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Healing powers of Devadaru: Benefits and uses

Devadaru, also known as Himalayan Cedar or Deodara, is a popular herb in Ayurveda and is known for its healing powers. This evergreen tree is native to the Himalayan region and has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat various ailments. 

  

One of the most significant benefits of Devadaru is its anti-inflammatory properties. When applied externally in the form of a paste or oil, it can provide relief from pain, swelling and inflammation. It is a significant ingredient in my Dr. Rekha Ayurveda Pain Oil, which helps alleviate pain associated with conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, cervical spondylitis, muscle pain and joint pain. 

 

Uses of Devadaru 

  

Here are some of the healing powers of Devadaru and its uses according to Ayurveda: 

  

Respiratory disorders 

Devadaru has anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic properties, which makes it useful in treating respiratory disorders such as asthma, bronchitis and cough. Its oil can be used for inhalation or massaging the chest to relieve congestion and clear the air passages. It also acts as an expectorant and helps in expelling mucus from the lungs. 

  

Skin disorders 

Devadaru is beneficial in treating various skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis and fungal infections. Its oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties that help in preventing and treating infections. The oil can be applied topically on the affected area or mixed with other oils, such as coconut or sesame oil for better absorption. 

  

Arthritis 

Devadaru has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties that make it useful in treating arthritis and joint pain. You can massage its oil on the affected joint to reduce pain and inflammation. It also improves blood circulation in the joints, which helps in reducing stiffness and improving mobility. 

  

Digestive disorders 

Devadaru is known for its digestive properties and is useful in treating digestive disorders such as indigestion, bloating and constipation. Its oil can be massaged on the abdomen to improve digestion and relieve gas. It also helps in regulating bowel movements and promoting regularity. 

  

Mental disorders 

Devadaru has a calming effect on the mind and is useful in treating mental disorders such as anxiety, stress and depression. Its oil can be used for aromatherapy or massaged on the temples to reduce stress and promote relaxation. It also helps in improving concentration and focus. 

 

Wound healing 

Devadaru has antiseptic properties that make it useful in treating wounds and preventing infections. You can apply its oil topically on the wound to promote healing and to prevent scarring. It also helps in reducing pain and inflammation associated with wounds. 

  

Hair care 

Devadaru is beneficial for hair growth and can be used to treat various scalp conditions, such as dandruff, itchiness and hair fall. Its oil can be mixed with other oils such as coconut or olive oil and massaged on the scalp to improve blood circulation and promote hair growth. It also helps in reducing dandruff and itchiness. 

  

 

Anti-inflammatory 

Devadaru has anti-inflammatory properties that make it useful in treating various inflammatory conditions such as gout, rheumatism and muscle pain. You can massage on the affected area using an oil containing Devadaru to reduce pain and inflammation . 

  

Immunity booster 

Devadaru has immunity-boosting properties and helps in improving overall health and immunity. You can use its oil in aromatherapy or massaged on the body to improve circulation and promote a sense of well-being. 

  

Devadaru is one ingredient used widely in Ayurveda for its healing properties.   You can use its oil for various purposes, such as massaging, inhalation and aromatherapy, to promote health and well-being. However, it is important to consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before using Devadaru for any medical condition. 

 

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