Works well for neuropathy , massage on the area effected
Purana Ghrita (aged ghee) is highly regarded in Ayurveda as a therapeutic, medicated substance for treating neurological, psychological, and chronic degenerative disorders. Because it is aged for over one year (up to 10–100 years), it is believed to penetrate the nervous system more effectively than fresh ghee, acting as a potent rejuvenator for damaged neural tissue

Ayurvedic Applications for Neuropathy & Nerve Health:
- Neurological Disorders: Purana Ghrita is specifically indicated for conditions involving nerve dysfunction, such as epilepsy, seizures, mental disorders, and memory loss.
- Myelin Protection: It supports the nervous system by providing essential nutrients that aid in repairing nerve tissues.
- Anti-inflammatory: It possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties, reducing inflammation in the nerves.
- Deep Tissue Penetration: It is described as teekshna (piercing), allowing it to penetrate deep into tissues at a cellular level, making it effective for addressing chronic nerve pain or damage.
- Administration: It is used in Nasya (nasal drops), Abhyanga (massage), and Pana (oral ingestion)


Dosage and Usage (Consult a Practitioner):
- Oral: Generally, 1/2 to 1 teaspoon is taken in the morning on an empty stomach with warm water or milk.
- Nasya (Nasal Drop): 2 drops in each nostril, or 1 drop in the belly button, typically at night.
- Note: Due to its potential to cause weight gain and high fat content, it is often recommended to use it under the guidance of an Ayurvedic doctor, especially if treating chronic conditions
Purana Ghrita is considered a Tridoshahara (balances all three doshas: Vata, Pitta, Kapha), which is significant because many neurological issues are rooted in aggravated Vata.

