This cream used to be called Maha Vedana Har. It is the exact same formula with a new name.
Apply this cream where needed for vatagenic pain and deep thermogenesis. Vata dosha governs all movement in the body. When vata cannot move, when the physical channels (shrotas) are blocked, then pain is experienced. This cream when applied topically, penetrates to the deep tissues and warms them. As it warms the area, the shrotas (physical channels) begin to open and vata can begin to move again. As blocked vata is released, the pain eases.
Maha Vedana Shanti Transdermal Cream enhances the agni (cellular metabolism) of all 7 dhatus (tissues) in the body without over-heating the channels and without aggravating pitta. This allows all levels of the cellular system to "breathe better," and allows vata to regain it's normal flow.
The ancient Ayurvedic texts say, "No pain without vata." To maintain good health and to help manage vatagenic pain when it comes up, it is important to do everything you can to balance vata.
The first recommendation is regular routine. Going to bed on time and getting up on time, day after day, month after month, will provide a stability to the body and the nervous system. Vata is erratic when imbalanced; it responds well to regular routine. The calming effect of regular routine can not be over-emphasized.
The next recommendation is to keep warm. Don't let your feet get cold. Don't eat cold food and drink. You might think ice cream is vata-pacifying but it's not. It is actually vata-aggravating. Anything cold you put in your system closes the channels and blocks the flow of vata. That's why you get a headache if you eat cold things quickly.
As you can see, keeping the channels open is essential for keeping vatagenic pain in check. It is also important for immunity, and overall health. To keep the channels open, it is important to eat fresh food with spices that help digestion so that ama is not formed. When ama (partially digested food) is formed, its sticky nature blocks the channels and aggravates vata. Also spices in your food, give a general warming effect to the whole body which helps to keep the channels open, and vata flowing.
Of course, avoiding leftover foods or pre-packaged foods is important too. These foods are not easily digested by the body and result in ama right away.
Large beans, bananas, winter squashes and extra heavy foods are all known in Ayurveda as visthambi, (clogging to the shrotas). Avoid these items in your diet and you will find your channels are more open, and your vatagenic pain is less. Also, avoid the nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers, eggplant) because these toxic plants block the vibrational channels (nadis), which can subsequently cause the physical channels (shrotas) to shrink.
This transdermal cream is Vaidya Mishra's most powerful cream for warming the deep tissues and addressing vatagenic pain. It is quite heating, so use with caution. You will love it's spicy aroma and warming effect.
As a transdermal cream, it holds the heat and gives a slow release. It is ideal to use before bed, but may be used any time.
“Total Maha Vedana Shanti” (Vaidya Mishra’s proprietary herbal blend) with Prasarini, Clove, Guggulu, Capsicum, Boswelia, Poppy seeds, Grapefruit, Sweet orange in a base of organic Shea butter with Vegetable Glycerine, Beeswax and Jojoba oil
This product and statements have not been evaluated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. All of the information above is intended for educational purposes only and may not be used to replace or compliment medical advice.
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