Key Benefits of Kottakkal Eladi Churnam
- Soothes itching and rashes, calming skin irritations
- Improves skin complexion and evens out tone
- Supports healthy digestion and gently eases mild stomach discomfort
- Natural aromatic powder enhances overall skin freshness
- Helps clear blemishes for a radiant look
- Gentle, plant-based formula for versatile daily use
- Traditional Ayurvedic blend of 27 time-tested herbs
Product Description of Kottakkal Eladi Churnam
Kottakkal Eladi Churnam is time-honored Ayurvedic blend that’s been crafted for centuries. It’s versatile—use it both internally and externally. For the skin, it’s known to calm redness, reduce itching and rashes, and lend a natural glow. Internally, you can take it to support digestion and ease occasional bloating. Its subtle aroma is kinda nostalgic; reminds me of old Ayurvedic clinics in Kerala! The texture is fine, light beige powder that mixes smoothly with milk, oil or buttermilk. Some folks like to add a pinch in warm oil for scalp massages—acts as gentle aromatic boost. Other people mix with water for an after-meal digestive tonic. Whatever way you choose, it’s simple and adaptable…just follow the tradition! One quick note: results vary a bit person to person, so give it some time, okay?
Key ingredients with descriptions of Kottakkal Eladi Churnam
- Ela: the seed of Elettaria cardamomum, known for its aromatic quality
- Sukshmela(Small): a resin often valued for its mild fragrance
- Turushka: a herbal ingredient traditionally used in powdered form
- Kusta: botanical powder derived from aromatic tree bark
- Phalini: seed extract used in classical herbal preparations
- Jatamamsi: root powder of Nardostachys jatamansi, prized for its scent
- jala(Netrabala): fresh water herb part, used for its cooling nature
- Dyamaka(Sugandhi trina): three fragrant legumes blended together
- Sprikk: a dried bitter fruit used in traditional powders
- Kacchora: dried root of Alpinia galanga, known for its spicy aroma
- Chocha(Dalchinni): bark of Cinnamomum verum with sweet-spicy fragrance
- Patra: fresh leaf powder commonly used for its pleasant smell
- Tagara: root of Valeriana wallichii used for its earthy scent
- Sthouneya: dried plant by-product used in classic formulations
- Jatirasa: latex of Myristica fragrans, aromatic and sweet-smelling
- Sukti: shell powder, sometimes used as a base in churna prep
- Vyagranaka: small citrus rind known for its tangy aroma
- Surahva: bark of a fragrant deciduous tree
- Agaru: agarwood powder, valued for deep woody fragrance
- Srivasaka: leaf powder of a local aromatic shrub
- Kumkuma: stigma of Crocus sativus, bright yellow-orange hue
- Chandana: sandalwood powder, prized for cooling scent
- Guggulu: Commiphora mukul resin, often used as base in churnas
- Devadaru: Cedrus deodara wood powder, aromatic and light
- Khapura: camphor, known for its penetrating aroma
- Punnaga: bark powder of traditional medicinal tree
- Nagahva(nagakesara): flower stamens of Mesua ferrea, deep fragrance
Key uses of Kottakkal Eladi Churnam
- External paste: mix with milk or oil to calm irritated skin
- Face mask: apply as a pack to help clear blemishes and improve tone
- Scalp application: blend with warm oil for a fragrant hair treatment
- Bath additive: sprinkle in warm water for soothing aromatic bath
- Foot powder: dry use under feet to refresh and absorb moisture
- Internal tonic: ½–1 tsp with buttermilk or warm water before meals
- Digestive aid: supports healthy digestion and mild stomach comfort
How to use Kottakkal Eladi Churnam
- For skin: mix 1–2 tsp powder with a little water, milk or oil to make a paste; apply and leave for 15–20 min, then rinse.
- As digestive support: take ½–1 tsp with buttermilk or warm water, 2–3 times daily before or after meals or as directed by physician.
Safety information about Kottakkal Eladi Churnam
Children: Not recommended for kids under 12 without professional advice. Pregnant women: Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use. Breastfeeding mothers: Use with caution; speak with your doctor. People with chronic diseases: Check with a practitioner to rule out interactions. People with allergies: Patch‐test before external use; avoid if sensitive to any listed ingredients. Elderly individuals: Start with a small amount to assess tolerance. Patients taking medications: Discuss potential interactions with a pharmacist or physician. People with weakened immunity: Generally safe, but best under medical supervision.
Additional information about Kottakkal Eladi Churnam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep container tightly closed after each use. No added synthetic preservatives or colors. Packaged in food-grade material, this churnam retains the earthy aroma of its herbs. Manufactured following traditional Ayurvedic guidelines in Kerala, India. Shelf life: 36 months from date of packing. Note: slight colour variation between batches is natural. Enjoy the subtle imperfections of a genuine herbal blend!