Malabar Arimedadi Tailam is indeed recognized in traditional Ayurvedic practice for its benefits in maintaining oral health and can be particularly effective for conditions like inflamed gums. Its formulation is generally aimed at reducing inflammation, soothing gum tissues, and supporting overall oral hygiene, which can address the root cause of your discomfort.
To make the most of Malabar Arimedadi Tailam, incorporate it into your daily oral routine using a method known as Kavala or Gandusha (oil pulling). Here’s how you can do it: In the morning, before consuming any food or drink, take around one tablespoon of the tailam and swish it gently in your mouth for about 10-15 minutes. Make sure to move it around, letting it reach all corners of your mouth and gums. Once you’re done, spit it out and rinse your mouth thoroughly with warm water.
This process can be followed once a day, preferably in the morning. It can be used alongside your regular toothpaste since Malabar Arimedadi Tailam is applied before brushing and doesn’t interfere with your dental care products. But ensure there’s no ingestion of the oil.
If you find no improvement over a few weeks or if the symptoms worsen, I’d recommend checking again with your dentist to rule out any serious underlying condition that might require different treatment. While Malabar Arimedadi Tailam can be beneficial, it’s best to align it with professional guidance to ensure there’s no interference with your existing healthcare routine.


