Borage Edible (Cold Pressed) (Oil) - (Natural Therapeutic Grade) - Gajwan (Tel) - Gaozaban (Tailam) - Star Flower - Boragio - Gol Gavzaban - Borago Officinalis - Onosma Bracteatum by IndianJadiBooti
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Borage Edible (Cold Pressed) Oil—derived from the seeds of Borago officinalis—as a potent "Hridya" (Heart-pleasing) and "Pitta-Hara" (Pitta-reducing) tonic. In our tradition, though Borage is more common in Western herbalism, its energetics align perfectly with the Ayurvedic need to "cool the blood" and "soothe the nerves."
Because this is Cold Pressed, it preserves its exceptionally high concentration of Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA), which Ayurveda treats as a form of "liquid Prana" for cellular repair.
Ayurvedic Profile of Borage
- Rasa (Taste): Madhura (Sweet) and Kashaya (Astringent).
- Guna (Qualities): Laghu (Light) and Snigdha (Unctuous).
- Virya (Potency): Sheeta (Cooling).
- Vipaka (Post-Digestive Effect): Madhura (Sweet).
- Dosha Impact: Powerfully pacifies Pitta (heat/inflammation) and Vata (dryness/anxiety). Its light nature ensures it does not excessively aggravate Kapha.
Core Ayurvedic Benefits
1. Anti-Inflammatory (Shotha-hara)
Borage oil is a master at reducing systemic heat. In Ayurveda, we use it to treat Raktapitta (blood-heat) disorders. It is one of the most effective oils for inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis (Amavata) because it cools the joints and reduces swelling.
2. Skin Radiance & Healing (Kushtha-hara)
Due to its high GLA content, it is a premier "skin-food." It treats Pitta-type skin issues such as eczema, psoriasis, and intense redness. It strengthens the Tvak (skin) barrier, preventing the "leaking" of moisture that leads to Vata-type aging.
3. Hormonal Balance (Artava-janana)
Borage oil is traditionally used to balance the female reproductive system. It helps soothe the "heat" of PMS, reduces breast tenderness, and balances the mood swings associated with hormonal transitions by grounding the Apana Vayu.
4. Emotional Courage (Sadhaka Pitta Support)
Historically known as the "herb of gladness," Borage oil supports Sadhaka Pitta (the sub-dosha of the heart). It helps dispel "Loka-shoka" (grief and heaviness), providing a sense of courage and lightness to the mind.
How to Use Borage Edible Oil
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Purpose |
Usage Method |
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For Joint Inflammation |
Internal: Take 1/2 to 1 teaspoon daily with a meal. Do not cook with it; use it as a raw supplement. |
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For Inflamed Skin |
Topical: Apply 3-5 drops directly to affected areas (eczema or dry patches). Its cooling nature provides instant relief. |
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For Hormonal Balance |
Daily Tonic: Add 1/2 teaspoon to a glass of warm (not hot) milk or a morning smoothie. |
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For Emotional Lift |
Massage: Mix with a drop of Rose oil and massage over the heart center (Anahata Chakra) to release tension. |
Consultant’s Professional Advice
- Avoid Heat: Never heat Borage oil. High temperatures destroy the GLA and turn this healing nectar into a pro-inflammatory substance.
- The Cooling Advantage: If you find Evening Primrose Oil too "heavy," Borage is a superior Ayurvedic alternative because it is Laghu (light) and more easily digested.
- Liver Precaution: While the seed oil is generally safe, ensure your oil is certified PA-free (Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids). High-quality cold-pressed seed oils usually meet this standard, but it's vital for liver protection.
- Pitta Season Essential: This is an excellent oil to transition into during the Sharad Ritu (Autumn) when Pitta typically flares up in the body.
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