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Key Benefits of Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu
- Soothes eye irritation and redness naturally
- Helps manage early-stage cataract symptoms
- Balances Pitta and Vata doshas in the eyes
- Supports relief from pterygium and corneal ulcers
- Acts as a gentle collyrium for daily ocular hygiene
- May reduce risk of minor eye infections
- Suitable for regular use without harsh chemicals
Product Description of Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu
Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu is a traditional Kerala formulation, lovingly passed down through generations. It’s known also as Narikela Anjana, a soothing eye application made from coconut water and a unique blend of herbs. You might feel a slight sting at first, but that's because it is pure and unadulterated. This semisolid kajal-like paste is more than just makeup—it's an Ayurvedic remedy designed to calm pitta-related eye woes and relieve Vata dryness.
We prepare it by reducing fresh coconut water and simmering with stem of Darvi, Haritaki, Vibhitaki, Amalaki, and sweet Madhuka. Once it’s thick and fragrant, we mix in fine powders of camphor, Gambhari root, rock salt and finally stir in pure honey for smooth consistency. The result? A gentle, cooling anjana that can be applied as a collyrium—just like your grandmother used to do, except now with modern hygiene standards in mind.
Whether you’re dealing with minor corneal discomfort, early cataract worries or itching from pterygium, Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu offers a time-tested path to clearer, calmer vision. Some days I wonder if the old texts knew exactly what they were onto. Trust in Sahasrayoga’s wisdom and let your eyes soak in the natural goodness of Kerala’s finest.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu
- Darvi – Tree Turmeric (stem) – Berberis aristata
Traditional herb valued for its cooling and cleansing properties.
- Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia chebula
Classical rasayana, supports gentle detoxification.
- Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia bellirica
Known to balance Vata, often used in ocular preparations.
- Amalaki – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica officinalis Gaertn.
Rich in antioxidants, promotes nourishment and clarity.
- Madhuka – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra
Soothing agent, helps reduce dryness and irritation.
- Narikela Jala – Coconut water
Natural base, hydrates and cools tender eye tissues.
- Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora
Used in small quantity to impart mild antimicrobial effect.
- Pitakarohini – Gambhari root – Gmelina arborea
Traditional bark powder, assists in balancing doshas.
- Saindhava Lavana – Rock salt
Purifying mineral, enhances formulation stability.
- Honey
Added post-cooling to ensure smooth texture and gentle adhesion.
Key uses of Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu
- Applied as collyrium for pitta-origin eye disorders
- Relief in corneal ulcer discomfort
- Soothes early-stage cataract symptoms
- Reduces inflammation from pterygium
- Helps clear minor eye infections and redness
- Daily ocular hygiene and protection
- Calms dryness and prevents itching
How to use Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu
Gently dip a clean applicator or copper kohl stick into the paste. Apply a thin line along the inner rim of each eyelid once in morning and once at night. Keep eyes closed for a few seconds to let it settle. Wipe away excess with sterile cotton. Avoid touching eyes repeatedly. Use regularly for best results.
Safety information about Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu
- Children: Not recommended for infants under 5 years without practitioner advice.
- Pregnant women: Generally considered safe but consult an Ayurvedic physician before use.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use sparingly and under guidance, avoid if irritation occurs.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek medical advice if you have diabetes or hypertension.
- People with allergies: Test on inner wrist; discontinue if rash or severe redness appears.
- Elderly individuals: Suitable, though some may feel slight stinging—apply minimal amount.
- Patients taking medications: Especially glaucoma drugs—talk to your eye specialist first.
- People with weakened immunity: Use under supervision; ensure applicator is sterilized each time.
Additional information about Nagarjuna Elaneer Kuzhampu
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Reseal the jar tightly after each use. Shelf life is 12 months from manufacture date. Produced following traditional Sahasrayoga guidelines, each batch undergoes quality checks for consistency and purity. Note: Since honey is present, some mild watering of eyes may occur initially. That’s normal, just a temporary reaction. If excessive discomfort continues beyond a few minutes, gently cleanse eyes with clean water.
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