Description
About
Bruhath Danthapala Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil used mainly in the treatment of skin diseases. Prepared with Danthapala (Wrightia tinctoria) as the key ingredient along with other herbs in a coconut oil base, this formulation is especially effective in psoriasis, eczema, fungal infections, and dandruff. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and skin-soothing properties, making it a widely used external application in Ayurveda.
Uses
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Psoriasis and eczema
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Fungal skin infections (ringworm, athlete’s foot, etc.)
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Dandruff and itchy scalp
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Skin rashes, scaling, and itching
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Promotes wound healing and reduces inflammation
Benefits
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Skin Care: Reduces scaling, itching, and redness in psoriasis and eczema
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Anti-fungal: Controls fungal and microbial infections
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Dandruff Relief: Cleanses scalp, reduces flakiness, and soothes itching
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Cooling Effect: Provides relief from burning sensation and skin irritation
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Healing Property: Aids in repairing damaged skin and promoting healthy regeneration
Different Names in Different Languages
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Sanskrit: Bruhath Danthapala Taila
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Tamil: பெருஞ்சந்தனபாலை தைலம் / பெரிய தந்தபாலை தைலம்
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Telugu: బృహత్ దంతపాల తైలము
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Malayalam: ബൃഹത് ദന്തപാല തൈലം
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Kannada: ಬೃಹತ್ ದಂತಪಾಲ ತೈಲ
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Hindi: बृहत दंनतपाल तेल
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English: Bruhath Danthapala Oil / Wrightia Tinctoria Medicated Oil
Dosage & Administration
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External use only
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Apply directly over the affected area of skin or scalp and massage gently
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Leave for 30 minutes to 1 hour before washing (or as advised by physician)
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For scalp issues, it may be left overnight and washed off next morning
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Frequency: Once or twice daily depending on severity
Precautions
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For external use only – not for oral consumption
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Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds
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Should be used under medical guidance for severe skin conditions
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Discontinue if irritation or allergic reaction occurs
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight

























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