- Softens and moisturizes skin
- Heals cuts, burns, and rashes
- Strengthens hair and soothes scalp
- Used in natural candles, balms, and creams
Sal Tree Resin (Ral Safaid) – 100% Pure Natural Shorea robusta Resin
Buy 100% pure Sal Tree Resin (Ral Safaid) online. Authentic Shorea robusta oleoresin, naturally sourced. Trusted quality, fast delivery.
Product Overview
Looking for genuine Ral Safaid, the natural resin of the Sal Tree (Shorea robusta)? Also known as Sakhua, Shala Tree, or Sal Dammar, this large deciduous tree native to the Indian subcontinent produces a distinctive oleoresin that has been valued for centuries across Ayurvedic, Unani, and tribal medicine traditions, as well as for its use as natural incense. Our Ral Safaid is naturally sourced and supplied in its raw resin form, exactly as collected from the tree.
We supply Sal Tree Resin without chemical treatment or artificial processing — the same authentic material traditional practitioners and herbal households have relied on for generations.
Why Choose Our Ral Safaid?
- 100% Natural & Authentic – Genuine Shorea robusta oleoresin, sourced pure
- Naturally Collected – Traditionally exuded from the tree trunk, unprocessed
- No Additives or Chemical Treatment – Pure resin, nothing else added
- Trusted Across Traditions – Recognized in Ayurvedic, Unani, and tribal medicine practice
- Naturally Aromatic – Valued traditionally for incense and fumigation use
- Hygienically Sorted & Packed – Cleaned to remove bark and debris
- Fast & Secure Delivery – Reliable shipping across Pakistan
About Ral Safaid (Sal Tree Resin)
The Sal tree is a large, significant tree native to India, Nepal, Myanmar, and Bangladesh, holding notable religious and cultural importance in both Hindu and Buddhist tradition, alongside its long-recognized medicinal value. When the tree trunk is incised, it naturally exudes an oleo-gum resin — known as Ral, Sal Dammar, or Indian Dammar — which hardens into the resin form sold and used traditionally.
This resin has been documented across classical Ayurvedic texts and is also recognized in Unani and tribal medicine systems, historically used by practitioners as a raw material in traditional formulations. It has also traditionally been burned as a fragrant incense in religious and cultural ceremonies, valued for its naturally pleasant aroma when heated.
Traditional Uses
- Ayurvedic & Unani Formulations – Used by traditional practitioners as an ingredient in herbal preparations
- Traditional Incense – Burned for fumigation and religious ceremonial use, valued for its natural fragrance
- Topical Traditional Applications – Used in some traditional preparations related to skin and wound care under practitioner guidance
- Traditional Astringent Use – Historically referenced in classical texts among astringent-category herbs
Important Safety Note
Ral Safaid is a traditional resin and should be used only in the customary manner, ideally under the guidance of a qualified hakim, Ayurvedic vaid, or healthcare provider, particularly for any internal or formulation-specific use. It is not intended for self-medication, casual consumption, or use by children, pregnant or breastfeeding women without professional guidance. Please consult a qualified practitioner before use. This listing is for the sale of raw herbal resin only and does not constitute medical advice.
How It’s Packed
Each batch of Ral Safaid is:
- Naturally sourced from Sal tree resin exudate
- Cleaned and sorted to remove bark and plant debris
- Packed in moisture-resistant, sealed packaging
- Stored in a cool, dry environment to preserve quality until dispatch
Storage Tips
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct heat and sunlight
- Keep in an airtight container, as resin can soften in warm temperatures
- Avoid prolonged exposure to humidity, which can affect texture
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Ral Safaid traditionally used for?
It has a long history of use in Ayurvedic, Unani, and tribal medicine, as well as traditional use as fragrant incense in religious ceremonies.
Q: Is this the same as regular incense resin?
It is a natural tree resin traditionally used for incense burning, alongside its recognized place in traditional herbal medicine systems.
Q: Can I use this resin without professional guidance?
For internal or formulation-specific use, we recommend consulting a qualified hakim or Ayurvedic vaid; for traditional incense burning, it can be used as commonly practiced.
Q: How should I store it?
Keep in a cool, dry, airtight container away from heat and sunlight, as the resin can soften when warm.
Q: Is Sal Tree Resin the same product across different regional names?
Yes, names like Ral Safaid, Sal Dammar, Rala, and Indian Dammar generally refer to the same resin from the Shorea robusta tree, though regional preparation and grading can vary.
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