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Mahabringraj Oil is an ayurvedic medicine that is primarily used for the treatment of Hair Loss. Secondary and off-label uses of Mahabringraj Oil have also been mentioned below. The key ingredients of Mahabringraj Oil are Amla, Brahmi, Haritaki, Sesame Oil, Baheda. The properties of which have been shared below. The correct dosage of Mahabringraj Oil depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.
Amla |
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Brahmi |
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Haritaki |
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Sesame Oil |
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Baheda |
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Mahabringraj Oil is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Age Group | Dosage |
Adult |
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No side effects of Mahabringraj Oil have been reported in the medical literature. However, you should always consult your doctor before using Mahabringraj Oil.
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References
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. Volume 1. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1986: Page No 5-8
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. Volume- II. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1999: Page No 25-27
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. [link]. Volume 1. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1986: Page No 62-63
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. [link]. Volume 1. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1986: Page No 33 - 34
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. [link]. Volume 1. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1986: Page No 33 - 34