Description
About Jathyadi Ghrutham
Jathyadi Ghrutham is a classical Ayurvedic medicated ghee formulation widely used for external wound healing and skin care. It is known for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. This herbal ghee contains Jathi (Nutmeg) as its main ingredient, along with a combination of potent herbs infused in ghee, making it an effective wound dressing and skin rejuvenator.
It is primarily used for treating ulcers, burns, eczema, boils, and non-healing wounds, including diabetic ulcers. It can also be used for Panchakarma therapies like vrana ropana (wound healing) and netra tarpana (eye treatments) under medical guidance.
Uses
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Healing wounds, ulcers, and cuts
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Treating burn injuries and scars
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Managing eczema, boils, abscesses, and fistulas
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Used in anal fissures and piles (for local application)
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Effective in non-healing diabetic wounds
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Reduces inflammation, itching, and burning sensation
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Promotes skin regeneration and natural glow
Benefits
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Accelerates wound healing and tissue regeneration
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Prevents infection with its antibacterial and antifungal properties
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Soothes burns and reduces pain and inflammation
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Minimizes scarring after injuries or burns
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Nourishes and strengthens skin and epithelial tissues
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Acts as a natural antiseptic balm
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Helps maintain healthy skin tone and texture
Different Names in Different Languages
| Language | Name |
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| Sanskrit | Jathyadi Ghrita |
| Hindi | जात्यादि घृत |
| Tamil | ஜாத்யாதி நெய் |
| Malayalam | ജാത്യാദി ഘൃതം |
| Kannada | ಜಾತ್ಯಾದಿ ಘೃತ |
| Telugu | జాత్యాది ఘృతం |
Dosage & Administration
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External Use: Apply a thin layer over the affected area once or twice daily.
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Internal Use (only under medical advice): 5–10 grams once daily with warm water or milk.
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Can be used for Panchakarma procedures like Tarpana, Pichu, or Abhyanga as prescribed by a physician.
Note: For wounds, clean the area gently with lukewarm water before applying the ghrutham.
Precautions
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For external use unless advised otherwise.
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Keep away from dust and contamination when applying to wounds.
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Consult an Ayurvedic physician before internal usage.
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Avoid in infected or pus-filled wounds without medical guidance.
Key Ingredients
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Jathi (Myristica fragrans – Nutmeg) – Antiseptic, wound-healing
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Patola (Trichosanthes dioica) – Reduces inflammation
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Katurohini (Picrorhiza kurroa) – Detoxifying, cooling
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Nimba (Azadirachta indica – Neem) – Antibacterial, purifying
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Turmeric (Curcuma longa) – Antimicrobial and healing
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Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia) – Improves complexion, detoxifies
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Taila (Sesame oil) and Ghritha (Ghee) – Act as base carriers enhancing absorption

























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