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    Neelibringadi Keram

    Neelibringadi Keram

    Neelibringadi Keram

    Kerala Ayurveda Ltd

    Price

    250.0

    Unit

    200 ml

    Neelibringadi Keram is an Ayurvedic oil that is commonly used in the Indian state of Kerala. This medicated oil is used to treat a variety of skin and hair disorders. Neelibringadi oil and coconut oil are combined in a ratio of 1:1 to create this oil. After being heated until it turns black, the liquid is then chilled and utilized as a hair oil. The herb Bringaraja (Eclipta alba) Is boiled in coconut oil to create neelibringadi oil.

    It is said that the components of this herb, are known to encourage hair growth, strengthen hair roots, lessen hair loss, and encourage healthy hair growth. coconut oil is renowned for its ability to hydrate and is thought to nourish the hair and scalp. It covers other elements like sesame oil, licorice, and Indian gooseberry. It is applied to the scalp, left on for a while, and then removed using a gentle shampoo.

    It is well renowned for promoting long, thick, and lustrous hair while also nourishing the scalp. It also aids in the treatment of other scalp issues like itchiness and dandruff. Usually once or twice a week, the oil is rubbed into the scalp and kept in for at least an hour before being washed. Additionally, it is used to treat dandruff and skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis.

    Kerala Ayurveda Neelibringadi Keram Shloka

    नीली भृंगरजश्शतक्रतुलताधात्रीफलानां रसे ।
    क्षीरैराजक नालिकेरमहिषीधेनूद्भवैस्साधितम् ॥
    तैलं तत्पयसैव पिष्टलुलितैर्यष्ट्याह्व गुंजांजनैः ।
    केशान् संजनयेत्तलेऽपि करयोरास्तां अकेशं शिरः ॥

    (Reference: Sahasrayoga taila yoga prakarana)

    Kerala Ayurveda Neelibringadi Keram Ingredients

    Bhringraj: Bhringraj, sometimes called False Daisy is a common herb used in Ayurvedic medicine. The leaves are particularly valued for their medical qualities, however, the plant is used for medicinal purposes. Though it's indigenous to India, it can also be found in various regions of South America, Africa, and Asia. Traditional medicine has used bhringraj to treat a variety of medical conditions.

    Bhringraj is often used to strengthen the hair and scalp overall and encourage hair growth and prevent hair loss. It is also used to treat itching and dandruff. Bhringraj is used to improve the complexion and treat skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and vitiligo. According to some research, bhringraj is helpful for treating neurological problems like sleeplessness, anxiety, and depression.

    Amla: Amla is widely used in the preparation of ayurvedic medicine due to its amazing health properties. Amla is rich in antioxidants, including Vitamin C, which helps to boost the immune system. It also helps in conditions like constipation, and gut or stomach issues due to the natural laxative properties present in it. It also improves blood sugar levels and helps in managing diabetes.

    Amla is believed to prevent early greying, stop hair loss, stimulate hair growth, and strengthen hair roots while adding luster and improving scalp health. There are many methods to use the fruit, including in fresh, dried, powdered, and oiled forms. It can be used in oils, hair packs, and tonics for hair. The juice or powder of the fruit can be applied directly to the hair or combined with other hair care treatments, such as hair oils. Another well-liked hair care product, amla oil, strengthens and nourishes the hair.

    Yashtimadhu: The perennial plant yashtimadhu, sometimes referred to as licorice root, is a member of the Fabaceae family. It is indigenous to regions of the Mediterranean, Europe, and Asia. Usually, the plant's root is used for medical purposes. It has a long, cylindrical shape, a brownish-yellowish exterior, and an inside portion that is white, fibrous, and tasty. In traditional medicine or as a supplement, the root is often dried and ground. It is commonly used as a flavoring agent in foods and beverages because of its well-known sweetness.

    Neel: The plant indigo is most well-known for creating blue dye. It is a member of the Indigofera genus and is a perennial herb. Africa, Asia, and the Americas are among the continents where the plant is indigenous to tropical and subtropical climates.

    The dye from the indigo plant's leaves is extracted and used to tint textiles, yarns, and other materials. The plant has played a significant role in many cultures, particularly in the textile industry, and has been used for dyeing purposes for thousands of years. Traditional medicine has also prescribed neel for a variety of other diseases.

    Kerala Ayurveda Neelibringadi Keram Benefits

    Neelibringadi Keram is a herbal hair oil that has numerous advantages for the hair and scalp. Some of the main advantages include:

    Promote Hair Growth
    Neelibringadi Keram contains herbs and oils that are known to increase blood flow to the scalp, which can promote the growth of good hair.

    Treat Itching and Dandruff
    Neelibringadi Keram's anti-inflammatory properties are beneficial in treating dandruff and itching.

    Prevents Hair Loss
    The oil's ingredients can strengthen hair follicles and nourish the scalp, which can help in halting hair loss.

    Improves Hair Texture and Shine
    The oil can make the hair smooth, silky, and shiny.

    Good for Overall Hair and Scalp Health
    The oil is a mixture of various herbs and oils that are known to be beneficial for the hair and scalp.

    Kerala Ayurveda Neelibringadi Keram Side Effects

    Neelibhringadi oil is generally believed to be safe when used as directed. But it should be avoided by those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as those who have specific medical disorders. It’s important to remember that any oil has the potential to irritate or trigger allergic responses in some people, so it is advised to conduct a skin patch test before use.

    Kerala Ayurveda Neelibringadi Keram Dosage

    Neelibhringadi oil can be applied to the scalp and hair, gently massaged, and then left on overnight or washed off after an hour. It is also commonly applied to the scalp and hair, massaged in, and left on for at least an hour before shampooing as a pre-shampoo treatment.

    Kerala Ayurveda Neelibringadi Keram Shelf Life

    3 years from the date of manufacturing. It is best to use the product within a year of opening the seal.

    Kerala Ayurveda Neelibringadi Keram Reference

    Sahasrayoga taila yoga prakarana - 38.

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