Myovedic® is proudly made in India by Balavishnu Thaila Aushdhalaya (BTA), a small, family-owned and operated business based in Bangalore. Established in 1942, BTA pioneered the first high-quality Ayurvedic baby massage oil, a well-known brand called Balavishnu Thaila. Since its inception eight decades ago, BTA has adhered to the traditional, chemical-free process of oil extraction from ingredients optimally derived from plants, roots, and wild mountain-grown herbs to produce all-natural, non-toxic herbal formulations.
Today, BTA makes traditionally formulated Ayurvedic herbal massage oils and is engaged in the manufacture, marketing, and distribution of its two leading oils: Myovedic® and Balavishnu Thaila®. Trusted for over 80 years for all kinds of aches and pains, these Ayurvedic oils offer great medicinal benefits and are formulated using traditional methods of distillation and purification developed through years of intensive research. They have proven to be effective massage oils that provide tremendous benefits to both ailing adults and children, without any side effects.
BTA is a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certified manufacturer. All products have laboratory testing certificates of analysis to confirm their quality and purity. Under the leadership of Mr. Manohar Pakkala, BTA strives to preserve its rich heritage by continually producing high-quality oils aimed at improving the quality of life for people suffering from musculoskeletal, neurological, and neuromuscular disorders. All products are manufactured using the highest quality ingredients and manufacturing processes.
BTA formulates an Ayurvedic proprietary medicinal preparation for long-term pain relief, without the use of chemical preservatives. It is a doctor-recommended Ayurvedic oil massage therapy for treating joint pain, using traditional methods of distillation and purification developed through years of intensive research.
This time-tested, authenticated blend of herbs and oils is clinically proven to relieve pain from various joint, muscle, and bone conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, paralysis, and certain other musculoskeletal, neurological, and neuromuscular disorders.
Massage therapy is one of the oldest forms of treatment, with evidence of its use in India, China, and Egypt over 2,000 years ago. Hippocrates defined medicine as “the art of rubbing” in 400 BC. The decline of massage therapy in Western medicine coincided with the pharmaceutical revolution of the 1940s. One study in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that the benefits of massage in easing lower back pain may last for six months or longer.