Authors :
Shete A.R; Sargar R.S.; Kalebhag A.M.; Dhole M.S.; Pukale A.B.; Pawar S.V.; Panaskar A.N.; Panaskar B.A.
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25may274
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Abstract :
Improved and new balm has a cooling effect on the skin following application. Though the amount of pressure
and mobility are important factors, balms have a special pharmacological effect when it comes to pain alleviation. One of
the balm’s functions is to provide a local anesthetic effect, which eventually results in comfort. It is possible to cure
congestion and headaches right away, as well as aches, pains, and stiffness in the muscles, joints, feet, and stress and fatigue.
In this research paper. The potential benefits of ethanolic extract of Vitex Negundo leaves in inflammatory and pain diseases
have been extensively researched, While ginger oil helps with circulation, warming, and muscle relaxation because it
contains bioactive compounds like gingerol. The results suggest that the combination of Vitex negundo and ginger oil offers
a promising, natural alternative to synthetic pain relief formulations, with potential for further development and clinical
validation.
Keywords :
Pain, Vitex Negundo, Gingerol, Potential, Inflammatory.
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Improved and new balm has a cooling effect on the skin following application. Though the amount of pressure
and mobility are important factors, balms have a special pharmacological effect when it comes to pain alleviation. One of
the balm’s functions is to provide a local anesthetic effect, which eventually results in comfort. It is possible to cure
congestion and headaches right away, as well as aches, pains, and stiffness in the muscles, joints, feet, and stress and fatigue.
In this research paper. The potential benefits of ethanolic extract of Vitex Negundo leaves in inflammatory and pain diseases
have been extensively researched, While ginger oil helps with circulation, warming, and muscle relaxation because it
contains bioactive compounds like gingerol. The results suggest that the combination of Vitex negundo and ginger oil offers
a promising, natural alternative to synthetic pain relief formulations, with potential for further development and clinical
validation.
Keywords :
Pain, Vitex Negundo, Gingerol, Potential, Inflammatory.