‘You are what you eat’. Healthy skin mirrors a healthy gut and metabolism. Improper digestion and assimilation results in build up of ‘Ama’ or metabolic toxins in the circulating body fluids. Mahamanjishtadi Kashayam is the remedy of choice in improving skin health and immunity in a holistic manner.
‘Kashaya’ or herbal decoctions harness the healing properties of herbs and roots in a mild and easily absorbable water base. The tablet modification allows easy transportation and administration, without compromising on its therapeutic benefits.
Features & Benefits
- Mahamanjishtadi Kashayam is a synergy of astringent, bitter and cooling herbs and roots that balance the Pitta elements in the system.
- ‘Manjistha’ or Indian Madder is lauded for its blood purifying properties, and facilitating smooth function of the lymphatic system.
- The formula of Mahamanjishtadi Kashayam has significant anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory activity in the gut, skin, bones and joints.
- It purifies blood and lymph in circulation. It encourages cellular metabolism and expulsion of endotoxins.
- Digestive action of the formula breaks down ‘Ama’ or disease causing complexes in the body.
- It is an excellent remedy for sign and symptoms associated with deranges ‘Rakta’ and ‘Pitta, which manifest as chronic skin diseases.
- Mahamanjishtadi Kashayam improves skin health and immunity. It encourages healing of chronic non-healing ulcers and rashes.
Dosage and Instructions
Adult:15-20 ml of Mahamanjishtadi Kashayam mixed with 45-60 ml of boiled and cooled water, twice daily on empty stomach.
Child: 10-15 ml of Mahamanjishtadi Kashayam mixed with 30-45 ml of boiled and cooled water, twice daily on empty stomach.
Suitable for all ages.
Key Ingredients
Manjishta (Rubia Cordifolia)
Commonly known as Indian Madder, it is considered to be one of the best blood-purifying herbs. It is mainly used to break down blockages in the blood flow and remove stagnant blood. Manjistha herb can be used both internally and externally on skin for promoting skin whitening. It helps manage acne and pimples by inhibiting the growth of acne-causing bacteria due to its antioxidant property.
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)
Commonly known as Indian walnut tree, it is one among the Triphala. An important drug in the various Ayurvedic preparations. It holds high significance for treating diarrhea, dysentery, vision problems, obesity, gingivitis, gout, asthma. It is useful for treating scalp infections like dandruff, itching, and hair fall.
Amalaki (Embilica officinalis)
Commonly known as Indian gooseberry, it is one among the Triphala. Rich with Vitamin C, Amalaki is known for its anti-aging property and as an immunity booster. It is commonly used for maintaining cholesterol levels, heartburn, and diabetic conditions. It is easily available in the kitchen as a side dish. It is used also for hair care as oil and hair packs, as it strengthens and condition follicles down to the roots.
Vibhitaki (Terminalia Bellerica)
Commonly known as bahera, it is one among the Triphala. The fruit of the plant is used. The drug is used in the preparation of many Rasayanas as well used in obesity, maintaining blood sugar level, enhances digestion, relieves constipation, etc.
Nimba (Azardirachta indica)
Commonly known as Neem tree, Neem is used for various skin diseases, eye disorders, ulcers, gum diseases, for birth control. It is also used as a mosquito repellent. Neem leaf paste is used as a home remedy for the skin.
Haridra (Curcuma longa)
It is commonly known as turmeric and easily found in the kitchen. It possess anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti oxidant properties. The drug is commonly used in insect bites, indigestion, anorectal conditions like hemorrhoids, etc. Turmeric powder mixed in water and taken in the early morning eliminates the toxins from the body.
Bharangi (Clerodendron serratum)
Bharangi is one of the common herbs used in the treatment of cold, chronic sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, cough, and other chronic respiratory problems. It is also an excellent dry cough home remedy. It is also used by Ayurveda for relief from fever and hyper-pyrexia.
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
It is commonly called Tree turmeric. The fruit is edible and is a rich source of Vitamin C. It is used for skin problems like inflammation and psoriasis as it has anti-inflammatory and anti-psoriatic activity. It helps in managing acne by preventing the growth of acne-causing bacteria and reducing inflammation due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Kushtam(Sausseria lappa)
It is a well used drug in Ayurveda that has a good anti-inflammatory and antibacterial property. It also helps in preventing infections. Its dried powder is the principal ingredient in an ointment for ulcers. It is also a hair wash.
Musta (Cyperus rotundus)
Musta is often used in Ayurveda to promote healthy menstruation. Great for reducing inflammation in the lower abdominal region, used in gastritis, fever, and associated burning sensations. It also helps in relieving mental stress and irritation leading up to menstruation. It is also used in the treatment of fever. Musta is also used in supporting the liver and digestive function.
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