Ayurvedic and Herbal
In Sri Lanka Ayurveda medicine is based on the country’s centuries old treasure trove of indigenous knowledge base, natural environment and cultural repertory. According to archeological evidence, human civilisation dates back 30,000 years. Cave men of that age domesticated many wild plant varieties and used them for food and medicines.
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Link Lakshadee Lepa
Link Lakshadee Lepa
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Link Lakshadee Lepa is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal paste formulation primarily utilized for its potent anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and tissue-healing properties. The word "Lepa" refers to a topical paste application, and its chief ingredient is Laksha (lac or resin secreted by the insect Kerria lacca), which is renowned in Ayurveda for its unique ability to promote bone healing, mend fractures (Sandhania property), and pacify Kapha and Pitta doshas. When applied externally to the affected area, this formulation penetrates deep into the tissues to relieve localized pain, reduce swelling, and accelerate the recovery of sprains, strains, bone contusions, and joint injuries.
To use it, the herbal powder is typically mixed with a warm carrier liquid, such as lukewarm water, milk, or a specific medicated oil to form a smooth paste, which is then applied gently over the injury and left to dry, providing targeted, natural relief.
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