Herbs

Manjistha

Manjistha

Manjistha

Manjistha, also known as Indian Madder, is a revered herb in Ayurvedic medicine, primarily known for its powerful blood-purifying and detoxifying properties. It is commonly used to support clear skin, improve liver function, and enhance the lymphatic system. The herb is often found in powdered or capsule form and used in herbal teas or formulations. With its slightly bitter, astringent taste and earthy aroma, Manjistha has a cooling effect on the body and is especially beneficial in removing deep-seated toxins from tissues.

Description

Used traditionally to treat skin disorders, inflammation, and menstrual irregularities, Manjistha is a favorite among natural health practitioners. Its ability to support liver function and promote healthy circulation makes it essential for maintaining radiant skin and internal balance. Whether consumed internally or used in topical applications, Manjistha is a go-to herb for anyone seeking natural beauty and detox support.

History

Manjistha has been used in Ayurveda for over 3,000 years, mentioned in ancient texts like the Charaka Samhita for its cleansing and rejuvenating properties. The name "Manjistha" translates to "bright red," reflecting the deep red color of its roots, which were also historically used as a natural dye. Originating in India and Southeast Asia, it was widely used not only as a herbal medicine but also in textile dyeing and skin treatments. Ancient healers prescribed it for detoxification, purification of blood, and balancing the body's energy systems (doshas), particularly Pitta and Kapha.

Specification

Product Name Manjistha
Origin India
Family Rubiaceae
Binomial name Rubia Cordifolia

Features & Characteristics

Color Reddish-brown (root and powder form).
Taste and Smell Bitter, slightly astringent with an earthy aroma.
Quality Pure, finely ground root powder with a reddish hue; free from additives and contaminants.

Ingredients

Nutrients Contains glycosides, anthraquinones, and tannins.
Minerals Calcium, Magnesium, Iron.
Vitamins Contains trace amounts of Vitamin C and Vitamin A.
Protein 3g per 100g (approximate in dried powder).
Fats Very low fat content (~0.5g per 100g).

Uses of Manjistha

Taken as a blood purifier in powder or capsule form.

Used in herbal teas for detox and liver cleansing.

Applied topically for acne, skin inflammation, and pigmentation.

Included in Ayurvedic formulations for menstrual and hormonal balance.

Added to skincare and haircare products for natural healing.

Benefits of Manjistha

Promotes clear, radiant skin by purifying blood.

Supports liver function and helps remove toxins.

Improves lymphatic flow and boosts immunity.

Balances Pitta and Kapha doshas.

Reduces acne, eczema, and pigmentation naturally.

Helps regulate menstrual cycles and hormone balance.