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Chinchadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil primarily used for skin disorders, itching, wounds, and inflammatory conditions. Prepared by infusing herbal extracts in a sesame or coconut oil base, it has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. It is traditionally applied externally to treat eczema, ringworm, scabies, ulcers, and minor skin injuries.
Uses
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Treats eczema, psoriasis, and other chronic skin disorders
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Relieves itching, rashes, and redness
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Promotes healing of wounds, ulcers, and minor injuries
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Reduces inflammation and irritation
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Useful in fungal and bacterial skin infections
Benefits
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Provides soothing relief to inflamed and itchy skin
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Acts as a natural antimicrobial and antifungal agent
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Accelerates healing of wounds and skin lesions
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Nourishes and strengthens skin tissues
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Balances Pitta and Kapha doshas, reducing recurrence of skin problems
Different Names in Different Languages
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Tamil: சிங்காடி தைலம்
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Hindi: चिंचड़ी तेल
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Telugu: చించాడి తైలము
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Kannada: ಚಿಂಚಾಡಿ ತೈಲ
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Malayalam: ചിങ്ങാടി തൈലം
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English: Chinchadi Oil / Ayurvedic Medicated Oil
Key Ingredients
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Chincha (Tamarind / Tamarind leaves) – anti-inflammatory and cooling
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Turmeric (Curcuma longa) – antiseptic and wound healing
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Neem (Azadirachta indica) – antifungal and antibacterial
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Other herbal extracts as per classical formulation
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Oil base (Sesame or Coconut) – nourishes skin and enhances absorption
Dosage & Administration
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External use only
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Apply gently on affected areas 1–2 times daily
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Massage lightly for better absorption
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For chronic skin conditions, regular use under Ayurvedic supervision is recommended
Precautions
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Do not ingest
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Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds
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Perform a patch test before first use for sensitive skin
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Pregnant and lactating women should consult a physician before use
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

























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