Madhuca
Indica Oil (Mahua) is an Indian tropical tree that grows to around 20
meters and belongs to family Sapotaceae. The seed oil extracted is used
as ointment in curing rheumatism as well as in preventing cracks in skin
during winters. The oil is also used in culinary purposes and helps in
keeping the body glossy and warm. It also has insecticide properties and
can be used in shikaki for hair-wash. Further, it is also used for
treatment of enlargement of auxiliary grand, in neurotic disorders and
as an aphrodisiac to cure cough and bronchitis.
It
is also used to relieve pain in muscle and joints as well as improving
texture of skin. With the oil having has laxative properties, it also
helps in curing piles by relieving chronic constipation as well as is
effective in treatment of Eczema, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Problem of
Breast Milk Secretion, Bleeding Gums, Tonsillitis, Skin Disorders. It''s
also used in making alcohol, vinegar, syrups and jams besides in
manufacturing of soaps.
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Seed(s) | |
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Filteration | Cleaning | |
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Allergens | PRODUCED/PACKAGED AT A FACILITY WHICH ALSO PROCESSES GROUND NUT/ AND OTHER DRIED NUT OILS |
Storage Instructions | STORE AWAY FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, IN COOL AND DRY PLACE |
Best Before | |
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