Balaguloochyadi Keram, originating from the Rajah Ayurveda tradition, is formulated specifically for skin conditions, particularly those involving allergies and inflammations like you describe. In Siddha-Ayurveda, we view skin issues as often linked to imbalances in the doshas—especially Pitta. This dosha, when aggravated, can lead to excess heat and inflammation in the body manifesting as skin rashes and itching.
Balaguloochyadi Keram is an herbal oil, usually applied topically to the affected areas. To potentially benefit from this oil, follow these steps: first, ensure the skin is clean and dry. Gently massage the oil onto the rashes, using circular motions. Leave it on for at least 15 to 30 minutes. This allows the herbs to penetrate deeply into the tissues and exert their cooling and pacifying effects. Some even suggest leaving it overnight. Rince off with lukewarm water and a mild, natural soap.
Consistency is key. Using it daily should provide noticeable relief over a few weeks, but individual results may vary depending on the severity and chronicity of the condition. While reactions often lessen consider integratng dietary changes known to balance Pitta: avoid overly spicy, sour, and fried foods. Favor cooler foods and drinks including cucumber, cilantro, and coconut water.
If symptoms persist or worsen, immediately consult a healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic practitioner. Finally, make sure to keep note of other triggers—in environment or stress levels—contributing to this condition while maintaining a holistic approach combining both modern and Ayurvedic insights.



