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Skin and Hair Disorders
Consultation #7053
1 year ago
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Panchavalkala Drugs - #7053

Mia
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I’ve been struggling with persistent skin issues for years now, and no matter what I try, they just won’t go away completely. I’ve dealt with eczema-like patches that itch and become inflamed, especially during the winter. Recently, someone mentioned Panchavalkala drugs to me and said they are often used in Ayurveda for treating chronic skin conditions and infections. I’m curious to learn more about them and whether they might help in my situation. From what I’ve read, Panchavalkala drugs are made from the barks of five medicinal trees, including banyan and peepal. They’re supposed to have cooling and healing properties, which could be great for soothing my irritated skin. But I’m not sure about how to use them. Are they available as oils, creams, or only in powder form for making decoctions? If I use them externally, should I mix them with something like coconut oil? I’ve also heard that Panchavalkala drugs can balance Pitta and Kapha doshas, which might be linked to my recurring skin flare-ups. I’ve tried neem oil and turmeric in the past, but the results were temporary. Could Panchavalkala drugs be more effective because of their multi-ingredient approach? And are they better for external use or internal detoxification? My biggest concern is that my skin tends to dry out easily, and I don’t want to make it worse by using the wrong remedy. If anyone has personal experience using Panchavalkala drugs for skin problems, I’d love to know what worked for you. Did you see results quickly, or is it a slow process? Lastly, are there any known side effects of Panchavalkala drugs? Since they’re herbal, I’m guessing they’re safe, but it’s always good to know what to expect. Please share your insights or advice on the best way to use Panchavalkala drugs for chronic skin issues like mine.

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Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Panchavalkala is an Ayurvedic formulation made from the barks of five trees, including Banyan, Peepal, and others, and is renowned for its cooling, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. It’s often used to treat chronic skin issues like eczema, rashes, and infections. Panchavalkala can be used both externally and internally, depending on your needs. Externally, it is commonly found in powder form for making decoctions or pastes, but it may also be available as oils or creams in some Ayurvedic stores. If using externally, you can mix it with coconut oil or ghee to prevent further dryness and enhance its moisturizing effect on your skin. When used internally, it helps detoxify the body, balance Pitta and Kapha doshas, and support skin healing from the inside out. It may be more effective than single-ingredient remedies like neem and turmeric because of its multi-herb formulation, which targets different aspects of the skin condition. However, like any herbal treatment, results can take some time—typically a few weeks to months of consistent use—before seeing noticeable improvements. As for side effects, Panchavalkala is generally considered safe for most people, but it’s important to do a patch test for any allergic reactions. If your skin is very dry, pairing it with a moisturizing carrier oil like coconut oil can help prevent exacerbation. For the best results, it’s a good idea to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the right dosage and form of Panchavalkala for your specific skin condition.

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Dr. Sara Garg
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Panchavalkala is an Ayurvedic formulation made from the barks of five trees, including Banyan, Peepal, and others, and is renowned for its cooling, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. It’s often used to treat chronic skin issues like eczema, rashes, and infections. Panchavalkala can be used both externally and internally, depending on your needs.

Externally, it is commonly found in powder form for making decoctions or pastes, but it may also be available as oils or creams in some Ayurvedic stores. If using externally, you can mix it with coconut oil or ghee to prevent further dryness and enhance its moisturizing effect on your skin. When used internally, it helps detoxify the body, balance Pitta and Kapha doshas, and support skin healing from the inside out. It may be more effective than single-ingredient remedies like neem and turmeric because of its multi-herb formulation, which targets different aspects of the skin condition.

However, like any herbal treatment, results can take some time—typically a few weeks to months of consistent use—before seeing noticeable improvements. As for side effects, Panchavalkala is generally considered safe for most people, but it’s important to do a patch test for any allergic reactions. If your skin is very dry, pairing it with a moisturizing carrier oil like coconut oil can help prevent exacerbation. For the best results, it’s a good idea to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the right dosage and form of Panchavalkala for your specific skin condition.

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
1 year ago
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Ah, skin issues can be such a persistent discomfort, and I totally get how frustrating it can be. Panchavalkala is indeed a combination of the barks from five trees — Banyan (Ficus bengalensis), Peepal (Ficus religiosa), Udumbara (Ficus racemosa), Ashwattha (Ficus religiosa), and Plaksha (Ficus lacor) — known for their soothing and healing properties.

They work effectively in managing skin conditions due to their anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and astringent properties, which might just be what your skin needs. It’s a great fit for managing Pitta and Kapha imbalances, which often relate to skin issues like eczema, as these doshas contribute to inflammation and congestion.

You’re right about the cooling properties, these can be particularly helpful in reducing the heat and irritation associated with Pitta-related problems. Commonly, Panchavalkala is used in the form of a kwatha (decoction), but some formulations are available in creams or oils. Making a decoction and using it as a wash or even incorporating it in your bath routine can be beneficial. Mixing the decoction with coconut oil before application can be a great idea, especially if your skin dries out easily, as coconut oil provides additional moisture.

Since you’ve tried neem and turmeric before with only temporary results, Panchavalkala’s multi-ingredient synergy might offer a more holistic, longer-lasting relief. It helps with the deeper layers, balancing the doshas, and cleansing the blood and tissues which can be more effective than single herbs. But it’s usually a gradual process, not rapid, so patience is key!

About side effects, it’s generally safe and doesn’t have known major side effects, but as with all treatments, it varies depending on individual constitution. doing a patch test first would be wise in case of external application. And always use under the guidance of a knowledgeable practitioner, especially if combining with other medications.

For your concerns on drying, ensure you’re staying hydrated internally too, and perhaps look at herbal supplements that help retain skin moisture from within. Guggul and aloe can help along Panchavalkala in balancing internal factors contributing to skin dryness.

Remember, while Panchavalkala can be beneficial, sometimes it is critical to sync with diet, lifestyle, and other therapies — Ayurveda looks at the body as a whole interconnected system. Make sure to take in foods that don’t agitate your doshas and aim for a balanced diet. Consistency and patience are crucial, and seeking guidance from a well-versed ayurvedic practicioner would optimize its use! ☺️

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