Description
About
NPR Pungal Oil is a natural, cold-pressed oil extracted from the seeds of the Pongam Tree (Pongamia pinnata), which is native to India. Traditionally valued in Ayurveda and Siddha medicine, this oil is known for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and skin-healing properties. It has been used for centuries as a remedy for skin ailments, joint pain, and as a natural insect repellent.
Uses
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For skin ailments like eczema, psoriasis, and fungal infections
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As a natural antiseptic for minor cuts and wounds
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Relief from joint pain and inflammation when massaged
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Acts as an insect repellent and lice treatment
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Used in traditional hair care for dandruff and scalp infections
Benefits
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Heals and soothes skin irritations
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Reduces inflammation and itching
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Promotes wound healing
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Strengthens scalp health and reduces dandruff
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Provides natural protection against bacteria and fungi
Different Names in Different Languages
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English – Pungal Oil / Karanja Oil
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Hindi – करंज तेल (Karanj Tel)
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Tamil – புங்கம் எண்ணெய் (Pungam Ennai)
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Malayalam – പുങ്കം എണ്ണ (Pungam Enna)
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Telugu – పుంగం నూనె (Pungam Noone)
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Sanskrit – करञ्ज तेल (Karanja Taila)
Dosage & Administration
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External Use Only
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Apply directly to affected skin areas.
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Massage into scalp for dandruff and lice control.
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Warm slightly before massaging for joint pain relief.
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Not recommended for oral consumption.
Precautions
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For external use only – not edible.
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Patch test before applying to sensitive skin.
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Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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