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Kasisadi Tail 50ml | Nagarjun | Classical Ayurvedic Medicated Oil for Ano-Rectal & Wound Wellness

Kasisadi Tail 50ml | Nagarjun | Classical Ayurvedic Medicated Oil for Ano-Rectal & Wound Wellness

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Kasisadi Tail (Kasisadi Taila) is a classical Ayurvedic medicated oil for external application, described in Bhaishajya Ratnavali (Arsha Rogadhikara) and listed in the Ayurvedic Formulary of India. It is built on a Tila Taila (sesame oil) base processed with Kasisa (purified green vitriol), classical latexes and a paste of herbs such as Haritaki, Danti, Chitraka and Karanja. Classically it is applied externally in the context of Arsha (haemorrhoids) and for vrana (wound) care. This is the Nagarjun 50 ml pack, offered by Riddhish Herbals — a physician-guided medicine.

About Kasisadi Tail

Kasisadi Tail — also written Kasisadi Taila, Kasisadi Tel or Kasis Oil — takes its name from Kasisa, purified green vitriol, the lead dravya of the formula (the suffix -adi means “and others”). It belongs to the classical taila group: a medicated sesame-oil base into which the active minerals and herbs are cooked, so their qualities pass into the oil.

What sets this preparation apart is its purpose. Unlike the oral tablets and capsules in the ano-rectal range, Kasisadi Tail is a topical oil, applied to the external area rather than swallowed. Classical authors valued it for its lekhana (scraping), shothahara (swelling-easing) and vrana-ropana (wound-soothing) qualities. This presentation is prepared by Nagarjun Pharmaceuticals, a Gujarat-based classical Ayurvedic manufacturer, and supplied as genuine, bill-backed stock by Riddhish Herbals.

Traditional Ayurvedic Importance

Kasisadi Taila is a recognised classical formulation, documented in Bhaishajya Ratnavali within the Arsha Rogadhikara and carried into the Ayurvedic Formulary of India. In the classical view, external Arsha care worked alongside internal medicines, and a medicated oil like this was applied directly to the affected region.

Kasisa (green vitriol / ferrous sulphate) is the principal mineral, classically valued for its astringent, lekhana and krimighna qualities. Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), praised across Bhavaprakasha Nighantu, lends its renowned cleansing and restorative character. Danti (Baliospermum montanum) and Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanica) are the classical tikshna roots used in this category, while Karanja (Pongamia pinnata) is a time-honoured skin and wound dravya of the Samhitas. The latexes Snuhi (Euphorbia neriifolia) and Arka (Calotropis procera), with Go-mutra, are the classical processing liquids that carry the formulation into the oil. Saindhava (rock salt) completes the traditional design.

Key Features

  • Classical reference: a documented formulation of Bhaishajya Ratnavali (Arsha Rogadhikara) and the Ayurvedic Formulary of India.
  • External medicated oil: a topical taila on a sesame-oil base — applied, not ingested.
  • Kasisa-led: built around purified green vitriol, the astringent lekhana mineral the formula is named for.
  • Classical herb paste: Haritaki, Danti, Chitraka, Vidanga, Kushtha and Karanja cooked into the oil.
  • Traditional processing: prepared with Snuhi and Arka latex and Go-mutra, as the classical method describes.
  • Convenient 50 ml pack: a practical size for external use under physician guidance.
  • Genuine & doctor-guided: authentic Nagarjun stock supplied by Riddhish Herbals with a proper bill since 2015.

Composition — Classical Formula

Kasisadi Taila is a classical preparation; the table below lists its traditional ingredients with botanical names and parts. Proportions follow the classical text and the Ayurvedic Formulary of India, with Tila Taila (sesame oil) as the base. The physical Nagarjun pack remains the single source of truth for exact quantities.

Ingredient (Sanskrit) Botanical / English Part / Nature Classical role
Base (Sneha)
Tila Taila Sesamum indicum (Sesame Oil) Seed oil Oil base
Mineral / salt
Kasisa Green Vitriol (Ferrous Sulphate) Purified mineral Principal, astringent / lekhana
Saindhava Rock Salt Mineral salt Lekhana support
Kalka (herb paste)
Haritaki Terminalia chebula (Chebulic Myrobalan) Fruit Cleansing / restorative
Danti Baliospermum montanum Root Tikshna
Chitraka Plumbago zeylanica (Leadwort) Root Tikshna / deepana
Vidanga Embelia ribes (False Black Pepper) Fruit Krimighna
Kushtha Saussurea lappa (Costus) Root Skin dravya
Karanja Pongamia pinnata (Indian Beech) Seed Skin / wound dravya
Drava (processing liquids)
Snuhi Ksheera Euphorbia neriifolia latex Latex Bhavana / processing
Arka Ksheera Calotropis procera latex Latex Bhavana / processing
Go-mutra Cow Urine Liquid Bhavana / processing

Composition reflects the classical Kasisadi Taila formula (Bhaishajya Ratnavali / AFI). Confirm the exact ingredient list and proportions against the printed Nagarjun label before relying on them.

Research & Scientific References

Kasisadi Taila is best understood through its classical textual record, and several of its individual dravyas have been the subject of published Ayurvedic and phytopharmacological research relevant to external skin and wound care. Karanja (Pongamia pinnata) seed oil, for example, has been studied for antimicrobial and wound-soothing properties under experimental conditions, consistent with its long classical use as a skin dravya.

Published Ayurvedic and phytopharmacological literature has examined Kasisadi Taila and its key dravyas (notably Karanja and Haritaki) for external application and skin-wound contexts under study conditions.

Findings relate to individual ingredients or to classical use under study conditions, not to a guaranteed outcome from this finished product. Individual results may vary. Use under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician.

How to Use

For external application only. Gently clean and dry the affected area. Apply a small quantity of the oil to the external area, typically once or twice daily, or strictly as directed by your Ayurvedic physician. It is often applied with clean cotton (pichu). Because this is an external medicated oil, there is no oral dose or anupan — it must not be swallowed. Wash hands after each application.

Who Can Use It

Intended for adults using it externally under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. It is not a self-care product and not for internal use. Pregnant or lactating women, children, and anyone with broken skin, active bleeding, severe pain, discharge or fever should consult a physician before use — such situations need proper medical evaluation. Do a small patch test first if your skin is sensitive.

Safety Information

Use strictly under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. Consult your physician before use, especially if you are pregnant, lactating, taking any medication, or managing any medical condition. Keep out of reach of children. Results may vary from person to person.

For external use only — do not ingest. Keep away from the eyes and from internal mucous membranes. This formulation contains a purified mineral (Kasisa) and sharp classical dravyas; discontinue and consult your physician if irritation, burning or rash occurs. Do not apply to deep or heavily bleeding wounds without medical advice.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed after use. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use beyond the printed expiry. Natural settling or slight colour change in a classical oil is normal — shake gently before use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kasisadi Tail for external or internal use?

It is strictly for external application. Kasisadi Tail is a medicated oil applied to the external area and must never be swallowed.

Is Kasisadi Tail AYUSH or GMP certified?

It is a classical Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Nagarjun Pharmaceuticals under its Ayurvedic drug licence. Riddhish Herbals supplies genuine, bill-backed stock. For specific certification marks, please refer to the details printed on the physical pack.

What is Kasisadi Tail classically used for?

In Bhaishajya Ratnavali (Arsha Rogadhikara) it is described for external application in the context of Arsha (haemorrhoids) and for vrana (wound) care. This describes its classical textual use, not a promise of any specific result.

What does Kasisadi Tail contain?

Its classical formula is built on a Tila Taila (sesame oil) base with Kasisa (purified green vitriol) and Saindhava, a kalka of Haritaki, Danti, Chitraka, Vidanga, Kushtha and Karanja, and processing liquids of Snuhi and Arka latex with Go-mutra. See the composition table above; the pack label is the final authority on exact proportions.

Can I use it without consulting a doctor?

No. It contains a purified mineral and sharp classical dravyas and is meant for physician-guided external use. A qualified Ayurvedic physician should confirm it suits your situation.

How do I apply it?

Clean and dry the area, then apply a small quantity externally with clean cotton, once or twice a day or as your physician advises. Do not ingest, and keep it away from the eyes.

What are the alternate names and spellings?

It is also written Kasisadi Taila, Kasisadi Tel, Kasisadi Oil, Kasis Oil and Kashishadi Taila. “Kasisa” refers to green vitriol (ferrous sulphate), the lead ingredient.

Does it contain a mineral ingredient?

Yes — Kasisa (purified green vitriol) is the principal mineral the oil is named for, which is one reason it is dispensed as a physician-guided classical medicine.

How should I store it?

Keep it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, tightly closed and out of reach of children. Shake gently before use.

Is it available at Riddhish Herbals?

Yes. Riddhish Herbals stocks the genuine Nagarjun 50 ml pack with pan-India delivery, a proper bill and doctor-guided selection, since 2015.

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