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Sitaram Ayurvedic Sigrupunarnavadi Choornam Powder 50g
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🌿 What Sigrupunarnavadi Choornam Is
Sigrupunarnavadi Choornam is a classical Ayurvedic herbal powder traditionally used externally as a Vishahara (anti-poison) preparation — meaning it is often applied to neutralize toxins from bites, stings, or irritants and to help calm localized inflammation and swelling.
🧠 Key Traditional Uses
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Neutralizes toxins and poisons in the affected area (e.g., insect/animal bites).
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Reduces inflammatory pain and swelling (oedema) when applied topically.
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Can be helpful in bursitis or rheumatic joint swelling as a paste.
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Traditionally recommended for external application only (not taken orally).
🌿 Common Ingredients (Classical Blend)
Typical components in this formulation include herbs with anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties such as:
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Sigru (Moringa oleifera)
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Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa)
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Rajani (turmeric / Curcuma longa)
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Chandana (Sandalwood)
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Pata (Cyclea peltata)
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Yashtimadhu (Licorice)
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Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris)
…and other herbs traditionally selected for drawing out toxins and soothing tissue.
🧴 How It’s Traditionally Used
External Application Only:
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Mix a sufficient amount of the powder with a little water, oil, or herbal juice to make a paste.
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Apply the paste directly to the affected area (e.g., bite, swelling, inflamed joint).
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Leave on for a short period (~15–20 min) and then wash off — or follow your Ayurvedic physician’s guidance.
⚠️ Important: This product is generally not meant to be taken internally unless a qualified Ayurvedic doctor specifically directs you — its primary traditional use is topical, particularly for toxin neutralization and localized inflammation relief.
⚠️ Precautions
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Avoid use on open wounds unless directed by a practitioner.
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Patch-test a small area first if you have sensitive skin.
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If swelling/pain worsens or persists, consult a healthcare professional.