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<title>Mustard Oil for Hair: Why This Traditional Oil Still Works Wonders</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Mustard oil is extracted from the seeds of the mustard plant (Brassica juncea or Brassica nigra). It has a strong aroma, a golden yellow hue, and a warm, spicy flavor. In Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Nepal, it is widely used for both cooking and personal care. ]]></description>


<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 13:51:09 +0530</pubDate>

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