Palpal Jaiphal Oil
Product Overview
In Nepal, people have used natural remedies for generations to stay healthy and feel better. Palpal Jaiphal Oil is one such traditional remedy. Made from nutmeg (jaiphal) as the major natural ingredient, this oil helps relieve muscle aches, joint pain, and stiffness. It’s a simple, natural way to feel more comfortable and move freely in daily life.
Key Ingredients And Benefits
In Nepal, people have used natural remedies for generations to stay healthy and feel better. Palpal Jaiphal Oil is one such traditional remedy. Made from nutmeg (jaiphal) as the major natural ingredient, this oil helps relieve muscle aches, joint pain, and stiffness. It’s a simple, natural way to feel more comfortable and move freely in daily life.
Application And Use Cases
- Apply a small amount of oil to the affected area.
- Gently massage in circular motions until absorbed.
- Use 1-2 times daily or as needed..
Why Choose This Massage Oil?
- Pain Relief: Alleviates joint and muscle discomfort.
- Improved Circulation: Stimulates blood flow, aiding in faster recovery.
- Natural Ingredients: Free from synthetic chemicals, ensuring safety for the skin.
- Versatility: Suitable for various age groups and can be used for different types of pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Jaiphal oil (nutmeg oil) is an essential oil extracted from the seed of the nutmeg tree Myristica fragrans. It has a warm, spicy-woody aroma and is used in massage oils (for example for muscle pain), in skincare (for blemishes/acne), for better sleep and even for digestion.
Jaiphal oil has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant properties that help cleanse the skin, clear clogged pores and reduce dullness. For hair, it supports circulation on the scalp, may reduce hair fall and improve overall scalp condition.
Nutmeg oil is traditionally used to soothe sore muscles, joint pain and menstrual cramps , thanks to its warming, anti-inflammatory action. For massage use: dilute appropriately in a carrier oil and apply gently to the affected area.
No , the essential oil is highly concentrated and is not recommended for ingestion without expert guidance. Always use topically after dilution, perform a patch test, and avoid if pregnant or with certain health conditions.
Yes - when used in high doses or internally, nutmeg oil may cause nausea, dizziness, hallucinations or other toxic effects. Use low dilutions, avoid ingestion, keep away from children, pregnant/nursing women should consult a doctor. Perform a patch test before full use.