Mustard oil
Mustard oil
Mustard oil, commonly known as Sarso ka Tel, is extracted from the seeds of mustard plant. It has a characteristic pungent flavor and a strong aroma. It is rich in unsaturated fatty acids and minerals and is considered one of the healthiest oils.
Mustard oil is loaded with natural fats which can prove to be beneficial for hair. Massaging scalp with the mustard oil provides deep conditioning and increases hair growth due to the presence of certain vitamins and fatty acids.
It also has anti-aging properties that prevent skin cell damage and provide protection to the skin with the help of certain antioxidants. The anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties of Mustard oil fights against certain skin infections. Mustard oil when mixed with aloe vera gel is a good combination to remove all the impurities, hydrate and nourish the skin.
As per Ayurveda, Mustard oil helps improve the digestive system due to its Ushna (hot) property.
It also aids in weight loss by improving metabolism that helps in burning more calories as it contains unsaturated fatty acids. Regular consumption of mustard oil not only helps in reducing weight but also helps in managing heart diseases due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
It is advisable to avoid the excessive consumption of Mustard oil as it may cause gastrointestinal problems[5][9][16-18].
Mustard oil is loaded with natural fats which can prove to be beneficial for hair. Massaging scalp with the mustard oil provides deep conditioning and increases hair growth due to the presence of certain vitamins and fatty acids.
It also has anti-aging properties that prevent skin cell damage and provide protection to the skin with the help of certain antioxidants. The anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties of Mustard oil fights against certain skin infections. Mustard oil when mixed with aloe vera gel is a good combination to remove all the impurities, hydrate and nourish the skin.
As per Ayurveda, Mustard oil helps improve the digestive system due to its Ushna (hot) property.
It also aids in weight loss by improving metabolism that helps in burning more calories as it contains unsaturated fatty acids. Regular consumption of mustard oil not only helps in reducing weight but also helps in managing heart diseases due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
It is advisable to avoid the excessive consumption of Mustard oil as it may cause gastrointestinal problems[5][9][16-18].
What are the synonyms of Mustard oil?
Brassica campestris, Sariah, Sarishaa, Sarasiya Tail, Kaduva Tela, Saasve, Saasive enne, Kadukuenna, Shirsiche Tela, Sorisha Tela, Sarso ka Saka, Kaduguennai, Aavanune, Rogana Sarsafa[1].
What is the source of Mustard oil?
Plant Based
Precautions when using Mustard oil
Advice from Experts
Important

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1. Over-consumption of Mustard oil may lead to stomach and gastrointestinal irritation[5].
2. Constant and overuse of Mustard oil may lead to thyroid problems resulting in hyperthyroidism[5].
2. Constant and overuse of Mustard oil may lead to thyroid problems resulting in hyperthyroidism[5].
Breastfeeding

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Since enough scientific evidence is not available, it is advisable to avoid or consult your doctor before taking Mustard oil during breastfeeding.
Patients with diabetes

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Mustard oil should be used carefully in diabetic patients and overconsumption should be avoided[5].
Patients with heart disease

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Mustard oil should be used carefully in heart patients and over-consumption should be avoided[5].
Pregnancy

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Since enough scientific evidence is not available, it is advisable to avoid or consult your doctor before taking Mustard oil during pregnancy.
How to use Mustard oil
Mustard oil
- Use 2-4 teaspoons of Mustard oil in your daily cooking.
- You can massage your scalp on a weekly basis.
- Use 2-4 teaspoons of Mustard oil in your daily cooking.
- You can massage your scalp on a weekly basis.
Frequently asked questions

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Massage Mustard oil in the hair and scalp. It usually takes up to 2-4 hours for the oil to get absorbed into the hair. So you need to keep the oil for almost 2-4 hours before shampooing your hair for the best results.

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Regularly massage Mustard oil by mixing it in your face pack or scrub. It helps to reduce tan and dullness of the skin.

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Mustard and olive, both oils are good for health. They contain unsaturated fatty acids. Olive oil and its varieties are generally costlier than Mustard oil. This is the reason Mustard oil is preferred over Olive oil.

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Yes, Mustard oil can be mixed with castor oil. This combination is best known to promote hair growth as both these oils are considered ideal for scalp and hair nourishment.

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Mustard oil contains omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids which are useful in the management of PCOS as it helps in the positive development of ovarian tissues.
References
- The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia Of India. Part 1 Volume 1.
- Bai S, Malik A, Seasotiya L. In vitroantioxidant activity, total phenolic content and therapeutic potential of brassica campestris l. (brassicaceae) seed in inhibiting human pathogens.International Journal Of Recent Advances In Pharmaceutical Research.2014;4(2):15-24.
Disclaimer
The content is purely informative and educational in nature and should not be construed as medical advice. Please use the content only in consultation with an appropriate certified medical or healthcare professional.