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Karanja oil is cold pressed from seeds. The oil is reddish brown and rather viscous and non-edible. What makes the karanja oil so valuable, though, is its insecticidal and antiseptic qualities. Karanja Oil is also used in leather dressing, soap making and in the manufacture of lubricants. We recommend using karanja oil mixed with neem oil to treat mange in pets. Mix 1-2 ounces into a shampoo or lotion base to treat. In formulation, use up to 10%. The scent can be covered using fragrance or essential oils.