Ashwagandha Body Massage Oil — Rasayana for Skin, Muscle & Soul

$50.00

Twenty-One Botanicals. Ancient Ayurveda Meets Australian Bush Medicine. The Most Comprehensively Formulated Oil in the Range.

There is a category of Ayurvedic medicine that stands above the rest.

Not the herbs that treat a single condition. Not the formulas that address one system. But the rasayanas — the rejuvenating tonics that work at the level of the fundamental tissues, rebuilding what time, stress, pollution, and the demands of a full life have quietly eroded, and doing so with a depth and breadth that no targeted formula can replicate.
This oil is a rasayana for the skin and body — in the truest, most complete sense of that word.

Twenty-one botanicals. A dual-carrier base of sesame and hemp seed oil. The most revered classical Ayurvedic herbs for skin, muscle, and nervous system restoration. A full Triphala complex. Anti-inflammatory powerhouses. Nervine tonics. And — in a combination you will find nowhere else — the addition of Kunzea, an extraordinary Australian native essential oil whose anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and skin-healing properties are only now receiving the scientific attention they have always deserved.

Where the Maharishi dosha oils are constitutionally specific, this oil is universal — for every body, every season, and every person who understands that the skin is not just a surface to be moisturised but a living organ to be deeply nourished, protected, and restored.

Description

Chyavanprash Ayurvedic Tonic

The Rasayana Philosophy — Why This Oil Works the Way It Does

In Ayurveda, a rasayana is not simply an antioxidant or an anti-ageing ingredient. It is a substance of such fundamental therapeutic depth that it rebuilds rasa — the primary tissue fluid from which all other body tissues are formed — and in doing so, progressively restores vitality, immunity, and the radiance that flows from genuinely healthy tissue rather than superficially treated skin.

Applied topically, a rasayana oil works through two mechanisms simultaneously — the carrier oils penetrate the deeper layers of the skin carrying the therapeutic herb extracts, while the aromatic compounds work through the nervous system and lymphatic pathways to calm, restore, and support systemic function. This is why Abhyanga — the daily self-massage with warm oil — produces effects that go so far beyond what topical moisturisation can explain. The skin is the body’s largest organ, and what is absorbed through it reaches the nervous system, the lymph, and the bloodstream in ways that are meaningful and cumulative.

This oil was built with that understanding at its foundation.

The Dual-Carrier Base — Why Hemp Seed Changes Everything

Most Ayurvedic massage oils use sesame as the sole carrier. This formula uses two — and the addition of Hemp Seed Oil (Cannabis sativa) is one of the most intelligent and clinically interesting choices in its formulation.

Hemp Seed Oil has one of the most perfectly balanced omega fatty acid profiles of any plant oil — with an omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of approximately 3:1, closely matching the ideal ratio for human skin. It is extraordinarily rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which plays a direct role in regulating skin inflammation, supporting the skin’s barrier function, and addressing the inflammatory conditions — psoriasis, eczema, acne — that occur when this barrier is compromised.

Hemp Seed Oil is deeply moisturising without being comedogenic, absorbed readily without leaving a greasy residue, and carries the herb extracts in this formula with exceptional bioavailability. Sesame provides the warmth, depth of penetration, and nervine quality that makes it Ayurveda’s foremost massage oil. Hemp Seed provides the omega-rich, anti-inflammatory, barrier-supporting quality that makes it one of the most therapeutically valuable carrier oils for compromised or inflamed skin conditions.

Together they create a carrier base of exceptional range — penetrating where sesame penetrates, nourishing where hemp seed nourishes, and delivering the twenty-one-ingredient formula across both channels simultaneously.

The Botanical Formula — Each Ingredient With Its Role

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) The anchor and the name — Ayurveda’s great adaptogenic rasayana, expressed here through the skin. Ashwagandha applied topically supports cellular repair, reduces surface inflammation, and brings the same calming, strengthening, rebuilding quality to the skin that it delivers to the nervous system and adrenals when taken internally. A skin rejuvenator of remarkable depth.
Hemp Seed Oil (Cannabis sativa) Omega-rich, anti-inflammatory, and deeply nourishing to compromised skin barriers. Particularly relevant for psoriasis, eczema, and the chronic low-grade skin inflammation that accompanies systemic inflammatory conditions.
Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) The universal skin soother — cooling, anti-inflammatory, deeply hydrating, and actively supportive of skin healing and cellular renewal. Aloe’s polysaccharides support collagen production and wound healing, while its cooling quality tempers the warmth of the sesame and Ashwagandha.
Rubia Cordifolia (Indian Madder) Encountered already in the ProChaste formula for its blood-purifying and cycle-supporting properties — here expressed through the skin as one of Ayurveda’s most important complexion herbs, used traditionally to clear inflammatory skin conditions, even skin tone, and support the healthy turnover of skin cells.
Sarsaparilla (Hemidesmus indicus) The blood purifier and skin clarifier — used across Ayurveda and Western herbal traditions for inflammatory skin conditions including psoriasis, eczema, and acne, where its blood-purifying and anti-inflammatory action addresses the systemic drivers of these conditions rather than merely their surface manifestation.
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) The foremost feminine rasayana — bringing its deeply nourishing, cooling, and moisturising qualities to the skin, supporting hydration at a cellular level and the estrogenic tissue-building activity that keeps skin plump, supple, and resilient.
Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) Ayurveda’s premier immune rasayana and adaptogen — included here for its powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cellular-protective properties. Guduchi at the skin level supports the body’s capacity to protect dermal tissue from oxidative damage and inflammatory breakdown.
Triphala Complex — Haritaki, Amalaki, Bibhitaki The three fruits, encountered in our Three Fruits listing — here infused into the oil to deliver their extraordinary antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cellular repair properties directly through skin absorption. Amalaki alone brings the most potent Vitamin C and polyphenol complex in the Ayurvedic tradition to the skin’s surface. Together the three fruits provide a comprehensive antioxidant and detoxifying layer to the formula.
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) One of the most researched botanical ingredients in evidence-based dermatology — licorice’s active compound, glabridin, inhibits tyrosinase activity and reduces UV-induced pigmentation, making it a clinically validated brightening and anti-inflammatory ingredient. Deeply soothing for inflamed, reactive, and sensitised skin.
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) Warming, antimicrobial, and circulation-stimulating — bringing blood flow to the surface tissues and supporting the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to skin cells. Ceylon Cinnamon’s anti-inflammatory properties also contribute to the formula’s broad anti-inflammatory action.
Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) Warming, aromatic, and antioxidant — contributes to the formula’s fragrance complexity and supports healthy circulation through the tissues it penetrates.
Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) The deeply cooling and grounding nervine — encountered in both the Pitta Oil and the Saraswatharishtam formula. Here it provides the emotional and nervous system counterbalance to the formula’s warming herbs, and contributes its anti-inflammatory and skin-cooling properties to the comprehensive blend.
Red Sandalwood (Pterocarpus santalinus) Distinct from white sandalwood — Red Sandalwood is specifically used in Ayurveda for its skin-healing, anti-inflammatory, and complexion-supporting properties. Rich in natural flavonoids with significant antioxidant activity, it supports skin clarity, reduces surface inflammation, and contributes a subtle, warm, resinous quality to the formula’s aroma.
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) The most researched anti-inflammatory botanical on earth — curcumin’s ability to inhibit multiple inflammatory pathways simultaneously makes turmeric one of the most powerful ingredients available for inflammatory skin conditions, muscle pain, and systemic inflammatory burden. Applied topically in this oil formulation, it works directly at the site of inflammation without the bioavailability limitations that affect oral turmeric absorption.
Camphor Essential Oil (Cinnamomum camphora) The pain-relieving, circulation-stimulating penetrating agent — camphor provides the analgesic and counterirritant quality that makes this oil particularly effective for muscle pain, joint discomfort, and the physical tension that accumulates in overused or stressed tissues. It also amplifies the penetration of the formula’s other components into deeper tissue layers.
Kunzea Essential Oil (Kunzea ambigua) — The Australian Native Hero Here is what makes this oil unlike anything else in the range — and arguably unlike anything else in the Ayurvedic massage oil category anywhere in Australia.
Kunzea ambigua is a native Australian shrub from the coastal heathlands of Tasmania and southeastern Australia, whose essential oil has been studied extensively for its remarkable anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and skin-healing properties. Kunzea oil contains a unique combination of alpha-pinene, globulol, viridiflorol, and 1,8-cineole — compounds that work synergistically to reduce inflammation, ease muscle and joint pain, support wound healing, and provide the kind of deep analgesic relief that makes it a natural choice for pain-relief formulations.
What is extraordinary about its inclusion here is the meeting it represents — a classical Ayurvedic formula of twenty ingredients, refined over millennia of traditional practice, brought into conversation with an Australian native botanical that the same land has been offering for thousands of years. Two ancient traditions, one formula, on Australian soil.
Rose Geranium Essential Oil (Pelargonium roseum) The balancing, hormone-influencing, and deeply aromatic floral note — Rose Geranium brings its regenerative, astringent, and emotionally balancing properties to the formula, supporting skin renewal, toning of the skin’s surface, and the subtle emotional uplift that transforms a massage into a genuinely restorative practice.
Vitamin E (Tocopherol Acetate) The oil’s antioxidant preservation layer — Vitamin E protects the formula’s precious unsaturated fatty acids from oxidation while contributing its own deeply nourishing and cellular-protective properties to the skin.

What This Oil Addresses

  • ✔️ Skin rejuvenation and cellular repair — the rasayana complex rebuilds skin tissue from within rather than simply treating the surface
  • ✔️ Inflammatory skin conditions — psoriasis, eczema, and acne addressed at both the local inflammatory level and the systemic drivers through hemp seed, sarsaparilla, turmeric, and licorice
  • ✔️ Muscle pain and physical tension — Kunzea, camphor, and the warming circulatory herbs provide genuine analgesic relief and support for overused, tight, or painful muscles
  • ✔️ Poor circulation — the warming botanical complex stimulates blood flow to the surface tissues and underlying muscles
  • ✔️ Skin aging and oxidative damage — the triple antioxidant complex of Triphala, Vitamin E, and Red Sandalwood addresses oxidative damage at every layer
  • ✔️ Nervous system calming — Ashwagandha, Vetiver, and Rose Geranium support the nervous system through skin absorption
  • ✔️ Skin hydration and barrier support — hemp seed oil and Aloe Vera restore the skin’s barrier function and cellular hydration from the base up
  • ✔️ Complexion clarity and evenness — Rubia Cordifolia, Licorice, and Amalaki address pigmentation, uneven tone, and the dullness of skin that has accumulated inflammatory burden
  • ✔️ A restful night — the evening foot massage application calms the nervous system, promotes circulation downward, and creates the conditions for deep, restorative sleep

Directions

Warm 10–20 drops between the palms before or after showering.
Body application: Apply in gentle circular motions, moving from the soles of the feet toward the heart, and from the head downward toward the heart — supporting the natural direction of lymphatic and venous return.
For sore or tender areas: Spend additional time with firm but gentle circular strokes over areas of muscle tension, joint discomfort, or skin inflammation, allowing the camphor and Kunzea to penetrate and work.
Evening foot ritual: After warming the oil between the palms, massage into the soles of the feet with particular attention to the toes, in a slow and soothing manner. In Ayurveda, the soles of the feet contain marma points — energetic access points connected to every organ system in the body — and this practice is one of the most directly calming and sleep-promoting rituals available. The Kunzea and camphor ease any physical tension accumulated in the feet through the day, while the Ashwagandha and Vetiver calm the nervous system for restful sleep.

Practitioner Heritage

I am proud to stock this oil as part of the broader Sundara wellness range — a formula that brings something genuinely unique to the Abhyanga practice. The meeting of classical Ayurvedic rasayana medicine with Kunzea — an Australian native botanical of extraordinary therapeutic depth — is a reminder that healing wisdom exists in every landscape, and that the most intelligent formulas are those that honour more than one tradition. This is Australia’s contribution to an ancient practice, and it is a beautiful one.

Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.