Date: 25 Feb 2016
Latin name: Rubia cordifolia Linn. sensu Hook. f. (Rubiaceae)
Sanskrit/Indian name: Manjishtha, Samanga, Manjith, Majith
General information:
Indian Madder is beneficial in treating skin conditions like uneven pigmentation and eczema. The roots, leaves and seeds of the herb are beneficial for amenorrhea, liver diseases and gall bladder and spleen ailments.
The climbing rugose vine with reddish roots is found in the Himalayas and in hill stations across India.
Therapeutic constituents:
The key components of Indian Madder include purpurin (trihydroxy anthraquinone), munjistin (xanthopurpurin-2-carboxylic acid), peudopurpurin (purpurin-3-carboxylic acid) and free alizarin as well as its glucoside. These compounds impart antibacterial, expectorant and diuretic properties to the herb.
Key therapeutic benefits:
- As an effective blood detoxifier, Indian Madder treats skin disorders like hyperpigmentation, scabies, acne and allergies.
- The herb is also known to maintain overall health and is beneficial in the treatment of liver diseases, gall stones and amenorrhea.
Used in: Clarina, Cystone, Rumalaya, Septilin, Septilin Syrup, Antiseptic Cream, Anti-Stress Massage Oil, Anti-Wrinkle Cream
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