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Key Benefits of Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam
- Deep cleanses minor cuts and abrasions
- Promotes speedy wound healing
- Prevents microbal infection
- Soothes inflamed tissue and reduces itch
- Supports regeneration of healthy skin
- Forms a protective barrier over wound
- Gentle enough for daily external use
Product Description of Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam
Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam is a time-honoured Ayurvedic ointment crafted for external skin care. Based on classic Malahara preparations from ancient texts, it blends traditional wisdom with simple, pure ingredients. Here we have Tuttha, a mineral famed for its strong antimicrobial action, mingled with the richness of gingelly oil and the solidity of beeswax.
This ointment it gently cleanses and deodorizes wounds—be it a small nick from shaving or a more stubborn abrasion. You might notice how it softly seals the area, preventing dirt and germs from sneaking in. And oh, about those scabs? It helps them fall off more cleanly, so you get to fresh, healthy skin underneath sooner.
Although it works on minor burns, ulcers or post-surgical incisions, it’s best to use under your doctor’s watchful eye (especially for serious or deep wounds). The Malaharam base is greasier than typical creams—so a little goes a long way. Dab lightly, massage in small circular motions until the paste is absorbed or just forms a thin film.
There's a subtle earthy aroma that some find grounding, others call “a bit strong.” But that scent is part of its charm, a reminder of raw herbal-mineral synergy. We promise: the look and feel might vary batch to batch, but the healing edge remains consistent.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam
- Gingelly oil: Traditional carrier oil in Ayurveda, prized for its emollient and penetrating qualities.
- Beeswax: Natural emulsifier that gives the ointment its solid yet pliable texture and locks in moisture.
- Thatham: Copper-based mineral known in Ayurvedic pharmacopeia for its potent antimicrobial properties.
Key uses of Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam
- Wound cleansing (vrana sodhana) and prevention of infection
- Accelerating wound healing (vrana ropana) in minor cuts, abrasions, and ulcers
- Supporting skin regeneration (vrana prasadana) by fostering healthy tissue growth
- Soothing mild burns and postoperative incisions under professional guidance
- Protecting against putrefaction at the site of ulcers or lesions
- Daily external application for chronic skin fissures or chapping
How to use Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam
Clean the affected area with warm water and pat dry. Apply a thin layer of Malaharam to cover the wound. Massage gently until a protective film remains. Repeat 2–3 times daily or as directed by your physician. Avoid covering with airtight dressings unless advised by a healthcare professional.
Safety information about Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam
Children: Not recommended for infants under 2 years. For older kids, apply small amount after patch test and consult pediatrician.
Pregnant women: Use only under medical supervision. Limited data on safety during pregnancy.
Breastfeeding mothers: Avoid applying on breast or areola area. Wash hands well after use.
People with chronic diseases: Consult your healthcare provider before use to rule out interactions or sensitivities.
People with allergies: Perform patch test; discontinue if rash or irritation occurs.
Elderly individuals: Generally safe but skin may be thin—start with lighter application.
Patients taking medications: Check with a physician, especially if on immunosuppressants or other topical therapies.
People with weakened immunity: Use under supervision to ensure no secondary infection arises.
Additional information about Sitaram Thuthamrutha Malaharam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not refrigerate. Slight color and texture variations are natural and do not indicate reduced potency. Keep the jar tightly closed to avoid contamination. For external use only—do not ingest. Best used within 24 months of manufacture date stamped on packaging. If product smells rancid or unusual, discard immediately. Packaging may vary slightly based on batch.
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