Description
An Ayurvedic herbal infusion featuring Tridax procumbens — traditionally used to ease joint pain, muscle stiffness, and body aches — made by heat-extracting potent herbs directly into a coconut oil base.
Heritage & Origin
In traditional South Indian households, pain relief wasn’t a cream from a pharmacy — it was an oil, made at home from herbs that had been trusted for generations. Boswellia for stiff joints. Turmeric for inflammation. Ginger to warm deep into muscle. Rashee Cares Herbal Pain Relief Oil follows that same approach: a formulation rooted in classical Ayurvedic use, prepared using the same extraction method that makes the herbs’ properties part of the oil rather than just its scent.
The Process
Herbs extracted into the oil, not added to it
The herbs are washed, ground, and gently heated. The coconut oil base is then added so the herbal essence transfers directly into the oil. The mixture is filtered through muslin cloth and cooled before bottling. Each batch is checked for color, odor, and texture, and tested for pH and microbial safety before it leaves the facility.
What’s Inside
Key herbs and what they’re traditionally used for
For joints and stiffness
Boswellia serrata (Kunthirikkam / Olibanum) — one of the most well-documented herbs in Ayurvedic and Siddha tradition for joint care. Balloon vine (Mudakathan keerai) — traditionally used in South Indian practice for joint and muscle discomfort.
For circulation and warmth
Ginger and cinnamon are warming herbs traditionally used to support circulation and ease deep muscle aches. Green camphor (Pachai Karpooram) adds a cooling sensation that follows the initial warmth.
For inflammation and soothing
Turmeric — long used in Ayurvedic formulations for its role in calming inflammation. Periwinkle (Nithyakalyani) is a regional folk herb traditionally applied to painful or inflamed areas.
The hero ingredient: Tridax procumbens
Tridax procumbens — known as Ghamra in Hindi and commonly found across South India — is a herb with deep roots in Siddha and folk medicine. Traditionally used as a topical application for its soothing effect on inflamed tissue, wounds, and joint discomfort, it isn’t commonly found in mainstream pain oils. It belongs to the household remedy tradition of South India, where it was applied directly to painful areas long before it appeared in formulated products.
For nerve and tissue support
Drumstick leaves (Moringa) and betel leaves have traditional uses in Siddha medicine for nerve support and tissue nourishment when used in massage.
The oil base
Coconut oil — chosen as the carrier for its ability to penetrate skin and carry herbal compounds into deeper tissue layers during massage.
How to Use
- Pour a few drops into your palm or directly onto the affected area.
- Massage gently in circular motions for about 5 minutes.
- Use morning after bath and again in the evening before bed.
- For spot relief — apply directly to the painful joint or muscle.
- For full body relaxation — use as a massage oil across the back, shoulders, or legs.
- Use regularly for at least one month for best results.
Why Rashee Cares
Clean by Formulation, Not Just by Label
Free from mineral oil, synthetic fragrance, and harsh chemicals — and every batch is tested for pH and microbial safety before it leaves the facility. Suitable for adults, children, and pregnant women. For external use only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s in it?
Boswellia serrata (Kunthirikkam), turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, balloon vine, betel leaves, drumstick leaves, Tridax procumbens, periwinkle, green camphor, and a coconut oil base.
How do I apply it?
Apply a few drops to the affected area and massage in circular motions for about 5 minutes. Use morning and evening. For best results, use regularly for at least one month.
Can I use it for full body massage?
Yes — it works both for targeted spot massage and full body massage for general relaxation and muscle relief.
Is it safe for pregnant women and children?
Yes, it is suitable for adults, children, and pregnant women. For external use only.
Does it have any side effects?
It is made from natural herbal ingredients and is intended for external use. A patch test on a small area is recommended before first use.
How long before I see results?
Many users notice a soothing effect after initial use. For more sustained relief, regular use for at least one month is recommended.
Can it be used for sports injuries?
Yes — it is traditionally used for muscle cramps, sprains, and sports-related soreness.
What sizes are available?
50 ML, 100 ML, and 200 ML.
Does it have a strong smell?
It has a natural herbal scent from the herbs — no artificial fragrance added.

















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