Age Old Consumer Alternative of Rural India [@ecotrain & @naruralmedicine Challenge]

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I started thinking the life of Indians 100 years ago or even period before that, when I came across the @ecotrain and @naturalmedicine Alternate Consumer Challenge. A Challenge to have some home made or Natural alternatives then the consumer durables product available in the market. An easy way of getting wellness and careness.

I still remember, some faded stories from my grandfather, who becomes a cooperative bank manager during his time after year long of hard ship. For sure those time i.e before Independence, Indians were farming oriented nation and do not have much consumer oriented product, like No ToothPaste/ Tooth Brush, No Beauty cream, No soaps or other products of daily need. Still they use to live clean and hygienically.

But what they use to do??

My Grandfather used to told me, they were grown up using Mud for bathing instead of Soaps, Ashes were used to clean home utensil. Mustard oil to keep body dry free.

From.all those stories that I hardly remember now I still found many practices in our rural areas very common and active. Few of them, which I found quite interesting and meaningful

Toothbrush / Toothpaste Alternative

What people of yesteryear were using, when the soft bristles plastic handle or the sweet and salty gel paste were not available?.

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Well then, people opt for natural ways, they have the best alternatives in "Datun" for toothbrush and mixture of "Salt/Mustard oil" as paste. Datun are still been used in many places even the priest or religious minded people often found using Datun. A wooden tweek slowly chewed every morning is good for your teeth. The Neem Tweeks is the most common toothbrush however one can choose from, Kikar, lemon, olive.

Even before the dental association discover benefits of salt toothpaste for sensitivity, many people of rural part were already applying Salt on their tooth. To prevent from decay and keep them clean and sensitivity resistant.

Alternative to Bathing Soap and Gel or Utensil Bar

How many of you know of "Multani Mitti"?? Or Mud from Multan. A yellow kind of mud found in India and Pakistan. Or forget it, Who Don't want to get Dirty in Mud?? , Remember our childhood, or just imagine how a farmer's child would be bathing in earlier days, when there were no soaps available.

Let me tell you They use to apply local Muds on their skin from nearby river to wash body waste. Even Muds were used to wash utensil. I have seen many Black Burned utensils which were hard to clean, however rubbing it with Mud, they get clean and shine.

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Nowadays, I read about "Mud festival" being organised in different part of the world and people took it as a therapeutic treatment.
Anyhow, nowadays, Multani Mitti is the hot selling item in many stores. Even though many people use slippary Mud found on the banks of river Ganga to bath. They found to be very pious and have shining cleansing quality to keep your body clean.

Alternative to Beauty Face Packs

This one is the old traditional method. I found in my home and pretty sure many Indians and people around the world quite familiar.
Beauty packs which many actress or models uses to keep themselves for looking shining and glowing. However in many homes, we have a common paste as an alternative to costly beauty packs available in markets.

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A mixture of Gram Floor (Besan) , Curd & Turmeric Powder. Make a thick paste of it and apply on your face or body before shower. This one is our aged method and a good alternative from all kind of beauty products. Keeps your body glowing and shining.

Alternative to Mosquito Coil.

Visit any Rural part of India, and you will find many people massaging Mustard oil on their legs or body, just to keep the mosquito away. Mustard oil has a strong odour and act as a mosquito repellant, if you not tried yet, give it a go. Another way of keeping mosquito away is keeping Neem Leafes nearby. A natural repellant from mosquito. Now a days we have Neem Oils available in market.

These practices sounds pretty unorthodox. However, these are few of the aged old traditional homely methods that may prevent your pockets from burning and a good alternate to daily consumer products. I know many would be hesitant to even think of using Mud, or Mustard oild but this is how Indians develop and grown over the years.

To add on rather than using any branded baby oil, many households still prefer to have Mustard Oil baby massage

Now we have all kind of Soaps, Oil, Toothpaste or other daily use products easily and readily available in markets. However, even in some corner of India's region you will find the old traditional methods still in exist and the family living happily.

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it's funny how the idea of mud as a cleanser can feel counter productive, because it's visually dirty. I can certainly vouch that certain types of soil/mud will remove the oils from your skin in the same way soap does. I mostly garden with gloves, due to the fact that my soil strips too much oil from my skin, causing it to peel and get sore. Soil is also a great balancer of microbes, converting harmful ones to beneficial ones.

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You can check on Multani Mitti it is kind of dried soil and have many benefits to keep your skin glow. It used to apply like a paste ....it is special kind of mud

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really interesting @steemflow, I enjoyed reading this. I remember someone giving me a gift of dead sea mud many years ago and it was really quite nice. I have never used mustard oil on my skin and the mosquitoes have just come out so you've got me intrigued!

I was pretty sure..no one digest about mud.😉 But who didn't get Dirty in mud during rain or or during gardening in their childhood. ...although it sounds dirty to few but it has own magic....btw do check on Multani Mitti it has special mention on Ayurveda too..

Mustard is bit sticky too....you know recently I had cracks on my foot and applied mustard oil every night in 6 days....my foot is better ...

Enjoying to see the old ayurvedic ways celebrated, shared and explained. Super nice post, and a great contribution to the challenge.


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That's some great tips. It may sounds wired in today's modern life but I can understand how helpful those was.
Thanks for sharing!

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Great post! yes i have cleaned my plates with ash once or twice, and here i see a few more i have yet to try! mustard oil on the legs huh... mmm '=)

lovely selection of ideas, thanks for sharing this!

I've never heard of mustard oil, and your post makes it sound very useful. I wonder where to get it in the US.
Thanks for all this excellent information.

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