4 research outputs found
To evaluate safety and efficacy of Arthrohills oil in subjects with Musculoskeletal Pain
Musculoskeletal pain affects bones, joints, ligaments, tendons or muscles. An injury such as a fracture may cause sudden, severe pain. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 20-33% of the world’s population has some form of chronic musculoskeletal pain, translating to 1.75 billion people globally. Outdoor patients, having chronic pain of musculoskeletal origin were advised Arthrohills oil external application locally as few drops for small joints and up to 2–3 ml for the larger joints once in a day for external application with gentle massage for 15 min up to 6 weeks were used in this study. Assessment points were Pain, Tenderness, Swelling and Joint motility. We can conclude that, effect observed in all parameters is significant. Arthohills oil was safe and effective in musculoskeletal pain
To evaluate safety and efficacy of Keshohills hair oil in subjects with mild to moderate hair fall and dandruff
Introduction - Hair fall is one of the minor diseases which is affecting approximately 1.7% of the world population and challenging task for physicians. Treating Hair issues with ayurvedic medicated oils have gained importance due to the safety and efficacy of their use. Keshohills hair oil is Ayurvedic proprietary medicine formulated as oil with herbs aimed at reducing hair fall and scalp dandruff. Objective - The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Keshohills hair oil in the management of hair fall and dandruff of the scalp in adults. Materials and Methods - 50 healthy respondents were enrolled and completed the period of study positively. The 60 Second Hair Comb Test, Adherent Scalp Flaking Score, Objective Hair Assessment Questionnaire, were used in the study. Conclusion - Keshohills hair oil was effective in reducing hair loss, treating Seborrheic dermatitis
