Dabur Tuvarak Tail (Chalmogra Oil) (50ml) 1 Piece
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About Dabur Tuvarak TailTuvarak is common name of tree Hydnocarpus kurzii, belonging to family Flacourtiaceae. This tree is native to India, Myanmar and Thailand. In India this tree is mainly found in Assam and Tripura.In Ayurveda, Chaulmoogra Oil is used for treating leprosy and other skin diseases from time immemorial. The oil is used both internally and externally. This oil was introduced into Western medicine by English doctor Frederic John Mouat in 1854. Mouat acquainted with this oil while he was a professor of medicine at the Bengal Medical College. He tested this oil on leprosy patients and found good results. He dressed the external ulcers of the patients with the oil. Internally, he gave a pill prepared by beating the seeds into a pulp. He reported that the ulcers healed and the patients improved.Benefits of Dabur Tuvarak TailChalmoogra Oil has strong bactericidal properties against bacteria of leprosy and tuberculosis due to presence of unsaturated fatty acids.In Ayurveda,it has been used for hundreds of year to treat skin diseases, TB, gout and leprosy.Ringworm/Tinea corporis (Daad in Hindi)Mix Chaulmoogra Oil (10 ml) in Vaseline (50 g) well. Apply this mix on ringworm.Mix Chaulmoogra Oil in butter and maasage on affected skin part for treating ringworm.Vitiation of bloodOral intake of 5 drops of Chaulmoogra Oil with butter is beneficial.ItchingThe oil is mixed with Castor oil and applied externally.Dosage of Dabur Tuvarak TailThe recommended dosage of oil is 0.3 ml-1 ml, thrice a day and maximum dose is 4 ml/day.Side-effects of Dabur Tuvarak TailChaulmoogra Oil is extremely irritating and bitter.This oil is emetic and laxative.Oral intake of 3-4 drops of oil can cause nausea and vomiting. The dose is dependent of digestive tolerance.The oil should be taken with butter, only after meal.Terms and ConditionsWe have assumed that you have consulted a physician before purchasing this medicine and are not self medicating.