A Scientific Overview of Herbal Thailam: Composition, Pharmacological Properties, and Therapeutic Applications
Keywords:
Herbal Thailam, Medicated Oil, Phytoconstituents, Siddha Medicine, Therapeutic application, Traditional formulationAbstract
Herbal Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil made from a mix of natural herbs, plant extracts, and base oils like coconut, sesame, or castor oil. For centuries, people in India have used it to support overall health, particularly in caring for hair and skin. To make Herbal Thailam, they slowly heat medicinal herbs with base oils, allowing the beneficial ingredients to be absorbed well. This special blend of herbs nourishes the body and helps keep balance among the three doshas—Vata, Pitta and Kapha. In hair care, Herbal Thailam is recognized for preventing hair loss, encouraging hair growth, reducing dandruff, and boosting scalp health by enhancing blood flow. Commonly used herbs include Amla, Bhringraj, Hibiscus, Neem and Brahmi, each providing unique healing properties. When applied during body massage, thailam can ease joint pain, muscle tightness and stress while offering a calming effect on the body. Regular use improves skin texture and complexion while promoting relaxation. Herbal Thailam contains no synthetic chemicals, making it safe for people of all ages. Its natural ingredients help detoxify the skin and refresh tissues. Using Herbal Thailam reflects Ayurveda's holistic approach by emphasizing not just outer beauty but also inner wellness. Today, Herbal Thailam is becoming increasingly popular due to its effectiveness and eco-friendly qualities, serving as a natural alternative to chemical-based products.