Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil 200ml

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200 ml Oil in 1 Bottle
₹ 975
200 ML OIL 1 Bottle ₹ 975

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    • Country of Origin: India

    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil 200ml

    200 ml Oil in 1 Bottle
    ₹ 975
    200 ML OIL | 1 Bottle
    ₹ 975
    8517 people have bought this recently
  • Seller: OHMS GROUP
    • Free Shipping Available
       
    • Country of Origin: India

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    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil Information

    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil is an ayurvedic medicine that is primarily used for the treatment of Skin Disorders and Diseases, Stress. The key ingredients of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil are Bala, Bael , Shalparni, Cardamom, Kantakari, Gokshura, Manjishtha, Sandalwood, Agaru, Punarnava, Ashwagandha, Shatavari, Mulethi (Yashtimadhu), Amla, Baheda, Rasna, Cinnamon, Sesame Oil. The properties of which have been shared below. The correct dosage of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.

    Ingredients of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil

    Gokshura
    • Drugs which can lead to pain alleviation without having an effect on conscious levels
    • Agents or substances that are used to suppress inflammation (swelling).
    • Substances that are used to stimulate erection.
    Amla
    • A drug or an agent that reduces pain without causing loss of consciousness.
    • Substances that increase hair growth.
    Ashwagandha
    • Plant based compounds that are non-toxic and help regularise overall body functions
    • Substances that improve sexual desires
    Bael
    • Drugs which can lead to pain alleviation without having an effect on conscious levels
    • Drugs used to reduce swelling after an injury
    Bala
    • Drugs that diminish pain without inducing unconsciousness
    • Drugs useful in the management of rheumatoid arthritis by preventing its progression
    Sandalwood
    • Drugs used to reduce swelling after an injury
    • A substance that has ability to intensify sexual desire.
    Kantakari
    • Drugs which aid in swelling reduction following an injury
    • Drugs used to treated muscle spasm and pain
    Manjishtha
    • A drug or an agent that reduces pain without causing loss of consciousness.
    • Agents that reduce inflammation or swelling caused due to an injury or infection.
    • A substance that can inhibit the oxidising effect of free radicals in living cells.
    • Substances that are used to prevent the growth of micro-organisms.
    Rasna
    • A drug or an agent that reduces pain without causing loss of consciousness.
    • Drugs used to reduce swelling after an injury
    • Medicines that promote relaxation of skeletal muscles.
    Liquorice
    • Agents that reduce inflammation or swelling caused due to an injury or infection.
    • Substances used for reducing or preventing spasms in voluntry or involuntry muscles.
    Cinnamon
    • Drugs which aid in swelling reduction following an injury
    • Agents which help in reducing free radical activity and preventing oxidative stress and damage
    • Drugs used to treated muscle spasm and pain
    • A substance that has ability to intensify sexual desire.
    Punarnava
    • Drugs used to reduce swelling after an injury
    • Agents which help in reducing free radical activity and preventing oxidative stress and damage
    • Substances used for reducing or preventing spasms in voluntry or involuntry muscles.
    Shalparni
    • Drugs used to reduce swelling after an injury
    • Drugs, which help in reducing muscle pain and spas,
    Shatavari
    • Agents, which help to reduce oxidative stress, by scavenging free radicals
    • Agents that are effective in increasing libido.
    Sesame Oil
    • Substances used to reduce the symptoms of fever, pain and swelling in an inflammatory response.
    • Substances that scavange the singlet oxygen molecules in the body.
    Baheda
    • A substance that can inhibit the oxidising effect of free radicals in living cells.
    • Drugs used for the treatment of fungal infections to destroy the pathogenic fungus.
    • Drugs that are effective in killing or reducing the growth of bacteria.
    Cardamom
    • Drugs which are used for the control of pain and do not lead to loss of consciousness
    • Agents that relieve muscle spasms.
    • Substances possessing a strong pleasant smell.
    Agaru
    • Drugs used to reduce swelling after an injury
    • A substance that can inhibit the oxidising effect of free radicals in living cells.

    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil Benefits

    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil is used to treat the following -

    Main Benefits



    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil Dosage

    This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.

    Age Group Dosage
    Geriatric
    • General: Use as needed
    • Single Maximum Dose: 1 Take medicine on your finger in sufficient amount and apply gently on the affected area
    • Dosage Form: Tail/Thailam
    • Dosage Route: Topical
    • Frequency: BID (twice daily)
    • Course Duration: ongoing
    Adult
    • General: Use as needed
    • Single Maximum Dose: 1 Take medicine on your finger in sufficient amount and apply gently on the affected area
    • Dosage Form: Tail/Thailam
    • Dosage Route: Topical
    • Frequency: BID (twice daily)
    • Course Duration: ongoing


    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil Side Effects

    No side effects of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil have been reported in the medical literature. However, you should always consult your doctor before using Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil.



    Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil Related Warnings

    • Is the use of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil safe for pregnant women?


      Pregnant women can take Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil safely.

      Safe
    • Is the use of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil safe during breastfeeding?


      Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil does not cause any harmful effects during breastfeeding.

      Safe
    • Is the use of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil safe for children?


      The effect of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil on children is unknown because research on this has not been done yet.

      Unknown
    • Can I take Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil with alcohol?


      Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol while taking Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil as it can have severe side effects.

      Severe
    • Does Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil cause drowsiness?


      You can operate a vehicle or heavy machinery after taking Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil since it does not cause drowsiness.

      No
    • Is this Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil habit forming or addictive?


      There is no evidence on the habit-forming effects of Kairali Kairkare Body Massage Oil

      No

    This medicine data has been created by -

    Dr. Braj Bhushan Ojha

    BAMS, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Ayurveda, Sexology, Diabetology
    10 Years of Experience


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