Hing Edible (Tel) - Asafoetida (Oil) (Tailam) - Heeng - Stinking Gum - Ferula Foetida by IndianJadiBooti
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Hing Edible Oil is a potent, lipid-based extract of the Ferula foetida resin. Because it is edible grade, it contains the volatile essential oils and ferulic acid in a form that is safe for both internal "Shodhana" (purification) and external application.
- Rasa (Taste): Katu (Pungent).
- Virya (Potency): Ushna (Heating).
- Guna (Qualities): Laghu (Light), Tikshna (Sharp/Penetrating), and Snigdha (Unctuous).
- Dosha Impact: Strongly pacifies Vata and Kapha; however, it increases Pitta (heat), so use with care if you have a high-heat constitution.
Core Ayurvedic Benefits
1. Ultimate Digestive Ignite (Agni-Deepana)
Hing oil is unparalleled in treating Adhmana (bloating) and Gulma (abdominal tumors or gas pockets). It stimulates the secretion of digestive enzymes and bile, ensuring that food doesn't ferment in the gut to create Ama (toxins).
2. Respiratory Decongestant (Kaphahara)
Its sharp (Tikshna) and heating (Ushna) qualities make it an excellent expectorant. It helps thin out stubborn mucus in the lungs and bronchial tubes, providing relief from chronic coughs and asthma symptoms.
3. Women's Health (Artavajanana)
Ayurveda recommends Hing for its Vata-balancing effect on the pelvic region. It helps regulate the menstrual cycle, reduces painful cramps (dysmenorrhea), and is often used in postpartum recovery to clear the uterus and boost digestion.
4. Instant Pain Relief (Shulaprashamana)
When applied topically, the oil acts as a natural antispasmodic. It penetrates deep into the tissues to relax muscle spasms and relieve nerve-related pain, making it a "first-aid" for stomach aches.
How to Use Hing Edible Oil
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Purpose |
Usage Method |
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For Severe Bloating/Gas |
Internal: Add 1–2 drops to a glass of lukewarm water or buttermilk. Consume after a meal for instant relief. |
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For Menstrual Cramps |
Topical: Warm a few drops and massage gently in a clockwise motion on the lower abdomen. |
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For Infantile Colic |
External: Mix 1 drop with a teaspoon of carrier oil (like Coconut) and apply around the baby's navel (avoid the navel itself). |
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For Toothache |
Direct: Soak a small cotton ball with 1 drop of oil and place it on the aching tooth for a numbing and antibacterial effect. |
Consultant’s Professional Notes & Precautions
- Pregnancy: While excellent for postpartum, it should be avoided during pregnancy as it is a known emmenagogue (stimulates blood flow in the pelvic area).
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