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(Special Precautions of Manjistha)
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Other Names : Rubia cordifolia, Indian Madder, Marathi, Majith, Tamaralli, Manditti, btsod, qiàn cǎo gēn (茜草根)<br>The roots of Rubia cordifolia are also the source of a medicine used in Ayurveda.
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==Special Precautions of Manjistha==
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High Vāta; Can aggravate vata in long term.
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==Benefits and uses of Manjistha are==
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Is one of Ayurveda's most popular blood purifiers that has been used for lymphatic support.
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* used to treat blood disorders; spread heat, excess heat in the lungs, kidneys, and intestines; reduce swelling; and is a component of the three reds, a subcompound included in many Tibetan preparations in order to remove excess heat in the blood.
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* as an immune regulator. Scientific studies have shown that it regulates blood pressure, blood vessel constriction, and helps prohibit blood clot formation.
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* to treat raised uric acid, arthritis associated with gout, glandular swellings, reoccurring skin infections and other skin diseases such as pigmentation anomalies and leucoderma.
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* It works in conjunction with other products in treating uterine and urinary infections, diarrhea, dysentery, and chronic fevers.
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* Manjistha can be used to treat irregular menstruation.
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* This herb works very well both internally and externally to promote skin glow and lustre. It also helps remove pimples, freckles, other discolorations, and promotes the healing of skin tissues damaged by injury or infection.
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