It sounds like you’re asking about an oil that is claimed to have medicinal properties, including reducing uric acid, helping anxiety, arthritis, rheumatism, and curbing addictions like smoking and alcohol.
From a scientific perspective, there’s no single oil proven to do all of this, but certain oils and herbal oils have been traditionally used for some of these issues:
1. Flaxseed Oil (Linseed Oil)
- Benefits: Rich in omega-3 fatty acids; may reduce inflammation in arthritis and rheumatism.
- Uric Acid: Some studies suggest omega-3s can help reduce inflammation from high uric acid but don’t “remove” uric acid directly.
- Other claims: May have mild mood-stabilizing effects; not proven to stop cravings.
2. Black Seed Oil (Nigella sativa / Kalonji)
- Traditionally used for: Arthritis, inflammation, digestive health, and sometimes anxiety.
- Evidence: Limited studies suggest antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
3. Fish Oil
- Rich in: EPA and DHA (omega-3 fatty acids)
- May help: Inflammatory arthritis, joint pain, cardiovascular health.
4. Other Herbal Oils (used in Ayurvedic or traditional medicine)
- Sesame oil, olive oil: Used topically or in small dietary amounts for joint and overall health.
- Claimed effects: Anxiety relief (aromatherapy), detoxification, anti-inflammatory.
Important Notes
- No oil can cure addictions like cigarettes or alcohol; behavioral support and medical treatment are essential.
- High uric acid (gout) requires medical management—dietary changes, hydration, sometimes medication.
- Chronic arthritis and rheumatism benefit from a combination of anti-inflammatory diet, exercise, and sometimes medications—not just oil.
If you want, I can make a safe, practical “anti-inflammatory and uric acid–friendly oil regimen” you can use in cooking or topically that may help joints, mood, and overall health.