Rajah Ayurveda Balahatadi Keram is generally used as an Ayurvedic oil that supports skin health and targets issues like dryness and itching. It combines herbs like Bala, and various other ingredients traditionally understood to balance the doshas, especially vata which can cause dryness and inflammation when aggravated. In Ayurvedic terms, your skin issues may stem from an imbalance in vata and possibly pitta, often exacerbated by stress, leading to manifestations like dry patches or redness.
Trying Balahatadi Keram can potentially help by soothing the affected areas and moisturizing the skin; it’s formulated to improve skin resilience over time. The application should be consistent—typically, gently massaging the oil into the problem areas once or twice a day, ideally during the morning and evening, before bath or shower. Let the oil sit for about 20-30 minutes to allow the skin to absorb it fully. Check for any irritation; if any occurs, discontinue its use.
However, if your symptoms persist or worsen, it may be imperative to consult with a healthcare provider. This is important because chronic skin concerns like eczema or psoriasis might require a more comprehensive approach. While natural treatments like this can be part of an integrated care approach, they shouldn’t delay medical evaluation, especially when symptoms are recurring or severe.
Addressing dietary habits and stress levels can also aid in pacifying vata and pitta imbalances. Incorporating hydrating, nourishing foods such as cooked vegetables, ghee, and whole grains can support your skin’s health from the inside-out. Managing stress through yoga, meditation, or simple breathing exercises should not be overlooked. Balanced routine along with sensitivities in diet and lifestyle can contribute significantly to recovery and prevention when using Ayurveda as a complementary method.


