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Malabar Vajraka Thailam
175.00 INR
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200 ml
175.00 INR
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Key Benefits of Malabar Vajraka Thailam
- Helps to reduce pain and swelling around boils.
- Soothes chronic skin lesions and promotes comfort.
- Supports natural wound healing in ulcerative conditions.
- Enhances moisture retention in compromised skin.
- Offers antimicrobial action against skin pathogens.
- Aids in inflammation modulation at afflicted sites.
- Provides cooling relief on inflamed tissues.
Product Description of Malabar Vajraka Thailam
It formulated from classical ayurvedic recipe. This Malaysian variant was referenced in Ashtangahrudayam text. It traditionally applied for boils and dushta vranam. This oil had sesame oil as basis. Among key constituents were turmeric and neem. Research showed potent antimicrobial action. Studies indicate skin soothing was observed in external use.Key ingredients with descriptions of Malabar Vajraka Thailam
- Malabar Vajraka Thailam utilizes Turmeric root extract bound to curcuminoids, which facilitates skin regeneration.
- Neem leaf extract is a phytochemical that is critical for antimicrobial activity, anti-inflammatory response, and wound healing.
- It is a required cofactor for an estimated 300 metabolic processes.
- Among the processes that require Zinc are collagen synthesis and cell proliferation, as well as immune modulation.
- Sesame oil status is also important for regulation of barrier function through its effects on the integumentary system.
- Research indicates Camphor exerts its cooling prowess by activating TRPM8 receptor.
- Studies suggest that Menthol can help to relieve itching, reduce redness and support skin comfort.
Key uses of Malabar Vajraka Thailam
- Topical application on boils to alleviate pain and swelling.
- Gentle massage for chronic skin diseases such as dushta vranam.
- Local application on ulcers to support healing.
- External use on infected lesions to reduce microbial load.
- Adjunct in wound care routines for enhanced recovery.
How to use Malabar Vajraka Thailam
Apply a small amount of the oil to affected area and gently massage for 5–10 minutes. Use twice daily or as directed by practitioner. External use only.Safety information about Malabar Vajraka Thailam
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Perform skin patch test before first use. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Not recommended during pregnancy without professional advice.Additional information about Malabar Vajraka Thailam
Formulated in accordance with traditional Malabar Thailam techniques. Boils and chronic ulcers were the primary indications in classical texts. Preparation involved cold-pressed oils and herbal decoctions. Storage in cool dry place was advised. Shelf life varied by batch. Packaging kept oil potency. Returns not accepted due to hygiene reasons.People also buy
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