Dinesavalyadi Keram is an Ayurvedic medicine in herbal oil form, used in treatment of wounds. This medicine is formulated based on Kerala Ayurvedic tradition.
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Dinesavalyadi Keram uses: It is used for quick wound healing.
There is another reference of the same oil, with different set of ingredients, used in the treatment of skin diseases and to improve skin complexion.
Doctors also prescribe this for the treatment of
Sun tan, allergic dermatitis.
How to use: It is used for external application over the affected part.
Application on feet
Oil application over feet
Precaution if you apply this oil over feet:
If you apply this oil on feet, make sure to wash off thoroughly with water or wipe off with cloth. The oil can make you slippery while walking.
After applying, make sure there are no oil spills on the floor. This can make the floor slippery.
Shloka, Sanskrit verse

Ingredients
Dinesavalyadi Thailam ingredients:
Kalka dravya – Bolus prepared from Dinesavalli bark – Ventilago maderaspatana – 96 g
Coconut oil – 384 g
juice extract of Dinesavalli and Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa) – 768 ml each.
Side effects, manufacturers
Dineshavalyadi coconut oil Side effects:
There are no known side effects of this medicine, on external application.
This product is not meant for oral administration.
Manufacturers: Impcops, Nagarjuna – Dineshavallyaadi Keram
During pregnancy, lactation
If
you were using this oil before pregnancy without any allergic reaction, you can
continue using this oil even during pregnancy.
If you have not used this product before and wish to use it during pregnancy,
better to consult a doctor because it can cause skin allergy in some rare
cases.
It is generally considered as safe to use during lactation, however consult
your doctor for the right advice.
Can
this product be applied after steam therapy?
No.
Oil is best applied before steam therapy. This is as per basic Ayurvedic
principles.
Please consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
This article is written by Dr. Janardhana V Hebbar BAMS, MD (Ayu), PGDPSM, Managing Director, Easy Ayurveda Hospital.
It is reviewed by Dr. Shilpa Ramdas BAMS, MD (Ayu), Chief Ayurvedic Physician, Easy Ayurveda Hospital
10 thoughts on “Dinesavalyadi Keram – Benefits, How To Use, Ingredients, Side Effects”
is this use for thechukuli (full body )
It can be applied to full body, if required.
What is the difference between Chembaruthyadi Keram and Dineseladi Keram
Chembarutyadi keram is commonly used for skin diseases like eczema, scabies, and pruritis. Read more here – https://www.ayurmedinfo.com/2012/04/21/chemparuthyadi-keratailam-benefits-side-effects-ingredients-reference/
Dinesavalyadi is commonly used for quicker wound healing.
Can l use dineshvalyadi for suntan
can i use dineshavalyadikeram for dry skin problems?
Yes
am using this product from past 3 month, but no visible increase in skin completion. But you will get a glowing clear skin if you are using it on a daily basis and the results is just like an ordinary every day oil bathing .
Can I leave this oil overnight..
Yes.