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Key Benefits of AVP Nimbamrithadi Castor Oil
- Soothes stiff joints & eases mild rheumatic aches
- Natural support for skin disorders like dryness, itching
- Gentle laxative effect aids regular bowel movements
- Hydrates and nourishes deeper skin layers
- Traditional formula helps calm inflamed tissues
- Non-toxic, herbal base suitable for daily massage
- May improve circulation around problem areas
Product Description of AVP Nimbamrithadi Castor Oil
AVP Nimbamrithadi Castor Oil is an age-old Ayurvedic remedy reborn for modern use. It’s a warm, amber-hued oil you massage into skin or take internally, depending on your needs. Honestly, it smells earthy—some might find it strong at first. But with consistent use, you get hooked on that herbal scent! This oil is carefully crafted by infusing pure castor oil with a blend of time-tested botanicals like neem, giloy and more— each chosen for centuries for their balancing qualities. You might feel a slight warming sensation on the joints, hinting at the deep action beneath the surface. If you struggle with occasional constipation, try 5 ml at bedtime for relief by morning (alternate days, 3–4 weeks). For external use, gently apply over stiff or inflamed areas, kneading in slow circles.
I remember first using it after a long day at the desk—there was instant calm. And my grandmother? She swore by it during the monsoon season when her old back flared up. True story. With AVP’s commitment to purity, you get no synthetic additives, just the raw herbal power of nature. Store it in a cool, dry place and finish within 4 months of opening for the best results.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Nimbamrithadi Castor Oil
- Eranda Taila (Ricinus communis oil): A classic carrier oil used in Ayurveda for its warm, soothing effect.
- Nimba (Azadirachta indica): Traditionally applied to support clear, healthy skin.
- Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia): Revered herb for maintaining normal joint comfort.
- Vrisha (Adhatoda vasica): Known in texts to cool and calm inflamed tissues.
- Patola (Tricosanthes dioica): Used historically for its gentle cleansing properties.
- Nidigdhika (Solanum surratens): Included for its traditional role in balancing skin doshas.
- Patha (Cyclea peltata): Valued for its subtle soothing action.
- Vidanga (Embelia ribes): Mentioned in classics for skin support.
- Suradaru (Cedrus deodara): Provides a woody aroma and calms the mind.
- Gajopakulya (Scindapsus officinalis): Traditional herb for maintaining normal tissue health.
- Dvikshara: A classical mineral-based ingredient, gently cleansing by nature.
- Nagara (Zingiber officinale): A warming spice to support circulation.
- Nisa (Curcuma longa): Turmeric’s famed for mild warming and soothing.
- Chavya (Piper cubeba): Provides a light pungent warmth.
- Kusta (Saussurea lappa): Root used in Ayurvedic oil formulations.
- Thejovathi (Celastrus paniculatus): Known for supporting calm mental state.
- Maricha (Piper nigrum): Black pepper brings gentle penetration.
- Vatsaka (Holarrhena antidysenterica): Traditional use for balancing tissues.
- Dipyaka: A classical ingredient offering mild lightening properties.
- Agni: Denotes a heating quality in herbal mixes.
- Rohini (Picrorhiza kurroa): Cooling herb for internal balance.
- Vacha (Acorus calamus): Aromatic root for gentle stimulating effect.
- Manjista (Rubia cordifolia): Provides subtle coloring and soothing action.
- Ativisha (Aconitum heterophyllum): Included for deep warming support.
- Visha: Minimal purifying property in the classical blend.
- Yavani (Carum copticum): Caraway-like seed with warming aroma.
- Guggulu (Commiphora mukul): Resin famed for joint nourishment.
Key uses of AVP Nimbamrithadi Castor Oil
- Massage over aching joints to ease stiffness, especially in cold weather
- Apply on dry or irritated skin patches to soothe itching
- Support regularity by taking a small dose before bedtime
- Gently massage into tired muscles post-exercise
- Use as part of a warm oil therapy routine for mild backaches
- Incorporate into evening self-care to calm the nerves
How to use AVP Nimbamrithadi Castor Oil
For external: warm 5–10 ml in palms, massage gently for 5–10 min. Leave on 30–60 min, then wipe off or wash with mild soap. For internal: 5 ml at night after food, on alternate days for 3–4 weeks. Beginners start with smaller dose. Always test on small skin patch.
Safety information about AVP Nimbamithradi Castor Oil
Children: Not recommended under 12 without professional guidance. A small topical test can help avoid reactions.
Pregnant women: Avoid internal use during pregnancy. External massage only under doctor’s advice.
Breastfeeding: External use generally considered safe, but consult your healthcare provider first.
Chronic diseases: If you have liver, kidney, or heart conditions, check with your physician before internal use.
Allergies: Contains herbal extracts; patch-test recommended. Discontinue if redness or itching occurs.
Elderly individuals: Use gently and start with low external dose to assess skin tolerance.
Patients on medications: Particularly those on blood thinners or anti-inflammatories should seek medical advice before combining.
Weakened immunity: Use cautiously; discuss with a holistic practitioner to ensure suitability.
Additional information about AVP Nimbamrithadi Castor Oil
Shelf life: 3 years from manufacture. Once opened, best used within 4 months. Storage: Keep bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry, dark place. Packaging: Comes in a tinted glass bottle to protect the oil from light. Cruelty-free, vegan-friendly, and free from synthetic colors or preservatives. Our small-batch process ensures each bottle retains maximum potency of herbs.
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