Description
Unjha Saptagun Tail is a traditional herbal medicated oil prepared by slow infusion of seven key botanicals (“Sapta-gun”) in a base of cold-pressed sesame oil (Til Taila). The classical process allows the lipid medium to absorb the active principles of the herbs, giving the oil its characteristic vata-pacifying and srotoshodhana (channel-cleansing) qualities. It is widely used in Ayurveda for external application to soothe joints, muscles, and localized discomfort.
Key Indications (AFI Reference)
• External massage oil for Sandhivata (joint stiffness and mild pain support)
• Helpful in Mamsa-shotha (muscle swelling and inflammation support)
• Assists in relieving muscular fatigue and promoting flexibility
• Supports healthy circulation and skin nourishment
These indications follow AFI classical references and are phrased in neutral, wellness-oriented language to remain DMR-compliant.
Usage & Application
Mode: External application only.
Method: Warm slightly and massage gently over affected joints or muscles, or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
Frequency: Once or twice daily for best results.
Classical Ingredients
(Exact herbal composition may vary slightly by batch; AFI mentions seven principal herbs)
Sesame Oil (Til Taila) – base oil
Traditionally includes Dashmool group herbs, Nirgundi, Eranda, Rasna, and other vata-pacifying botanicals processed with classical decoctions.