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Manjistha or Indian Madder is one of the best blood-purifying herbs. It aids in blood purification, skin allergies and facilitates speedy healing of wounds. It helps maintain good digestion and alleviates arthritis, and is a potent immunity booster as well. Manjistha promotes the smooth functioning of the lymphatic system, responsible for supporting the body to eliminate unwanted and toxic matters.

What are the synonyms of Manjistha?

Manjistha is also known as Rubia cordifolia, Indian Madder, Manjishtha, Samanga, Vikasa, Yojanavalli, Jingi, Lohitalata, Bhandiri, Raktanga, Vastrabhushana, Kalameshi, Lata, Manjeeth, Manjitti, Tamravalli, Raktamanjishte, Manjetti, Phuvva, Runas.

Benefits of Manjistha

1. Manages Skin Disease

Manjistha is beneficial in managing the symptoms of various skin diseases. Psoriasis is a skin disease characterized by scaly and dry patches on the skin along with inflammation. The dry root of Manjistha helps reduce these symptoms. It also gives relief from itching due to its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antioxidant properties.

According to ayurveda, Manjistha is a useful herb to manage skin disorders like redness and psoriasis. Manjistha helps to purify the blood and treats all types of skin disorders. This is due to its Pitta balancing and Raktashodhak (blood purifier) properties. It helps to purify the blood and pacify Pitta dosha, one of the leading causes of skin diseases.

2. Manages Heart Health

Manjistha is good for the heart as it acts as a calcium channel blocker to manage irregular cardiac rhythm. It has potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-platelet activities and might prevent lipid peroxidation that damages the blood vessels. It also reduces platelet aggregation. It might be beneficial in managing high blood pressure due to its diuretic and vasodilating properties.

According to ayurveda, Manjistha is good for the heart as it helps in maintaining a normal cholesterol level. It improves metabolism by reducing Ama (toxic remains in the body due to improper digestion). This is due to its Ushna (hot) nature. It also flushes out the toxins from the blood. This is because of its Raktashodhak (blood purifier) property.

3. Reduces Kidney Stones

The roots of Manjistha is beneficial in reducing the risk of kidney stones. Manjistha roots work by lowering calcium and oxalate levels in kidneys and inhibiting urinary stones’ growth.

According to Ayurveda, kidney stones are considered as Mutrashmari. “Mutrashmari” (renal calculi) is a disease of Vata-Kapha origin, which causes Sanga (obstruction) in the Mutravaha Srotas (urinary system). Manjistha has Ushna (hot) property, which works on balancing both Vata-Kapha and prevents the formation of stones.

4. Controls Rheumatoid Arthritis

Manjistha has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The chemicals present in Manjistha inhibits the activity of an inflammatory protein. This reduces joint pain and swelling associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis.

According to ayurveda, Manjistha is Ushna (hot) in nature, which diminishes Ama (body toxins) and helps reduce the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

FAQs

Does Manjistha help boost the immune system?

Yes, Manjistha helps to boost the immune system. It has antioxidant properties that help reduce oxidative stress and prevent cell damage.

Is Manjistha good for the liver?

Manjistha has potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that might prevent lipid peroxidation that damages the liver cells. It reduces the level of elevated liver enzymes in the blood. Manjistha might also be beneficial in the case of acute and chronic hepatitis.

According to ayurveda, Manjistha promotes healthy liver function by improving the digestive fire, making digestion easy, and reducing its load. Also, Manjistha is  Pitta balancing and has Raktashodhak (blood purifier) property to purify the blood and improve liver functions.

Does Manjistha have a role in wound healing?

Yes, Manjistha has a role in wound healing. It promotes wound closure. It helps in the formation of new skin cells. Manjistha also has an antibacterial property that prevents skin infection and promotes wound healing.

Does Manjistha help in relieving pain?

Yes, Manjistha has analgesic or pain-relieving property due to the presence of certain constituents. Roots of Manjistha might help lower pain; however, the exact mechanism of action is unknown.

According to ayurveda, Manjistha might help relieve pain caused due to an aggravated Vata dosha. Manjistha has Ushna (hot) property, which calms Vata and thus gives relief from pain.

Is Manjistha useful in Diarrhea?

Improper food, impure water, toxins, mental stress, and Agnimandya (weak digestive fire) are responsible for aggravating Vata. An aggravated Vata brings fluid in the intestine from various tissues from the body and mixes with the stool, which leads to loose, watery motions or diarrhea. Manjistha helps to control diarrhea by improving digestive fire due to its Deepan (appetizer) Pachan (digestive) properties. This makes the stool thick and reduces the frequency of motion. Manjistha also controls bleeding because of its Kashaya (astringent) nature.

Is Manjistha beneficial in treating stomach worms?

Yes, the root extract of Manjistha is beneficial in controlling stomach worms due to the presence of certain chemical constituents. However, the exact mechanism of action is not known.

What are the benefits of Manjistha for Jaundice?

Manjistha is beneficial in managing Jaundice due to its hepatoprotective (liver protective) property. It is known that Manjistha has protective activity against hepatitis B to which Jaundice is generally associated. Also, it prevents liver damage and normalizes bile function.

Is Manjistha useful for urinary diseases?

Yes, Manjistha is useful in reducing the risk of urinary diseases like uterine bleeding, urinary discharge, or stones. This is due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, wound healing property. It is also beneficial in the case of urinary infections due to its antibacterial property.

Is Manjistha safe for the skin?

Yes, Manjistha is useful for the skin. Glycosides present in Manjistha improves complexion and lighten dark spots. It acts as a natural blood purifier and makes your skin glow.

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