Skincare and Acne relief through Eladi oil
Posted by Neeta Singh on Feb 8th 2022
Eladi oil Benefits, Uses and ingredients –
Eladi is an Ayurvedic body and
face oil made on the principals of Ayurveda.. this oil is prepared to
have a base of sesame or coconut oil.
Effects
on Doshas-
Vata and Kapha calming.
Benefits-
In
Ayurveda this oil is Known to improve complexion, skin texture and
tone.
Doctors
use this for treating dry skin, eczema scars or acne scars.
Its
used for skin treatment like allergy dermatitis, ring worm
infections, urticaria and catarrh.It
detoxes all seven layers of the skin which makes this oil great
for deep skin detoxification,
This oil is also effective for gum or mouth disease, tooth and ear aches and boils
Applications/uses-
When
skin diseases and disorders are present, the oil is warmed lightly
and then applied over the affected area. It should be left on for a
minimum of 30 minutes, though longer is better
It is prescribed as one of the safest oils to use for regular massages, even for infants. It is an Ayurvedic treatment for acne and as well as an Ayurvedic oil for skin glow. Treat Scalp infected with dandruff.
Dark
circles-
Eladi
oil is also useful in dark circles under eyes. Take a few drops of
the oil onto the finger tips of index and middle fingers and apply
gently beneath the eyes over the dark circles. Leave it on for 30
minutes, then wash off with plain water. Do this once or twice a day.
In
Ayurveda, the quality of your skin can be a very accurate indicator
of your state of balance - or imbalance! Along with taking internal
herbal formulations, if necessary, it's also important to maintain a
regular daily routine, eat warm, cooked food and
practice abhyanga (self oil massage) to help heal and
strengthen your skin from the outside in.
Duration
of use
It
can be used for a long period of time on a daily basis. Abhyanga or
‘self massage’ is an important part of the Dinacharya (Daily
routine) prescribed by Ayurvedic literature. Scriptures suggest the
use of suitable oils massaged in the direction of hair growth and
around joints, to pacify aggravated doshas and maintain balance.
Side
effects
There
are no known side effects associated with this medicine.
Middlesex
university UK research on Eladi oil
Evaluation
of the effectiveness of Eladi Keram for the treatment of acne
vulgaris: a randomised controlled pilot study
A
randomised, controlled, double blind pilot study has been conducted
by Middlesex University to test the efficacy of Eladi oil on acne
vulgaris.
Standardised lesion counting and acne grading were
conducted in accordance with the guidelines of US FDA and with
reference to the Leeds Acne Grading Technique.
The treatment group showed improvements of 42% (p < 0.005) on the Investigators Global Assessment scale, a 60% (p < 0.05) reduction in inflammatory lesions, a 59% (p < 0.05) reduction in non-inflammatory lesions, and a 59% (p < 0.005) reduction in combined lesion count. The control group showed no statistically significant changes for these criteria.
"This study is the first reported clinical evaluation of Eladi Keram as a treatment for acne and findings suggest that it could be effective in reducing inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions, warranting further investigation by means of a larger scale clinical trial."
Source: "Evaluation of the effectiveness of Eladi Keram for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a randomised controlled pilot study" - Link to the PDF file: Click Here.
Eladi has been used for centuries to soothe sensitive or irritated skin, it will help your skin heal from redness, itchiness and dryness. Eladi is made with herbs that are rare, and as much possible, wild-crafted. It has been used for centuries for soothing irritated skin conditions including eczema and dry skin. Eladi oil is known to improve complexion, skin texture and reduce appearance of acne and eczema scars.
Eladi is a traditional name used in Ayurveda for centuries, this oil is a traditional Ayruvedic formula used for face and body care. The ancient Ayurvedic formula of 26 skin soothing herbs prepared using a traditional method of cooking with sesame oil and a water decoction to extract both oil and water soluble phyto-active components of these beneficial herbs.