ISSN Online:2229-3566
ISSN Print: 2277-4343
Article: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF JEEMUTA BHRINGADI TAILA AND ITS IMPACT ON KHALITYA (HAIR LOSS)
Article Category: Review articles
DOI: 10.7897/2277-4343.155164
Pages: 103-106
Author: Vineeta Saini *, Santosh Chaudhary, Rajendra Prasad Sharma, Reetesh Ramnani
Abstract: Jeemuta Bhringadi Taila is a prominent herbal oil-based formulation that finds its roots in Ayurveda, documented in "Taila Prakaran" of Sahasrayogam. This formulation contains a carefully selected array of ingredients, including Til (sesame oil), Jeemutak, Bhringraj, Karvira, Nisha, Arka, Nili, and Karpas moola. These constituents come together to create a medicinal oil with a variety of potential therapeutic applications. This critical review delves into the individual components of Jeemuta Bhringadi Taila, exploring their respective properties and therapeutic potential, as described in classical Ayurvedic texts. The ingredients work synergistically to offer a wide range of traditional benefits, such as promoting hair health, addressing skin issues, and providing relief from certain ailments. The review will also explore existing scientific studies and research of individual components that support or challenge the claimed benefits of Jeemuta Bhringadi Taila. This will help provide a balanced perspective on the formulation's practicality and relevance in contemporary healthcare. In conclusion, this critical review seeks to shed light on the Ayurvedic formulation of Jeemuta Bhringadi Taila, offering insights into its traditional and potential modern applications, and to provide a well-rounded understanding of its therapeutic value.
Keyword: Jeemuta Bhringadi Taila, Sahasrayogam, Synergistic ingredient interaction, Classical Ayurvedic pharmacology, Formulation practicality