Taleju Oil

 

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Taleju oil is a Nepalese folk oil that is used traditionally as a folk medicine to improve general well-being. We have named this oil “Taleju Oil” after the name of Goddess of health and beauty of Nepal.

 

Ingredients of the Taleju Oil are:

  1. Mint Oil

Peppermint oil is found to be very effective against (IBS); a gastrointestinal disorder with abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation (50% reduction). It helps in reducing pain. It has demonstrated a high level of virucidal activity against Herpes simplex virus without penetrating into the host cell. Mint oil is found to be effective against a wide range of gram positive and gram negative bacteria like Clostridium, Enterobacter, Klebsiella, Proteus, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus. Menthol has been found to be very effective against Candida albicans. Mint oil can be used to treat inflammatory disorders like bronchial asthma, colitis, and allergic rhinitis. Mint oil is thought to be effective against bad breath, dental plaque, toothaches, morning sickness, itchy skin, muscle or nerve pain, tuberculosis and other several medical conditions.

 

  1. Eucalyptus Oil

It has been used as a nasal decongestant and anti-cough agent. Eucalyptol is used to treat bronchitis, sinusitis, chronic rhinitis, and asthma. Eucalyptol induces an anti-inflammatory action, which inhibits the production of tumor necrosis factor alpha. This oil also inhibits the production of cytokines and prostaglandins by stimulated monocytes in vitro. It enhances blood circulation, resulting in skin hyperemia after local application. Eucalyptol diffuses into the blood stream faster by inhalation than oral administration. α-Pinene is the most common terpenoid found in nature. At low exposure levels, it is a bronchodilator in humans. It is highly bioavailable with 60% human pulmonary uptake with rapid metabolism or redistribution. It is also found to be a broad spectrum antibiotic. α-Pinene acts as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor aiding memory. Limonene is the second most available terpenoid in nature and is a precursor to other terpenoids. It is found to be an anxiolytic agent in mice, increasing serotonin in the prefrontal cortex and dopamine in the hippocampus. Limonene also produces apoptosis of breast cancer cells. Limolene is highly bioavailable and rapidly metabolized but it might be retained in adipose tissues like the brain. It is non-sensitizing and non-toxic.

 

  1. Camphor

Camphor has been long used as antiseptic, analgesic, antipruritic, counterirritant and rubefacient. It is highly effective as it has a mild local anesthetizing effect and produces a controlled sensation of heat and a penetrating odor. Its nasal decongesting activity is based on the fact that it stimulates cold receptors in the nose. It was found that; inhalation of camphor vapor increases the nasal sensation of airflow through the induction of cold sensation in the nose. Recent studies have shown that camphor reduces histamine H1 and muscarinic M3 receptor-mediated bronchoconstriction and inhibits the cough (33% cough frequency reduction). It activates TRPV3, a member of transient receptor channel superfamily, leading to excitation and desensitization of sensory nerves giving out the analgesic properties. TRPV3 is a warm sensitive Ca2+- permeable cation channel, when activated gives warm sensation by increasing the temperature in the treated area. A research showed camphor can suppress the acute pain in mouse. Camphor also has a quinone like antibacterial property as it inhibits the oxidative metabolism in E.coli.

 

  1. Wintergreen Oil

Wintergreen oil contains almost 97% of methyl salicylate and a very small amount of gaultherin. Methyl salicylate has a structural similarity to aspirin. Because of the structural similarity between methyl salicylate and aspirin, wintergreen oil is often used as a pain reliever in the treatment of inflammations, joints and muscle pains. There are no reports on biological assay of wintergreen oil on animals. Wintergreen oil can inhibit the growth of food and oral bacteria like E. coli, Pseudomonas aureginosa, Wintergreen oil was found to be effective against Candida albicans, which is a major causative agent of opportunistic infections in immune-compromised and terminally ill patients in oral cavity.

 

  1. Zanthoxylum Oil

Zanthoxylum Oil shows the antispasmodic effect. It showed an antidiarrheal effect in rabbit jejunum by relaxation of contracted smooth muscles. It also has antibacterial properties. It can act as an anti-diabetic agent by lowering the level of malondialdehyde in kidney and liver of diabetic rats, thus increasing glutathione level as well as the antioxidant enzymes. Z. armatum (its source) is found to have shown hepatoprotective effect against carbon tetrachloride induced liver damage by normalizing the elevated level of hepatic enzymes, accelerating the regeneration of parenchymal cells. This is protective against the membrane fragility and decreases the leakage of marker enzymes in the circulation.

 

  1. Lemon Grass Oil

It is found to be highly effective against Entamoeba histolytica, an agent that causes amoebic dysentery in humans. Citral α and Citral β components found in Lemon grass oil can individually elicit an antibacterial action on Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus. The lemon grass oil is effective against dermatophytes, is active against keratinophilic fungi, 32 ringworm fungi, and food storage fungi. It is found that it helps to lower the elevated cholesterol level. It was found to suppress the activity of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) in mice, eventually leading to cancer development. Oral administration of lemon grass essential oil also increased apoptosis and decreased cell proliferation in the mammary gland, resulting in prevention of mammary hyperplasia development. Lemon grass oil also shows anti-diabetic effect by inhibiting β-galactosidase enzyme, resulting in an increase in carbohydrate digestion and reducing the blood sugar level.

 

  1. Cinnamon Leaf Oil

It is found to be effective against pathogenic microorganisms like Proteus, Enterococcus, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Klebsiella, and Candida. It contains Cinnamaldehyde (1.16%) which completely inhibits fungal growth and aflatoxin production by binding with ergosterol, one of the main lipids of fungi cellular membrane. Cinnamon is also linked with angiogenesis inhibition, antiproliferative, and immunomodulatory effects suggesting that it might have anticancer properties. With cinnamon extract, a stimulatory effect on human osteoblast cell has been demonstrated along with estrogen activity. A dose dependent neuro protective effect was also seen in rats with glutamine induced neuronal cell death.

Uses & Precautions

Blocked and congested nose: When suffering from colds, allergies or blocked nose, use 2-3 drops of Taleju by inhaler. Or, it can be placed in a handkerchief or a tissue paper and inhaled time to time. Place Taleju oil on your finger tips and put this up each nostril to aid breathing.

Sinuses: Place Taleju oil on your finger tips and put this up each nostril to aid breathing and reduce swelling in the nose and sinuses.

Headache: Rub and massage Taleju oil behind the ears, on your temples and forehead. You may also rub some on the top of your neck just below the hairline.

Sore and stiff muscles: Massage Taleju oil onto affected area. While having a massage – hand over your Taleju oil to the Masseuse/Masseur and let him or her use a few drops to massage before her regular massage treatment.

Sore and tired feet: Rub Taleju oil as a lotion in a washed feet to recover from aches and pain. It is helpful if you have a constantly standing job like receptionists. It feels refreshing.

Sprain ankles and joints: Use Taleju to slightly massage, or in bandages. Do not use on cuts and bruises.

Toothache: Apply 1 drop of Taleju with a cotton swab on affected area.

Allergies: If your allergy causes a blocked nose, use Taleju on your finger tips and put this up your nostrils to clear the blockage and reduce swelling. This might help you not to rely as much on your prescription medicine.

Precautions:
- Taleju is a supplement and as such should not be used as an alternative to a healthy diet.
- Do not exceed the daily stated dose. High drops used can cause burning sensation.
- Taleju should not be used if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Not to be used by children under the age of 8.
- Avoid getting Taleju in your eyes, ears, cuts, injuries and other mucous membranes - it will sting!
- Taleju oil's use in the genital area is highly not recommended! It can cause a stinging pain.
- Keep at room temperature in dry a place and out of reach for children.
- If any symptoms persist, please consult a physician.