Description
Kottakkal Nilibhringadi Keratailam 200ml Uses:
Nilibhringadi KeraTailam is used to treat premature graying, baldness, split hairs, hair loss, scalp itching and dandruff. It is useful in itchy scalp, hair thinning.
How to use Nilibhringadi Oil :
This oil is meant to be used for external application only. It is applied over scalp, followed by gentle massage for five minutes.
- It can be applied at night and hair wash can be done in the morning.
- It can also be applied in the morning, half an hour before head bath.
- In small quantities, it can be applied on daily basis.
To wash off the oil – Herbal hair wash powder is preferred. If not, soap or shampoo are also fine to use.
Nilibhringadi KeraThailam side effects:
- Some of the complaints noted with this oil are –
- Small bumps on forehead (usually noted when the oil is applied and left on the head for a very long period of time)
- Headache.
- Some people experience cold and sinusitis worsening, if applied at night.
- It is happening so because Neelibhringadi Taila is coolant in nature.
- If you wish to apply it at night, do the following procedure:
- Take 200 ml of the oil, pour it into a steel vessel.
- To it, add 10 grams of pepper powder. Heat it in mild heat for three minutes.
- After three minutes, filter it. Use this oil to apply at night.
- If the problem persists, then you will have to apply it only in the morning.
Principle adopted in making this herbal oil:
In this herbal oil, the herbs are infused in the medium of sesame oil / coconut oil along with herb water decoction. Then the solid waste herb materials are filtered out. Thus, this oil contains oil soluble and water soluble Phyto-active principles of medicinal herbs.
Nilibhringadi Coconut Hair Oil ingredients:
Neeli swarasa – Juice extract or decoction of Indigofera tinctorea – 768 ml
Bhringaraja swarasa – Juice extract or decoction of Eclipta alba – 768 ml
Shatakratulata (Karnasphota) – Cardiospermum helicacabum – decoction – 768 ml
Dhatri – Amla – Emblica officinalis – 768 ml
Aja ksheera – Goat milk – 768 ml
Nalikera Ksheera – coconut – 768 ml
Mahishiksheera – Buffalo milk – 768 ml
Dhenudbhava – Cow milk – 768 ml
Taila – Coconut oil – 768 ml
Yashti – Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra – 32 g
Gunjamoola – Root of Abrus precatorius – 32 g
Anjana – Aqueous extract of berberis aristata ( or purified and processed lead sulphide) – 32 g
The oil prepared with coconut oil base is called – Nilibhringadi Kera tailam and the one with Sesame oil as base is just called Nilibhringadi Tailam. Kera means Coconut.
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