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Nalpamaram powder, boil a small amount in water (creating a "kizhi" - powder wrapped in a cloth) and use the resulting water for bathing, especially for post-natal care and skin conditions. You can also make a paste with the powder and water or other ingredients for face or body masks.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Water Decoction for Bathing:
Preparation: Take a small amount of nalpamaram powder (about 3 grams) and place it in a muslin cloth, tying it into a "kizhi" (a small pouch).
Boiling: Boil the "kizhi" in water until the water turns a light brownish color.
Cooling and Mixing: Remove the "kizhi" and allow the water to cool to a comfortable temperature.
Bathing: Add the nalpamaram water to your regular bath water and use for bathing.
Benefits: This method is particularly useful for post-natal care, helping to reduce pregnancy stretch marks and soothe the skin.
2. Paste Application (Face and Body Masks):
Preparation: Mix nalpamaram powder with water, yogurt, or rose water to form a paste.
Application: Apply the paste to the face or body.
Duration: Leave the paste on for 15-20 minutes (for face) or until it dries (for body).
Rinse: Rinse off with lukewarm water.
Benefits: This method can help hydrate, nourish, and cleanse the skin, and can also be used to treat skin conditions.
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