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Dosage: 3-6 gms with warm water or as instructed by the Ayurvedic physician.
Quantity: 100 Gm
It is a very good ayurvedic itching medicine. Works well for skin dryness also. Would recommend it.
I use this product to treat my skin dryness and acne. Very effective remedy.
It is fairly easy to take when compared to other Ayurvedic medicines. Works great for acne treatment.
Relieves skin issues like eczema, itching, dryness, psoriasis, vitiligo, and acne.
It is a potent herb to detoxify the blood
Promotes healing of wounds and imparts glow and complexion to the skin.
Other Benefits
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Manjishta Powder
Manjishta - Rubia cordifolia - Root powder.
Manjishta is an effective ayurvedic psoriasis treatment. It deals with imbalanced Kapha dosha. Accumulation of Kapha dosha can lead to lethargy, sluggishness, sticky bowel movements, fogginess and more. The blood purifying property of Manjishta Powder can be attributed to its ability to calm the Pitta dosha. An imbalanced Pitta dosha vitiates the blood and impairs its normal functioning. Just like the blood, the Pitta dosha is also instrumental in determining skin features such as color, texture, and temperature. When Pitta dosha becomes aggravated, the excess heat built up inside the body may make your skin reddish, irritable and prone to eruptions.
Manjishta, with its sweet, bitter and astringent taste, is an effective Pitta pacifier and supports healthy, younger-looking, clean and clear skin.
Benefits and uses of Manjishta Powder:
Here the various ways Manjishta can be used:
Topical Uses Of Manjishta:
Oral Uses Of Manjishta
Manjishta is an important ingredient of many Ayurvedic formulations and preparations; Manjishta powder, MahaManjishtadi Kvatha (decoction), Manjishta Arka (tincture) and Manjishta Phanta (hot infusion) or Manjishta tea.