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KARANJA OIL

Karanja Oil is extracted from seeds of Karanja Tree (Pongamia glabra) which is commonly found in India. Karanja Oil is used in agriculture and pharmacy just like neem oil. It has similar insecticidal properties as neem oil and acts against a number of pests and insects.

It is pale yellow in colour and viscous. It is known for its medicinal and antiseptic properties for centuries in its naive India. it is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange and scabies. As it has insecticidal properties it is great for agriculture use serving as a natural pest repellent. It is also used for skin care purposes and can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff.

It also shows therapeutic effects similar to neem oil but its aroma is different from it. It has a milder and more versatile aroma and thus is commonly used in cosmetics for soap making, lotions, hair oils, shampoos.

It is prepared by Cold Pressed Technology and Double Filtered pure oil derived from supreme quality pongam seeds.Karanja Oil is manufactured and tested that is free from Aflotoxin B1, B2, G1 and G2 which are carcinogenic and toxic.

Karanjin is the main active ingredient of Karanja Oil. It acts as an acaricide and insecticide. Karanjin also have nitrification inhibitory properties.

Benefits Of Karanja oil

Beneficial for baldness-
Massaging the head with Karanja oil provides relief in baldness problems. Apart from this, grinding the flowers of Karanja and applying them on the head also reduces the problem of baldness to a great extent.

Effective for reducing swelling-
Massaging Karanja oil provides relief in swelling, joints, and arthritis pain. Apart from this, compressing or sweeping the leaves of Karanja is also beneficial in curing all types of swelling of the body.

Useful for tooth disease-
Rubbing Karanja oil on the teeth reduces toothache if there is a problem like a toothache or pyorrhea. Apart from this, Datun with a sprig of Karanja is also good in teeth problems like pyorrhea.

Beneficial for abdominal worm-
Many times children and older people have problems with stomach worms. In such a situation, Karanja oil can be a good option for them because according to Ayurveda, consuming Karanja oil kills stomach worms.

Use of Karanja in leprosy-
Oil made from the seeds of Karanja is an anthelmintic. Therefore, the use of this oil is beneficial in leprosy. Karanja oil has bactericidal properties, which makes it effective for diseases like leprosy. Apart from this, the paste made by rubbing the bark of the Karanja plant also has benefits in leprosy and wounds, etc.

Benefits of Karanja oil for wounds-
Using Karanja oil on the injury reduces the pus in the wound. Also, the wound can be protected from infection. Apart from this, the properties of bitter and thistle juice of Karanja also help in healing the injury and its wounds quickly.

Effective for Psoriasis-
Massaging with Karanja oil is beneficial in skin disorders like itching and psoriasis.

For herpes and skin disease-
In the condition of ringworm and other skin diseases, applying lemon juice mixed with Karanja oil reduces itching and burning sensation and provides relief in other diseases. Apart from this, the paste of Karanja leaves also acts as a medicine for skin-related diseases.

Beneficial in syphilis-
Mixing one to two drops of lemon juice in Karanja oil and applying it to the wound provides relief in smallpox.

Mosquito's enemy Karanja oil-
By applying Karanja oil on the body, the outbreak of mosquitoes can be avoided. For this, it is necessary to apply Karanja oil to the entire body.