Manjistha
Manjistha, known as Rubia cordifolia, is derived from the roots of the Manjistha plant and is referred to as Mānjisthā in the Charak Samhita. It is renowned for its potent blood-purifying properties and is often used to promote healthy skin and alleviate various skin disorders, owing to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities. Mānjisthā, the revered root of Rubia cordifolia, is esteemed in Ayurvedic tradition for its profound ability to purify the blood (rakta shodhana). It is hailed as a potent Rasayana, promoting vitality and enhancing ojas. Its properties of alleviating pitta and kapha imbalances make it invaluable for treating skin ailments, such as eczema and psoriasis. Furthermore, Mānjisthā supports the health of the circulatory system and facilitates the healing of wounds. In formulations, it is often combined with other herbs to enhance its efficacy and restore sattva in the body. The essence of this divine herb resonates with the principles of holistic well-being, aligning body, mind, and spirit.
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Ayurvedic Uses & Benefits of Manjistha