Vayucchaya Surendra Taila is an Ayurvedic medicine. It is an herbal oil, used in the treatment of Vata imbalance disorders, oligospermia, male and female infertility, etc.
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- It is used in the treatment of male, female infertility, oligospermia, tremors, parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, cough, cold, psychosis.
Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Pitta.
Vayucchaya Surendra Taila – how to use: It is used for external application.
How long to use: It can be used upto 3 – 4 months based on doctor’s prescription.
Application on feet
Oil application over feet
Precaution if you apply this oil over feet:
If you apply this oil on feet, make sure to wash off thoroughly with water or wipe off with cloth. The oil can make you slippery while walking.
After applying, make sure there are no oil spills on the floor. This can make the floor slippery.
Side Effects
There are no known side effect of this oil on external application.
Contents
Vayucchaya Surendra Taila ingredients, how to make:
Vatyalaka – Country mallow (root) – Sida cordifolia – 4.8 kg
Bilva – Bael (root) – Aegle marmelos
Shyonaka – Oroxylum indicum
Gambhari – Coomb teak (root) – Gmelina arborea
Patala – Trumpet (root) – Sterospermum suaveolens
Agnimantha – Premna corymbosa / mucronata Root
Shalaparni – Root – Desmodium gangeticum
Prishnaparni – Root – Uraria picta
Brihati – Indian Nightshade (root) – Solanum indicum
Kantakari – Yellow berried night shade (whole plant) – Solanum xanthocarpum
Gokshura – Small caltrops (whole plant) – Tribulus terrestris
Water for decoction 153.6 liters, boiled and reduced to 38.4 liters
Taila – Oil of Sesamum indicum – 1.536 liters
Paste prepared from 24 g of each of
Manjishta – Indian Madder (root) – Rubia cordifolia
Rakta Chandana – Red Sandalwood – Pterocarpus santalinus
Kushta – Saussurea lappa
Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum
Devadaru – Himalayan Cedar (bark / heart wood) – Cedrus deodara
Shaileya – Parmelia perlata
Saindhava – Rock Salt
Vacha – Sweet flag (rhizome) – Acorus calamus
Kankola – Piper cubeba
Padmaka – Wild Himalayan Cherry (heart wood) – Prunus puddum / cerasoides
Shrungi – Colocynth (dried pulp) – Citrulus colocynthis
Tagara – Indian Valerian (root) – Valeriana wallichi
Guduchi – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora cordifolia
Mudgaparni – Phaseolus trilobus
Mashaparni – Teramnus labialis Spreng.
Shatavari – Asparagus racemosus
Nagajihva – Enicostemma Littorale
Shyamalata – Hemidesmus indicus
Shatapatra – Rose – Rosa centifolia
Punarnava – Spreading Hogweed (spreading hogweed) – Boerhaavia diffusa
All the ingredients are mixed and boiled till total moisture is lost from the oil, filtered.
Reference and Shelf Life
Reference: Bhaishajya Ratnavali Kshudra Rogadhikara 37
Shelf life: 3 years from the date of manufacture.
During pregnancy, lactation
If
you were using this oil before pregnancy without any allergic reaction, you can
continue using this oil even during pregnancy.
If you have not used this product before and wish to use it during pregnancy,
better to consult a doctor because it can cause skin allergy in some rare
cases.
It is generally considered as safe to use during lactation, however consult
your doctor for the right advice.
Can
this product be applied after steam therapy?
No.
Oil is best applied before steam therapy. This is as per basic Ayurvedic
principles.
Shloka (Sanskrit Verse)
Please consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
This article is written by Dr. Janardhana V Hebbar BAMS, MD (Ayu), PGDPSM, Managing Director, Easy Ayurveda Hospital.
It is reviewed by Dr. Shilpa Ramdas BAMS, MD (Ayu), Chief Ayurvedic Physician, Easy Ayurveda Hospital