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Winter Baby Massage Maahu

Bone Development, Muscular Strength & Healthy Skin.

Baby Massage Maahu, slow heat infused & fresh blended with desi cow ghee, herbs & cold pressed oils. 'Maahu' signifies the ultimate state of wellness when our inner & outer consciousness merge. This state is of utmost importance for babies too when their skeletal, muscular & neural systems are underdeveloped, needing thorough massage to aid development.

Delivery

Delhi, NCR, Bangalore

2-3 Days After Shipment

Pan India

4-5 Days After Shipment

Free shipping above ₹339

Cash on delivery available at ₹20 COD charges

Additional Information

MANUFACTURED AND MARKETED BY

NaturoHabit Private Limited GP-26, Sector 18, Gurugram, Haryana - 122015

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

India

NODAL OFFICER DETAIL

Madhuri Pandey madhuri@nathabit.in

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Key Benefits of Maahu Oil Massage

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Imparts bone & muscular strength

Desi cow ghee, sesame oil, and ashwagandha are rich in vitamin D, K2, tocopherols (vitamin E), and healthy saturated fats that support calcium absorption and direct it to bones instead of arteries. Ashwagandha's adaptogens improve muscle fibre integrity which promote muscle mass and endurance. This builds foundational strength in bones and muscles during early structural growth.

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Develops motor skills

The combination of balamool, almond oil, and jatamansi supplies choline, magnesium, and flavonoids that stimulate the production of acetylcholine, a key neurotransmitter in motor neuron signaling. This directly supports the baby's sensorimotor coordination, enabling smoother grasping, reaching, crawling, and posture control as the brain connects with muscle movement.

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Makes skin firm & radiant

Virgin coconut oil, sesame oil, and cow ghee form a lipid-rich base that reinforces the baby's skin barrier with essential fatty acids like lauric acid, oleic acid, and palmitic acid. These not only soften and hydrate but also support the extracellular matrix, promoting collagen formation. Ayurvedic herbs like manjistha, rose petals, and anantmool offer natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory action to soothe, even tone, and give the skin a natural, healthy glow.

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Develops neurological system of the baby

Almond oil, ghee, and sunflower oil are abundant in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are crucial for neuronal membrane formation and myelination—the process of insulating nerve fibers for faster signal transmission. Herbs like shankhpushpi, vacha, jatamansi, and shatavari further enhance neuroplasticity, cognitive processing, and stress response modulation by nourishing the central nervous system and supporting neurotransmitter balance.

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Soothes baby & promotes good sleep

Herbs like jatamansi, chamomile, jasmine, and cedarwood contain flavonoids that act on the limbic system of the brain to reduce cortisol levels and stimulate melatonin release. Oils such as almond, sesame, and coconut enhance warmth and circulation, easing muscle tension. Together, this synergy lowers restlessness, promoting deeper, more regulated sleep cycles in babies.

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Aids digestion & promotes healthy weight gain

Kuth root, daruharidra, and ghee possess antimicrobial, carminative, and gut-protective properties. They help eliminate pathogens, reduce gut inflammation, and boost enzyme activity to enhance digestion and nutrient assimilation. Better digestion directly translates to efficient caloric use, energy retention, and steady weight gain, without discomfort or bloating.

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Boosts immunity

Immunity in infants relies on a strong innate immune system, and herbs like anantmool, patchouli and daruharidra are rich in immune-modulating compounds such as alkaloids, flavonoids, and glycosides. These regulate the body’s inflammatory response, stimulate macrophage activity, and protect against environmental pathogens. Oils like coconut and sesame also provide antimicrobial lipid monolaurin, further enhancing protection.

Not Just a Massage Oil - It's the Key to Development

  • It's a special Maahu Oil with an Ayurvedic blend of ghee, herbs & oils for baby’s skin, muscle & bone development.

  • 360° development support with a balanced mix of oils & herbs to meet full body, muscle & sensory development needs.

  • Desi cow ghee enriched scalp oil for neurological, bones & muscle nourishment in the early months.

  • Slow heat infused and freshly made for maximum herb potency.

  • 100% natural & pure with cold-pressed, preservative-free, chemical-free nourishment.

  • Crafted to support baby’s evolving needs with seasonal adaptability.

Active Ingredients

Fresh & whole picks

Full Ingredient List: balamool, sunthi, kuth root, desi cow ghee, almond oil, virgin coconut oil, sesame oil, tulsi leaves, garlic, black pepper, ashwagandha, manjistha, shankhpushpi, daruharidra, camphor, vacha, mulethi, jaborandi, chamomile, patchouli, jasmine, cedarwood, mustard oil & sunflower oil.

Why Your Little One will Love it

Pure Nourishment!

Soothing herbs & oils comfort the baby and calm the senses

Season-specific formulation helps baby adapt to changing weather

Deeply nourishing to support both healthy skin & internal development

Gentle massage nurtures emotional bonding with mama

Builds warmth and circulation to restore internal balance & comfort in cold weather

Not Every Oil is

Maahu Oil

Other Oils

Ingredients

Desi cow ghee, pure-cold pressed oils & herbs

Low grade oils, chemicals & preservatives

Nutrition Enhancement

Slow heat preparation for active nutrients

Season-special care

Chemicals/ Fragrances/ Preservatives

Usage & Safety

How to Use

Rub Baby Maahu between your palms to warm up. Use gentle long strokes to massage baby's feet, toes, fingers, hands & legs. Follow by massage of chest and tummy. Turn baby to give a gentle back rub. Massage daily for 15-30 min. Use our Dasabuti Baby Scalp Oil for head massage.

Post Massage

Use Baby Ubtan with lukewarm water to give baby a nourishing bath.

Safety

Patch Test

Always do patch test before use. Babies have very sensitive skin even to natural ingredients.

Usage

Can be used for kids massage upto the age of 12yrs old. After that, can start using the adult Body Maahu..

Do's & Don'ts of Massage

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Be gentle, rhythmic, and consistent

Use soft, flowing strokes in the direction of the baby’s limbs (from core to outward). Gentle pressure helps relax muscles, stimulate nerves, and support healthy circulation without overwhelming the baby's sensitive system.

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Massage when the baby is calm and alert

Ideal times are before a bath or nap, not right after feeding or when the baby is too sleepy, hungry, or cranky. A calm state helps the body absorb the sensory and physiological benefits of massage better.

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Avoid sensitive or inflamed areas

Never massage over rashes, wounds, inflamed joints, or the genital area. Be extra gentle around the belly and chest; soft, clockwise strokes on the tummy can help ease gas but should be done cautiously.

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Support joints, spine, and neck while massaging

When massaging arms, legs, or turning the baby over, always hold joints gently and support the neck and back, especially in infants under 6 months whose muscles are still developing.

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Keep it short and comfortable

A 10–15-minute full-body massage is sufficient. Overmassaging may overstimulate or exhaust the baby. Stop if the baby becomes fussy, arches the back, or cries.

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Observe baby’s cues and make it bonding time

Massage is more than skin-deep—it’s a bonding ritual. Maintain eye contact, talk or hum softly, and watch for cues of relaxation (like calm eyes, relaxed limbs, gentle cooing). This emotional comfort is key to the baby’s nervous and emotional development.

Know About Special Activation of Strength

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Special, fresh herbs are chosen and prepared for infusion

Every herb carries a multitude of properties and nutrients. However, specific concerns require targeted solutions. Precisely chosen, holistically restorative herbs are selected based on the concern. These herbs are carefully sourced for their high quality and freshness, then prepared for infusion through processes like sun-drying, fluffing, and more. These methods help preserve their nutritional value while preventing any risk of bacterial growth.

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Infused and blended hours in cold pressed oils

Prepared, nutrient-rich herbs are then slowly infused for hours and hours in cold-pressed oils. This meticulous process goes beyond mere extraction, enhancing the potency of the actives and boosting their bioavailability. As the molecules dissolve and disperse more efficiently in oil, they penetrate deeper into the roots and are more readily absorbed by the cells.

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Strict procedural controls to preserve nutrients

During the long hours of infusion, various procedural controls are implemented to prevent nutrient loss. High temperatures, excessive heat, and humidity can disrupt the extraction process, leading to nutrient degradation. Therefore, strict measures are taken to maintain optimal conditions. Additionally, other safeguards are in place to prevent microbial growth and preserve the integrity of nutrients throughout the oil's shelf life - especially since these oils are packed without any preservatives.

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Floating herbs are added for more and more nutrition

Nutrition is the key to healthy development. While the oil becomes rich in nutrients after the long infusion process, additional herbs are still layered in. These are carefully chosen for their oil-soluble nutrients, which are gradually released over time - enhancing the potency of the oil even further.

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Made for different seasons

Babies are sensitive to weather changes due to their limited ability to regulate body temperature. Their thin skin makes them feel excess heat in summer and prone to colds in winter. Using the wrong oils can worsen these issues.

Different Oils for Summer & Winter

More Information

Storage & Expiry

Expiry

Use within 6 months of Mfg. Date.

Storage

Store airtight away from direct sunlight.

Floating Herbs

Keep soaked herbs in bottle till end of use.

Net Quantity

100 ml & 200 ml

Desi Ghee & Herb Infused Oils for Your Little One

Skin, Muscle & Bone Development of Little One

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Muscles Gain Strength Through Movement

At birth, a baby’s muscles are soft and not fully developed, but they quickly begin to strengthen with movement and use. As babies grow, they learn to roll over, sit, crawl, and eventually walk—each stage builds different muscle groups. Muscle development is guided by both the brain and the body working together, and it’s deeply influenced by tummy time, massage, and free movement.

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Skin Becomes a Protective, Sensitive Shield

A baby’s skin is thinner and more delicate than an adult’s. At birth, it’s still adjusting to the outside world, learning to maintain moisture, regulate body temperature, and protect against germs. In the first few months, the skin barrier matures, it becomes stronger, better at healing, and more resistant to dryness and irritation. Skin is also a key sensory organ, packed with nerve endings that help babies feel touch, temperature, and comfort.

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Bones Grow Fast and Stay Flexible

A baby’s bones grow rapidly in the first years, starting out soft and flexible. At birth, many bones are still in pieces made of cartilage, especially in the skull, wrists, and knees. This flexibility helps during birth and gives space for the brain and body to grow. Over time, the bones harden and fuse together. This process, called ossification, needs a steady supply of calcium, vitamin D, and movement.

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Touch and Massage Support All Growth

Touch isn't just good for bonding, it’s a physical way to support muscle tone, skin healing, and bone strengthening. When you massage your baby, you’re stimulating blood flow, which brings oxygen and nutrients to all growing tissues. Massage also relaxes muscles after active movement and encourages the baby to stretch and move more. This kind of sensory input helps skin mature, bones get nourished, and muscles build flexibility. It’s a full-body workout in the gentlest way.

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Movement and Gravity Shape the Body

As babies begin to lift their heads, sit up, crawl, and walk, their muscles, skin, and bones all adapt to support new functions. Gravity plays a big role, every time a baby pushes up or balances, their body learns to adjust posture and strength. These natural movements encourage proper joint formation, healthy alignment of the spine and limbs, and even better circulation through the skin and deeper tissues. That’s why letting babies explore the floor, stretch, and reach freely is key for natural development.

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