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Author(s): Bhaminee Madhukar Patil*1, Momin Abrarul Haque2, Komal Bhau Patil3, Sanika Naresh Gaikwad4, Tanmayi Bharat Shinde.5

Email(s): 1bhamineepatil1210@gmail.com

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    M. S. College of Pharmacy, Gaurapur-Kudus Rd, Dist. Palghar, Maharashtra 421312.

Published In:   Volume - 2,      Issue - 5,     Year - 2023

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ABSTRACT:
The herbal balm is an ayurvedic formulation of essential oils used to quickly relieve headaches, backaches, and colds, as well as pain. It combines organic essential oils, organic beeswax, and other herbal ingredients to create a medicinal topical preparation for human skin. Balms are used to relieve pain and stiffness, with anti-irritating chemical ingredients like methyl salicylate and petroleum jelly as their foundation. Pain is a typical sensory experience, and common cold symptoms include nasal blockage with mucous, joint pain, headache, and toothache. This invention presents a different category of herbal-based balm used for pain reduction in-vitro models, demonstrating the potential of herbal-based balms in treating various ailments.

Cite this article:
Bhaminee Madhukar Patil, Momin Abrarul Haque, Komal Bhau Patil, Sanika Naresh Gaikwad, Tanmayi Bharat Shinde. Review on Herbal Pain Relief Balm. IJRPAS, Sep-Oct 2023; 2(5): 108-117.


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