Oils

Amla (Emblica officinalis) oil is a natural remedy prepared from the fruit of the Indian gooseberry tree, also known as Phyllanthus emblica. This tree is native to India.Amla oil is said to stimulate hair growth and prevent hair loss and premature graying.

Amla
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Amla oil

Bhringraj oil is prepared from a plant known as Eclipa alba The herb is in the sunflower family and grows best in moist places of India.
Leaves from the Bhringraj plant are mixed and heated with a carrier oil to produce Bhringraj oil. Bhringraj can also be found in capsule or powder form.
In Ayurveda, an Indian tradition that aims to balance and heal the body through nutrition, It is believed by many Ayurvedic practitioners that Bhringraj is said to promote hair growth, strengthen hair, and prevent graying and dandruff.

Bhringraj
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Bhringraj oil

Brahmi oil is a natural substance used in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India. Typically massaged into the scalp, it is made from extracts of the herb Bacopa monnieri. Proponents claim that Brahmi oil can treat certain health conditions, as well as improve hair and skin. Several studies done have shown that bacopa may help preserve memory and enhance cognitive function. They also suggests that bacopa may help alter the activity of certain enzymes involved in the stress response, suggesting that Bacopa could help the brain be better prepared to cope under stress.

Brahmi
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Brahmi oil

Castor oil is a thick, odourless oil made from the seeds of the castor plant. Its use dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was first used as lamp fuel and later for medicinal and beauty treatments Today, most of the world’s castor oil is produced in India. Modern research backs up some of its traditional uses, including laxative effects, anti-inflammatory properties, and the ability to help induce labour While studies continue to investigate other potential health benefits, castor oil is considered safe if used as directed, and can be found in a range of skin and hair care products sold today.

Castor
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Castor oil

It is believed that Chaulmoogra might have calming, anti-bacterial and fever reducing properties. It might also have activity against skin disorders. Research has found that it is useful in leprosy.

Chaulmoogra
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Chaulmoogra oil

Fenugreek oil is a great additive oil and is used in massage oil and is specially good for skin. Fenugreek oil has become widely popular for its unique health benefits it provides to the body. This seed oil offers organic properties and nutritional value that helps to improve the health and fight various problems such as skin irritation, acne, diabetes, kidney issues, and many more, but this has to be taken & monitored under the supervision of health professionals.

Fenugreek
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Fenugreek oil

Mustard oil, which is produced from the seeds of the mustard plant, is a common ingredient in Indian cuisine. Known for its strong flavour, pungent aroma, and high smoke point, it is often used for sautéing and stir-frying vegetables in India. It is one of the most common edible oils in Northern India. It has a pungent aroma that adds a savoury flavour to the food.

Mustard
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Mustard oil

Sesame oil from raw seeds is light in colour and has a delicate neutral flavour. Toasted varieties, on the other hand, are darker, richer, and have a nuttier taste. Both have many culinary applications. Sesame oil is often used to sauté meats and vegetables or is added to dressings and marinades. Sesame oil is believed to have some important health benefits, like providing heart-healthy fats, combating inflammation, and protecting skin from sun damage. More research is needed to fully understand the benefits that sesame oil offers. However it is the most recommended massage oil in Ayurveda due to its lightness and penetrable nature. It is commonly used as base oil in herbal and Ayurvedic oils as it does not have a sharp smell or aroma. It is also used for hair and body oil.

Sesame
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Sesame oil