Vata Massage Oil
Vata Massage Oil
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About Vata Massage Oil
About Vata Massage Oil
Full body massage with warm herbal oil is one of Ayurveda's most beloved self-care rituals. Crafted with warming herbs that nourish and ground vata dosha, this earthy massage oil relaxes the body, lubricates the tissues, and supports vitality and strength.
- Calms and relaxes the body and mind
- Soothing and nurturing to the senses
- With ashwagandha and shatavari root
How To Use
How To Use
Consider adding an oil pump to your bottle for a spill-free experience. Pumps are available for 24 fl oz and 128 fl oz bottles.
- Warm oil if desired to support nourishment and absorption.
- Massage into your whole body with firm, gentle pressure.
- Work your way from your hands and feet toward your heart. Use long strokes on the limbs and circular strokes on the joints.
- Let absorb for 10–20 minutes, then shower to rinse. Careful not to slip!
For external use only. Warning: All oils make surfaces slippery and can be combustible. Use caution when drying or storing linens exposed to oils as they are potentially combustible when exposed to heat. Consult your dryer manufacturer's guidelines for drying linens that have been in contact with oils.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Sesame seed oil (Sesamum indicum)+, Olive fruit oil (Olea europaea)+, Ashwagandha root (Withania somnifera)+, Shatavari root (Asparagus racemosus)+, Passionflower aerials (Passiflora incarnata)+, Bhringaraj (Eclipta) aerials (Eclipta prostrata)+, Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)+, Lemon Verbena leaf (Aloysia citriodara)+, Tulsi aerials (Ocimum tenuiflorum)+, Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis)+.
+Certified Organic
Banyan oils are packaged in recyclable BPA-free plastic containers.
This item contains no animal products and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Ayurvedic Energetics:
- Virya (action): warming
- Doshas (constitutions): Balancing for vata
Herbal Highlights
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Ashwagandha Root
Ashwagandha is a natural source of withanolides and withaferins, which have been extensively studied for their adaptogenic and rejuvenating properties.*
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Bhringaraj Leaf
Known in Ayurveda as "the ruler of the hair," bhringaraj is traditionally used to encourage healthy hair growth, better sleep, and a calm mind.*
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Passionflower Herb
This climbing vine has delicate winding tendrils and intricate purple flowers. It is prized in herbalism for its calming and relaxing effect.*
MASSAGE YOUR WAY TO CALM
Crafted in-house in small batches according to Ayurvedic methods, Vata Massage Oil features a base of sesame and olive oils infused with ashwagandha, shatavari, and a blend of other calming herbs, including passionflower and valerian. This oil is the perfect choice when you want a luxurious way to feel centered, relaxed, and revitalized.
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Cruelty Free
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Plant Based
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Vegan
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Non Gmo
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Phthalate Free
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Paraben Free
SOAK IN A MOMENT OF STILLNESS
Vata dosha is predominantly composed of the elements of air and space and governs all motion in the body: swallowing, breathing, nerve impulses, muscle movements, and so on. Vata benefits greatly from all things slow and steady, especially a self massage with warm oil. The gentle pressure and firmness of massage balances vata and brings stability.
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Sustainably Sourced
Environmentally responsible practices support the long term well-being of the plants and ecosystems we source from.
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Certified Organic
Organic herbs are grown with the use of renewable resources, contributing to both individual and planetary health.
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Fairly Traded
Equitable supply chains ensure the social and economic well-being of our small farmers, producers, and suppliers.