Veda Wash
India’s first Ayurvedic antiseptic product
“Veda Wash” is a blend of Ayurvedic herbs and natural ingredients that helps in maintaining “Genital Hygiene”. The product has been designed under the guidance of experienced Ayurveda experts.
Key Ayurvedic Ingredients:
Amla – Keeps skin healthy and fresh
Harada – Natural antimicrobial, protects against infections
Baheda – Antibacterial properties, provides relief to skin
Neem leaves – Antibacterial and antifungal
Alum – Helps in preventing infections and maintaining hygiene
Borax – Soothes and soothes skin
Turmeric – Natural antiseptic, protects skin
Instructions for use:
• For Sitz Bath: Add 5 gm of “Veda Wash” powder in 5 litres of lukewarm water and mix it. Then sit in the tub and do sieve. It will provide protection from infections and soothe the skin with its antiseptic properties.
• For Genital Wash: Due to the natural antiseptic components, it is safe and effective for external genital hygiene.
👉🏻 Sitz bath is commonly recommended by doctors for the management of conditions like piles, fistula, fissures etc. It is a highly effective therapy that involves sitting in lukewarm water and applying heat, along with the use of “Veda Wash” helps in reducing the discomfort during anal problems, as well as helps in reducing inflammation and promoting hygiene in the anal area.
Some of its other important benefits are as follows:
1. Anti-infection properties
Amla has antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it ideal for skin and genital hygiene. These properties make it an effective protector against bacterial and fungal infections, helping to prevent external infections of the skin and genitals.
2. Skin repair and rejuvenation
Rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants, amla helps in healing and revitalizing the skin. It is also helpful in repairing skin tissue, thereby reducing blemishes and maintaining skin elasticity.
3. Maintaining pH balance
Amla is also helpful in maintaining the natural pH balance of the skin, which helps in preventing bacterial overgrowth in the genital area. This property is especially helpful in cleaning the genitals, as this area is naturally delicate and it is important to maintain balance here.
4. Antioxidants and anti-inflammatory effects
The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties present in amla help in reducing skin irritation and inflammation, making it useful in preventing any kind of skin irritation or irritation.
5. Natural cleansing properties
Amla contains natural ingredients that aid in deep cleansing and help remove bacteria and other harmful elements. For this reason it can be used for hygiene and prevention of diseases.
6. Keeps the skin hydrated
Amla also contains high amounts of vitamin C, which acts as an antioxidant and reduces the effects of skin aging. Its regular use not only improves the structure of the skin, but it also hydrates the skin and keeps it healthy.
Research and studies
Research on amla in recent years has proved its antiseptic properties. In many research studies, it has been found that the use of amla is effective in preventing infections and protecting the skin. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties are helpful in cleaning the genitals and skin and provide natural hygiene.
Amla is considered safe not only for external skin treatment, but also for genital hygiene, as its antimicrobial properties help control various types of microbes, especially in areas where the risk of infection is high. Its regular use also maintains the glow and cleanliness of the skin. Hence, Amla is an excellent natural option for skin and genital hygiene.
Reasearch Reference:
1. Traditional uses, bioactive composition, pharmacology, and toxicology of Phyllanthus emblica fruits: A comprehensive review – https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34480995/
2. Therapeutic Uses of Triphala in Ayurvedic Medicine – https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5567597/
3. Turmeric – The Serendipitous Herb : A Review – https://jaims.in/jaims/article/view/544
4. The efficacy of alum sitz baths followed by topical gall ointment in hemorrhoids—a single-arm clinical trial – https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8819210/
5. Krimighna (anthelmintic) role of Neem Oil (medicated oil of Azadirachta indica Linn.) and adjuvant Ayurvedic therapies in the management of anal myiasis: A case report – https://www.researchgate.net/publication/365431545_Krimighna_anthelmintic_role_of_Neem_Oil_medicated_oil_of_Azadirachta_indica_Linn_and_adjuvant_Ayurvedic_therapies_in_the_management_of_anal_myiasis_A_case_report
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