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Jatyadi Oil (Skin wound/ulcer healer)

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Jatyadi tail

Jatyadi oil is a herbal oil preparation named after Jati or Jasmine, the chief ingredient of oil. Traditionally use of oil is soothing, cleansing healing oil for wounds, ulcers and burns. Described in the classical text book of Ayurveda Sharangdhar Samhita (M.kh.9)/Nadivranadi Chikitsa. This oil is widely used in skin disease especially ulcer, wound, burns, eczema, cuts and bruises. It has better healing properties.

Ingredients

S.No.Sanskrit NameBotanical/English Name
1Til tailSesamum indicum oil
2JatipatraMyristica fragrans
3Neem patraAzadirachta indica
4Patola patraTrichosanthes dioica
5Karanj patraPongamia pinnata
6MadhuchchhishtBeeswax
7Yashti madhuGlycyrrhiza glabra
8KushthaSaussurea lappa
9HaridraCurcuma longa
10DaruharidraBerberis aristata
11KutukaPicrorrhiza kurroa
12ManjishthRubia cordifolia
13PadmakashthPrunus cerasoides
14LodhraSymplocos racemosus
15hareetakiTerminalia chebula
16NeelotpalaNymphaea stellata
17Suddh tutthaCopper sulphate (purified)
18Shweta sarivaHemidesmus indicus
19KaranjSeeds of pongamia pinnata

Indication

This oil is used in the following disorders;

  1. All kinds of cuts and bruises
  2. Cuts by any sharp instruments like knife, swords etc
  3. Fistula, rectal abscess etc
  4. Ulcers, which are not healing in time and late to recover
  5. Bacteria , fungal, parasitic infections
  6. Itching, Dermatitis and like problems
  7. Nails infections
  8. Tooth infections
  9. Burned skin, Burned ulcers
  10. All nature of skin abscess, boils, itching eruptions etc

Dose: As suggested by the Physician. For Best Result massage the affected area with Oil 3 times a day or as directed by your Doctor

Note: For external use only

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Dr. Ram Mani Bhandari

Dr. Ram Mani Bhandari is an experienced Ayurvedic physician and Panchakarma expert based in Australia. He is the founder of a successful Ayurveda wellness centre and has been passionate about writing since 2011. Trained in both India and Nepal—the heartlands of Ayurveda—he holds a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) from the Institute of Medicine at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu. Dr. Bhandari’s areas of expertise include Panchakarma (Ayurvedic detox), Vastu (Vedic architecture), Jyotish (Vedic astrology), and Naturopathy.

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