For skin issues one of best oil for external use which is having wonderful result is kayakalpa taila Meanwhile you can take internal medicines also which are benificial at the same time If interested I can advice you
I have no idea of black nightshade oil so I can’t comment on this. Neither I can recommend it There are many classical ayurvedic medicine for skin issues. But first you have to undergo panchkarma therapy for detoxification Later Mahamanjistadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Neem ghan vati two times a day after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time
If using nightshade oil suits you and start seeing results within a week then you can continue In ayurveda we can suggest Mahamanjistadi kadha 10ml twice daily after food with water Kumkumadi oil for applying
Hello Gabriella
• Black Night Shade Oil has wonderful benifits on Skin Aliment like Psoriasis Eczema Dermatitis Wounds cuts Deeper Skin Infection Burns cuts Ulcers as well
• Now A Days it been Widely used in Treating Skin disease successfully
• In My Clinical Practice it has gave me Good Results
•As U have Sensitive Skin Use Very Mild Dosage U can do Patch Test Initially and Apply Very Little Quantity of Oil Locally If it Suits U then u can use Further.
• Other Options Ayurvedic Oils Jatyadi Tailam ( Kottakal Pharma) Kayakalpa Taila ( Patanjali Pharma) Charmarogahar Tailam ( Vyas Pharma)
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Dr Arun Desai
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Black nightshade oil, also known as Solanum nigrum oil, has been used traditionally in Ayurveda and other folk medicines for its purported benefits on skin conditions. While your friend’s experience was positive, it’s essential to approach it with caution due to your sensitive skin. In classical ayurvedic texts we don’t find direct mentions of black nightshade oil, but the plant itself does have a historical significance in supporting skin health due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
For your dry patches and redness, especially considering your sensitive skin, testing a small area with black nightshade oil first could be wise. Your choice to consider combining it with coconut oil isn’t far-fetched. Coconut oil is highly nutritive and soothing; it can act as a carrier oil, making the application smoother and possibly reducing any irritation. Try mixing a few drops of black nightshade oil with a teaspoon of coconut oil on your arm first, observing it for 24 hours. If no irritation occurs, then it might be safe to use more broadly.
In Ayurveda, understanding your prakriti (individual constitution) is essential. If you have Vata dominance (characterized by dry, rough skin), you might benefit from the nurturing properties of sesame oil in addition to coconut oil. They both are beneficial in hydrating and soothing the skin.
Consider diet too. Ensure your meals include hydrating foods, rich in Omega-3, such as flaxseeds or walnuts. Natural anti-inflammatories like turmeric and ginger may aid your skin health from within.
Consult an ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized approach—even natural products like black nightshade oil can have varying effects depending on one’s dosha constitution. Be watchful and if irritation persists, considering seeking medical advice with a professional dermatologist is paramount.


