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Dhanvantara Taila is named after the God of Ayurveda, Dhanvantari. Described in the classical Ayurvedic text called the Vaidya Yoga Ratnavali, it is also known as Bala Taila, featuring the Vata-reducing herb Indian Mallow (Bala) and cow’s milk as the main ingredients. It is traditionally used in the treatment of Vata disorders including weakness, fatigue, weight loss and fertility problems.Dhanvantara Taila is named after the God of Ayurveda, Dhanvantari. Described in the classical Ayurvedic text called the Vaidya Yoga Ratnavali, it is also known as Bala Taila, featuring the Vata-reducing herb Indian Mallow (Bala) and cow’s milk as the main ingredients. It is traditionally used in the treatment of Vata disorders including weakness, fatigue, weight loss and fertility problems. |
100 ml
$26.99
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