Manjistha Extract

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Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) is an Ayurvedic herb commonly known as Indian Madder or Manjishtha. It is a climbing plant with red roots, native to the Indian subcontinent. The herb is renowned for its various medicinal properties and has been used for centuries in traditional Indian medicine.

Manjistha is available in various forms, including powder, capsules, and liquid extract. Here's how it can be used:

  1. Powder:Mix 1-2 teaspoons of Manjistha powder with honey or warm water and consume it once or twice daily.
  2. Capsules:Follow the dosage instructions provided on the product label or as directed by a healthcare professional.
  3. Liquid Extract:Add a few drops of the liquid extract to water or juice and consume it as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

Please note that it is essential to consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare professional to determine the appropriate dosage for your specific health needs.

  1. Blood Purification:Manjistha is primarily known for its potent blood-purifying properties. It helps to eliminate toxins from the blood, thereby promoting healthier and clearer skin.
  2. Skin Health:Due to its blood-purifying nature, Manjistha is often used to alleviate various skin issues like acne, eczema, and psoriasis. It aids in reducing inflammation and promoting skin healing.
  3. Antioxidant Activity:The herb exhibits strong antioxidant properties, which help combat free radicals and oxidative stress, supporting overall health and immune function.
  4. Anti-inflammatory:Manjistha contains compounds with anti-inflammatory effects, making it useful in managing inflammatory conditions and reducing swelling.
  5. Urinary Health:It is used to support kidney and urinary health, helping to maintain a healthy urinary system.
  6. Liver Support:Manjistha is believed to aid liver function and support liver health, assisting in detoxification processes.
  1. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid using Manjistha without consulting a healthcare professional, as its safety during these periods is not fully established.
  2. Diabetes:If you have diabetes or are on medications that lower blood sugar levels, use Manjistha with caution, as it may further reduce blood sugar levels.
  3. Allergic Reactions:Individuals with known allergies to plants in the Rubiaceae family (such as coffee or gardenia) should exercise caution while using Manjistha, as it may trigger allergic reactions.
  4. Surgery:If you have a scheduled surgery, it is advisable to stop using Manjistha at least two weeks before the procedure, as it might interfere with blood sugar control and blood clotting.
  5. Drug Interactions:Manjistha may interact with certain medications, so it's crucial to inform your healthcare provider about any other medications or supplements you are taking before using Manjistha.

Always seek professional advice before incorporating Manjistha or any other herbal supplement into your health regimen, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or are taking medications.

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