguna Oil is formulated with traditional Ayurvedic herbal and aromatic ingredients without artificial preservatives or synthetic fragrances, quality tested for purity and safety.

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