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Key Benefits of Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram
- Soothes and calms irritated scalp and skin surfaces
- Helps detoxify skin for a clearer, glowing complexion
- Supports relief from ring worm and other fungal issues
- Nourishes hair follicles, improving strength and texture
- Balances Vata and Kapha doshas for overall skin health
- Reduces itching, dryness and flaking with gentle herbs
- Enhances natural skin tone and radiance over time
Product Description of Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram
This traditional Ayurvedic oil, lovingly blended in small batches, draws on ancient wisdom found in Sahasra Yoga and other classical texts. Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram is a medicated oil formulation—based on coconut and sesame oils—as its foundation, infused with more than twenty potent herbs. The texture is light yet deeply penetrating, allowing you to massage it into scalp or affected skin, where it begins its soothing work. Over time you may notice less itchiness, fewer flaky patches, and a healthier glow that seems to come from within. It’s not a quick-fix but a nourishing ritual—apply it regularly and you’ll feel the subtle power of nature’s own pharmacy. There’s a mild cardamom aroma that lingers pleasantly, mixed with earthy and woody undertones. Some folks even use it for gentle detox facials, or as a hair oil before shampooing. A note: this oil is meant strictly for exernal use. Don’t get it in your eyes (ouch!). Stored in a dark glass bottle to preserve potency, it’s ideal for anyone seeking an herbal approach to skin and hair care.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram
- Tila taila: Oil of Sesamum indicum and coconut oil base used externally.
- Ela (Elettaria cardamomum): Cardamom paste traditionally valued for fragrance.
- Sthoola Ela (Amomum subulatum): Black cardamom paste, adds warming quality.
- Turushka (Hydnocarpus laurifolia): Seed oil known in Ayurveda for skin care.
- Kushta (Saussurea lappa): Root extract often used for its soothing action.
- Phalini (Callicarpa macrophylla): Berry paste, supports skin texture.
- Mamsi (Nardostachys jatamansi): Spikenard oil valued for calming aroma.
- Jaladhyamaka (Coleus zeylanicus): Herb paste used in traditional skin formulations.
- Sprikka (Anisomeles malabarica): Herb paste, adds cooling effect.
- Choraka (Angelica archagelica): Root oil known for skin réjuvenation.
- Chochapatra (Cinnamomum zeylanicum): Cinnamon leaf paste for gentle warmth.
- Tagara (Valeriana wallichii): Root extract prized for soothing properties.
- Sthauneya (Taxus baccata): Bark paste used in classical Ayurvedic oils.
- Jati (Myristica fragrans): Nutmeg paste lends antibacterial support.
- Rasa (Commiphora myrrha): Myrrh resin valued in skin treatments.
- Shukti (Ostrea edulis): Oyster shell paste used traditionally in complexion formulas.
- Vyaghranakha (Capparis sepiaria): Bud paste used for its balancing action.
- Marahva (Cedrus deodara): Cedar wood paste, adds woody note.
- Aguru (Aquilaria agallocha): Agarwood paste used in high‐value oils.
- Shrivasaka (Pinus longifolia): Pine resin paste for gentle cleansing.
- Kumkuma (Crocus sativus): Saffron paste for complexion enhancement.
- Chanda (Costus speciosus): Root paste with cooling effect.
- Guggulu (Commiphora mukul): Resin known to support skin clarity.
- Devadhupa (Shorea robusta): Resin paste for mild astringent action.
- Khapura (Boswellia serrata): Frankincense resin aiding skin health.
- Punnaga (Calophyllum inophyllum): Tamanu oil source for deep nourishment.
- Nagahva (Mesua ferrea): Ironwood flower paste used in ancient formulations.
Key uses of Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram
- Apply gently to scalp and hair roots to help prevent dandruff
- Massage onto itchy, inflamed skin areas caused by eczema or allergies
- Use as pre-shampoo hair oil treatment to nourish and strengthen strands
- Rub onto small fungal patches like ring worm to soothe discomfort
- Include in facial detox routines to gently remove impurities
- Use as part of evening self-care, calming the mind with light massage
How to use Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram
- Warm a few drops in palms.
- Massage into scalp or affected skin in circular motion.
- Leave on for at least 30 minutes (or overnight for deeper effect).
- Wash off with mild herbal shampoo or rinse gently.
- Repeat 2–3 times weekly or as needed.
Safety information about Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram
- Children: Perform a patch test; use under adult supervision only.
- Pregnant women: Consult your practitioner before use.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Avoid application on chest area during nursing.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek medical advice prior to use.
- People with allergies: Patch-test to rule out sensitivity to any resin or herb.
- Elderly individuals: Use gently; avoid vigorous massage on fragile skin.
- Patients taking medications: Check for interactions with external herbal oils.
- People with weakened immunity: Ensure hygiene; discontinue if irritation occurs.
Additional information about Nagarjuna Ealaadi Keram
Store in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. Best before 24 months from manufacturing date (see bottle neck). Shake well before use—separation of oils is natural. Bottle material is amber glass to protect herbal actives from light. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Scent may vary slightly from batch to batch—it's normal, reflects the freshness of the herbs! Not tested on animals.
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