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Mahamarichadi tel (50 ml) - Baidyanath

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Key Uses and Benefits
Mahamarichyadi oil is traditionally used to manage symptoms and treat various dermatological conditions, including: 
  • Eczema, Psoriasis, and Dermatitis
  • Itching (pruritus), Scabies, and Ringworm
  • Acne, Boils, Rashes, and Sores
  • Vitiligo and Leucoderma
  • Septic wounds and Ulcers
  • Allergic conditions causing redness, soreness, and irritation 
In traditional practice, some related formulations have also been indicated for certain Vata disorders, such as paralysis, locked jaw, and sciatica, but its primary modern use is topical application for skin health. 
Key Ingredients
The oil is a polyherbal formulation typically prepared with a blend of numerous herbs in a base oil (often mustard oil or sesame oil), with key ingredients including: 
  • Kali Mirch (Black Pepper): Known for its warming and pain-relieving properties, and as a key ingredient the oil is named after.
  • Haridra (Turmeric) and Daruhaldi (Tree Turmeric): Well-known for their healing, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties.
  • Manjistha (Indian Madder): Known for its skin health support and blood purifying properties.
  • Neem (Indian Lilac): Known for its strong antibacterial and antifungal benefits.
  • Devdaru (Deodar Cedar): Has antiseptic properties.
  • Gomutra (Cow Urine) and Gobar Ras (Cow Dung Juice): Traditional ingredients in some formulations.
  • Other ingredients might include Nishoth, Danti Mool, Aak Dugdh, Jatamansi, Lal Chandan, etc., depending on the specific manufacturer's classical recipe. 
How to Use
Mahamarichyadi oil is for external use only
  • Gently massage a small quantity of the oil on the affected area, or apply as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
  • It can be used for up to 1-2 months, but always follow professional medical advice for duration and application methods.
  • Wash hands properly after use. 
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