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Roghan Surkh

Roghan Surkh is time-tested and cost effective oil for for headache bodyache, earache, poisonous insect's bites, cough, cold, influenza, weakness of legs in babies, injury and sprains, inflammation etc.

Ingredients

Ushna, Burada Sandal Surkh, Raai, Dalchini, Neem, Haldi, Kaiphal, Lahsun, Sarson, Laung, Safsai, Surkh Roghani Rang.

Directions for use

For external use only.

 
Headache: Rub a little Roghan Surkh on the forehead.
Body ache: Apply on the affected part.
Bites of Poisonous insects/creatures: Use at the place of bite.
Gout & Arthritis: Apply on the affected joint.
Cough, Cold & Influenza: Warm the oil slightly and massage on the chest and throat.
Waekness of Legs In Babies: Massage daily on both the legs of the child.
Earache: Warm the oil slightly and put 2-3 drops into the paining ear.
Injury and Sprains: Warm it slightly, apply and bandage the affected portion.
Inflammation: Warm the oil slightly, apply on the swelling, cover it with a warm betel leaf or “peepal“ leaf and tie a cotton bandage on it.
 

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