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Baidyanath (Nagpur) Saptagun Taila

(50 ml Oil in bottle)
Baidyanath (Nagpur) Saptagun Taila
Product Details
Baidyanath (Nagpur) Saptagun Taila is an Ayurvedic proprietary oil formulated with Manjistha, Nimba, Haridra, Nirgundi, and Guggulu, known for their soothing properties. Manjistha and Haridra are traditionally used for skin care, while Nimba is valued for its cleansing properties. Nirgundi may help provide comfort in muscular and joint concerns. This herbal blend is designed for external use.

Key Ingredients:
Composition: Quantity Used Per 10ml:
Manjistha – 0.625 gm, Haridra – 156.36 mg, Nimba – 0.63 gm, Nirgundi – 0.63 gm, Haritaki – 0.63 gm, Bibhitaki – 0.63 gm, Amalaki – 0.63 gm, Sarala – 0.5 gm, Turuska – 0.5 gm, Rala – 0.5 gm, Guggulu – 0.5 gm, Madanaka – 0.5 gm, Karpura – 0.629 gm, Tarpin Taila – 0.31 gm, Kajuput Taila – 0.31 gm, Nilgiri Taila – 0.31 gm, Til Taila – q.s. to 10 ml.

Key Benefits:
  • Supports external application: Traditionally used for burns, sprains, and boils
  • Contains Ayurvedic herbal oils: Formulated with Til Taila, Kajuput Taila, and Nilgiri Taila
  • May provide soothing effects: Known in Ayurveda for its potential topical benefits
  • Manjistha: Traditionally valued for supporting skin health and maintaining a balanced complexion.
  • Haridra (Turmeric): Known for its beneficial properties that may help support skin and overall wellness.
  • Nimba (Neem): Used in Ayurveda for maintaining skin purity and general well-being.
  • Nirgundi: Traditionally used for its soothing properties, often applied for external comfort.
  • Guggulu: Recognised in Ayurveda for its role in supporting joint and skin health.

Net Quantity:
  • 50 ml

Direction of use:
  • Shake well before use
  • Apply externally on the affected area as directed by a physician

Safety Information:
  • For external use only
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • Shake well before use
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 10 February, 2025, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)