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Key Benefits of AVP Nalpamaradi Oil
- Soothes eczema, dermatitis and other skin inflammations fast
- Helps fade dark spots & improve overall complesion
- Promotes gentle healing of minor cuts, rashes and insect bites
- Rich in natural antioxidants for skin nourishment
- Balances oily and dry patches, restoring skin harmony
- Can be used for baby massage to calm and protect delicate skin
- Leaves a subtle, woody aroma that uplifts the senses
Product Description of AVP Nalpamaradi Oil
AVP Nalpamaradi Oil is an ancient Ayurvedic blend carefully crafted to pamper your skin with nature’s best. It’s not one of those oily greasers – this one absorbs nicely, leaving a soft, golden glow. The traditional recipe goes back centuries; four sacred barks combine with Triphala and sandalwood for a potent, herbal medicated oil. I remember the first time I dabbed a bit on a red patch – within days it looked calmer, smoother. Oh and it smells great, too!
Each drop contains the wisdom of classical texts, sourced and prepared slowly over gentle heat. While it’s famed for tackling conditions like ringworm or Herpes outbreaks, I also found it lovely just as a night-time ritual: warm the oil between fingers, massage in slow circles, let it sit while you drift off. There’s something really grounding about that scent of turmeric and vetiver drifting in your room. It’s like a small escape to a forest, or maybe a quiet temple courtyard, every single time.
Though potent, it’s surprisingly gentle – suitable even for baby massage or sensitive adult skin. And if you’re chasing a clear, glowing complexion, this might be your new go-to. But remember, it’s external use only! Dab, massage, relax. Sometimes tradition just works.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Nalpamaradi Oil
- Nalpamara (Ficus benghalensis, Ficus religiosa, Ficus lacor, Ficus glomerata) — four sacred tree barks traditionally used for skin health.
- Triphala (Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellirica, Emblica officinalis) — a classic Ayurvedic trio supporting gentle cleansing.
- Chandana (Santalum album) — sandalwood, valued for its cooling, soothing fragrance.
- Sevya (Vetiveria zizanioides) — vetiver, known for its calming and grounding aroma.
- Kushta (Saussurea lappa) — costus root, historically used in herbal medicated oils.
- Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia) — madder root, prized in Ayurveda for skin complexion support.
- Chora (Angelica glauca) — angelica, used traditionally in skin and scalp treatments.
- Paimanjal (Curcuma longa) — fresh turmeric, renowned for its brightening qualities.
- Parpata (Fumaria indica) — fumitory, commonly used for gentle skin detoxification.
- Oil of Sesamum indicum — sesame oil base, a classic medium for herbal medicated oils.
Key uses of AVP Nalpamaradi Oil
- Treatment of eczema, dermatitis and other allergic skin conditions
- Soothing relief for herpes outbreaks and ringworm infestations
- Regular baby massage to maintain soft and healthy infant skin
- Improves skin tone and reduces appearance of dark spots
- Calming massage oil for minor sprains, muscle aches and joint stiffness
- Nightly ritual to relax mind and body before sleep
- External support for healing minor cuts, insect bites and rashes
How to use AVP Nalpamaradi Oil
Warm a few drops in your palms and gently massage onto the affected or desired area. Best applied after a warm shower or bath for deeper penetration. For baby massage, use sparingly and opt for gentle, circular strokes. Leave on 30 minutes or overnight and wipe off with a soft cloth or lukewarm water if you like. External use only.
Safety information about AVP Nalpamaradi Oil
- Children: Safe for baby massage but test small area first, watch for any redness
- Pregnant women: Generally considered safe topically, however consult your healthcare provider before regular use
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use small amounts on non-breastfeeding areas, avoid direct contact with baby’s mouth
- People with chronic diseases: No known internal effects, but patch test advised; consult physician if you have severe skin disorders
- People with allergies: Contains known botanicals—perform patch test; discontinue if irritation occurs
- Elderly individuals: Suitable for mature skin, but use gentle massage to avoid bruising
- Patients taking medications: External use only—unlikely to interfere with systemic meds, yet check with pharmacist if concerned
- People with weakened immunity: Use on intact skin; do not apply to open wounds or severe abrasions
Additional information about AVP Nalpamaradi Oil
This oil is free from synthetic colors, fragrances or preservatives. It’s prepared in small batches to preserve potency and aroma. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Consistency and scent may vary slightly between batches — a sign of natural product authenticity. Each bottle carries the legacy of Sahasra Yoga formulations.
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