Monday, April 28, 2008

TYT Herbal Medicated Oil

Herbal Medicated Oil is a multi-purpose traditional medicated oil. It is useful for wind, stomachache, minor sprain, burns, cuts, insect bites or insect stings, numbness, backache, post natal wind, rheumatism and other minor injuries. For best results, rub some onto affected parts for at least 5 to 15 minutes. Repeat 3 times a day.


Herbal Medicated Oil and its special characteristics:

-An affordable and easy to use multi-purpose medicated oil.

-Fresh and natural herbal scent.

-Suitable even for baby’s skin.

-Does not stain easily.

-Does not feel oily when fully absorbed into skin.

-Carefully formulated and produced by a licensed pharmaceutical factory in Malaysia.

Add Herbal Medicated Oil to your emergency kits today!


Various Usage of Herbal Medicated Oil:

1. Baby’s Bath

Before bathing baby, apply onto top of baby’s soft spot and belly button.

Dry the baby with a towel after bathing and apply onto baby’s soft spot and belly button to prevent chill.

2. Stomachache / wind

Rub oil in your palms and stroke stomach slowly downwards. Repeat until warm.

3. Flu / Runny Nose

Apply on to the top of baby’s soft spot and belly button. Rub onto chest until warm.

4. Confinement Wind

Apply and massage feet and hands until warm. Repeat 3 to 4 times a day.

5. Earache

Drip few drops into ear. Stuff with cotton. Remove cotton when pain reduces.

6. Scalding

Apply onto scalded area. Cover wound with soil soaked cotton. Bandage. Change cotton daily.

7. Cut

Cover with soil soaked cotton. Bandage. Change cotton 2 to 3 times a day.

8. Mosquito Repellent

Apply onto skin to repel mosquitoes.

9. Numbness

Apply and massage hands and feet until warm.

10. Rheumatism

Apply and massage gently to improve blood circulation.

11. Leech Repellent

Apply onto legs or leech wounds to repel leeches.

12. Backache

Rub onto affected area until warm.

13. Sprain

Apply and massage gently. Cover with oil soaked cotton. Bandage for one day.
Add oil if cotton dries up.

14. Itchiness

Apply onto skin to stop itchiness.

15. Joint ache

Rub onto affected area until warm.

My comment:

I bath my baby 2 times a day, around 9am and 5pm. Before bathing my baby, I apply some herbal medicated oil onto the top of his soft spot and belly button. My parents also ask me to apply some onto his middle chest as well. After the bath and dry off baby's belly button, I apply again on the same 3 spots. It's believe to avoid wind goes inside the tummy.

Sometimes I see baby's head skin is dirty. Some dirt may even being peeled off easily by finger nails. It may be due to the usage of medicated oil for too many times and it has been added on some sweats of baby. So, I apply on some Drapolene to soften the dirt and peel them off carefully with comb.