BHPI Cheed Oil is a 60 ml herbal/pine-based topical oil traditionally used in South Asian herbal shops for soothing skin complaints and for topical relief of local inflammation and itching. Product listings typically present it as a topical herbal oil for skin care and related uses. Manufacturers/retailers often label the product with dosage instructions such as “as directed by the physician.”
Ingredients
- Cheed / Pine oil or Pine tar extract (active aromatic component)
- Carrier oil (e.g., sesame oil, coconut oil, or another vegetable oil) — varies by manufacturer
- Possibly other minor herbal additives depending on the specific BHPI formulation
Benefits / Uses
- Soothing localized skin inflammation, itching and minor rashes
- Supportive topical use for dry, flaky or itchy skin conditions (e.g., traditional uses for eczema/psoriasis-like symptoms)
- Topical massage to relieve mild muscular soreness or stiffness (traditional/folk use)
Safety Information
- Do a patch test: apply a small amount to the inner forearm and wait 24 hours to check for irritation or allergic reaction.
- Do NOT ingest. These topical oils can be toxic if swallowed and should be kept away from children and pets.
- Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, and open deep wounds.
- People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have asthma, epilepsy, or severe allergies should consult a healthcare professional before use — some pine/pine-tar products are not recommended in pregnancy or certain medical conditions.
- If you experience redness, intense burning, blistering, swelling, or breathing difficulty after use, stop immediately and seek medical help.