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Dear Hakim Ji,

 

Good Morning,

 

I had sent you an e-mail regarding bakuchi and you

replied it but unfortunately it is deleted by me

without seen.

 

I request you to please send it again.

 

Thanks & Best Regards,

 

Jamil Ahmed Khan

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--- jamil khan <jamil_adil wrote:

> I had sent you an e-mail regarding bakuchi and you

> replied it but unfortunately it is deleted by me

> without seen.

>

> I request you to please send it again.

>

We need to pound the seeds, then boil them in a

mixture of sesame and coconut oil - half and half and

double the amount of water.

WE need to simmer on low heat until the water is gone.

We then apply this oil three times a day to the

spots.

It can be taken in conjunction with a formula called

pigmento.

It takes a long time to work.

We should keep applying the oil and slowly after a few

months we will see that the edges of the spots begin

to merge with the surrounding skin. Eventually they

will disapppear.

 

The process is a bit lengthy, it is necessary to keep

aplying the oil with paience and regularity.

I have suggested it to others and it helped them as

well.

Good luck

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ayurveda , mandv m <mandakiniven

wrote:

 

> We need to pound the seeds, then boil them in a

> mixture of sesame and coconut oil - half and half and

> double the amount of water.

> WE need to simmer on low heat until the water is gone.

> We then apply this oil three times a day to the

> spots.

> It can be taken in conjunction with a formula called

> pigmento.

> It takes a long time to work.

> We should keep applying the oil and slowly after a few

> months we will see that the edges of the spots begin

> to merge with the surrounding skin. Eventually they

> will disapppear.

>

> The process is a bit lengthy, it is necessary to keep

> aplying the oil with paience and regularity.

> I have suggested it to others and it helped them as

> well.

> Good luck

>

 

 

In case you find it difficult to make this oil, it is readily

available from many pharmacies in India, under the name " Bakuchi

Tailam " . e.g. Nagarjuna pharmacy, Ahmedabad.

 

Author was surprised to find that the speedy elimination of the

patches was seen when applying a lepan made from Bakuchi and cow

urine, readily available as " Switralepa Vati " from most of Indian

Goushala in North India. One needs to expose the skin area to

morning sunlight 20-30 minutes daily after applying lepan. This is

equivalent to PUVA treatment which uses UV radiation.

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