Hey, so it sounds like you’re dealing with a pretty aggrivating skin issue there. Panchvalkal kwath could definetly be something to consider for easing those symptoms. You got it right, it’s made from the bark of five trees—usually stuff like Banyan, Peepal, Udumbara, Ashwattha, and Plaksha. The beauty of these ingredients is their tridoshic nature, helping balance the doshas and promote skin health, ya know?
Panchvalkal kwath is specially great for external application, particularly given its cleansing and soothing properties. You can use it as a kind of wash for that red, itchy skin. It’s not typically consumed, though; more for direct use on the skin. For your red, itchy patches, a wash might help with that inflammation and discomfort.
To prepare it, you’d generally want to boil the kwath. Grab about a teaspoon of the panchvalkal powder, mix it with 2-3 cups of water, and let it simmer down to about half. Once cooled, gently wash the affected area, maybe a couple times a day. But make sure to patch test, right, cause everyone’s skin can react differently.
Ready-made options are out there, for sure. They can offer convenience if you ain’t too keen on boiling things up. But just be sure they’re from a reputable source, okay?
As for side effects, yeah, there could be some drying, though it’s supposed to be pretty mild. Maybe follow up with a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated if you’re worried about dryness. And, as always, listen to your body. If it seems like it’s getting worse or if in doubt, don’t hesitate to check in with a healthcare practitioner.
It’s always good to have a full understanding, so if anyone has tried it before, let’s hope they chime in with their experiences!


