Taramira oil is an ancient oil that has been in use in countries that follow the Unani system of medicine. It is somewhat on the costlier side of oils (because of medicinal connotation) but is used primarily for hair care and for the benefits that it provides our skin with. It was and still is popular in India, Pakistan and many countries surrounding the Mediterranean because of the continuation of Unani system of medicine in these regions.
English Name : Jamba Oil
Urdu Name : Taramira
Botanical Name : Eruca Sativa
Light Clear Yellow Liquid
Good and Typical Argan Odor
0.2%
120-131
0.4%
0.7Mg
1.410-1.413
181-187
0.915-0.917
0.1%
Storage: Store in a cool dry place protected from light
Shelf Life: 1 year when it opened from its original sealed packing.
Packing: 50Ltrs Food Graded Iron Drums
It is used traditionally to cure vitiligo. However, its effectiveness for this use has been questioned because there may be some side effects. It is also used as a massage oil to alleviate pain caused due to arthritis. This beneficial effect can be due to the pungent compound ally isothiocyanate which exhibits anti-inflammatory effects in modern studies as well. Since arthritis is an inflammatory response, applying anti-inflammatory oils helps in reducing the swelling and redness. However, it is not capable of bringing about much change single handedly, and chronic conditions like arthritis require a multi-dimensional approach to attenuate them. Taramira oil is used by some people for alleviating acne and eczema (both inflammatory responses), but it is not known how effective or safe it is. We do not know about its comedogenicity rating.