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Key Benefits of Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel
- Helps alleviate toothache naturally
- Astringent action supports gum health
- Antimicrobial properties combat oral bacteria
- Freshens breath with a subtle herbal aroma
- Assists in reducing gum inflammation
- Supports control of bleeding gums
- Helps manage dental plaque formation
Product Description of Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel
Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel is an age-old Ayurvedic oil blend specially crafted for your oral care rituals. It use to treat a wide range of dental woes, from that nagging toothache to stubborn gum bleeding. This oil is blend of wild babul bark, laung and other cherished herbs. You inhale the warm, spicy scent—earthy, a little strong but when you get used to it, it feels like a mini detox for your mouth!
People have sworn by Irimedadi Tel since, well, centuries? It’s got antimicrobial and antiseptic kick, plus an astringent quality that seems to tighten and tone the gums. If you’re battling bad breath (oh, we’ve all been there), a few minutes of gentle gargling will leave your breath surprisingly fresh. It’s also got mild deodorant action—no more midday panic before that big meeting. Just 5–10 ml and a brief ritual can transform your oral health. (Oh and I once spilled it the first time—bit messy, but I figured it out!)
The texture is smooth, golden-brown, and a tad oily—so don’t drench your shirt. Yet it’s simple enough: dab, gargle, spit, rinse. And pay attention, because good things take a little time. Overall, Irimedadi Tel feels like an honest, tough little helper in your bathroom cabinet.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel
- IrimedLaung: A herbal compound known in Ayurveda for dental care.
- Agar: Traditionally used for its soothing properties in oral preparations.
- Manjishtha: A root valued for its purifying qualities.
- Yashtimadhu: Licorice root, used for its soothing effect on mucous membranes.
- Lodhra: A bark prized for its astringent nature.
- KapurEla: Known for aromatic and cleansing properties.
- Khadirkasht: Bark extract commonly employed in oral care remedies.
- Jaiphal: Nutmeg, used for its fragrance and mild warming effect.
- Dalchini: Cinnamon bark, known for its aromatic and antimicrobial appeal.
Key uses of Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel
- Gargling to relieve toothache and oral discomfort
- Massaging gums to reduce bleeding and inflammation
- Freshening breath before social or professional interactions
- Managing pyorrhea (gum disease) symptoms
- Reducing plaque buildup and preventing tartar
- Supporting daily oral hygiene in place of chemical rinses
- Post-extraction care to soothe the surgical site
- Regular mouth rinse for overall gum vitality
How to use Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel
Take 5–10 ml of oil into the mouth. Gently swish and gargle for 5–10 minutes, moving it around all sides of teeth and gum line. Spit out oil into a sink (do not swallow). Rinse with warm water for 1–2 minutes and spit again. Use daily, preferably at night before bed, for best results.
Safety information about Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel
- Children: Avoid use in children under 12. Older kids only under adult supervision.
- Pregnant women: Best to consult a healthcare provider before using, as safety in pregnancy isn’t fully documented.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Limited data; use only if benefits outweigh any potential risks and after professional advice.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek medical guidance if you have diabetes or heart conditions before regular use.
- People with allergies: Check ingredient list carefully—contains cinnamon and nutmeg; avoid if hypersensitive.
- Elderly individuals: Generally safe but ensure gentle technique; those with swallowing difficulties should take care.
- Patients taking medications: May interact with anticoagulants; discuss with your physician if on blood thinners.
- People with weakened immunity: Consult a healthcare professional prior to use for personalized advice.
Additional information about Baidyanath Irimedadi Tel
Packaging: 100 ml amber glass bottle with dropper for easy dispensing. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Shelf life: 3 years from manufacturing date. Keep bottle tightly closed when not in use. Gentle herbal fragrance may vary slightly between batches—this is natural. Always read the label for batch number and expiry and store out of reach of children. Made by Baidyanath, Jhansi—an Ayurvedic house with over a century of tradition.
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