Rubia cordifolia (Manjistha)
Manjistha is a powerful Ayurvedic herb widely used for blood purification, skin glow, acne, pigmentation, and hormonal balance. In Ayurveda, it is known as one of the best Rakta Shodhak (blood cleanser) herbs.
Since you’re interested in natural and Ayurvedic solutions, this herb can be very useful for both skin and hair health.
🌿 Ayurvedic Properties
- Rasa (Taste): Bitter, Astringent
- Virya (Potency): Cooling
- Dosha Effect: Balances Pitta & Kapha
- Main Action: Blood purifier, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant
✨ Benefits of Manjistha
1️⃣ Skin Benefits
- Helps reduce acne & pimples
- Reduces pigmentation & dark spots
- Improves skin glow
- Helpful in eczema & psoriasis
- Reduces redness & inflammation
👉 Best for oily, acne-prone, and sensitive skin.
2️⃣ Blood Purification
- Detoxifies blood
- Supports liver function
- Helps in hormonal acne
- Useful in skin disorders caused by “impure blood” (as per Ayurveda)
3️⃣ Hair Benefits
- Reduces scalp inflammation
- Supports healthy hair growth
- Helps in dandruff (when caused by heat or pitta imbalance)
4️⃣ Women’s Health
- Supports menstrual balance
- Helpful in PCOS-related skin issues
- Reduces excessive heat in body
🥄 How to Use Manjistha
🔹 1. Internal Use (Best for Acne & Pigmentation)
- Powder: ½ tsp with warm water (once daily)
- Best time: After meals
- Duration: 6–8 weeks
⚠️ Always consult a doctor if pregnant or on medication.
🔹 2. Face Pack (For Glow & Acne)
Mix:
- 1 tsp Manjistha powder
- 1 tsp Multani mitti
- Rose water
Apply 15 minutes → wash with normal water.
Use 2–3 times per week.
🔹 3. Manjistha Oil for Skin
- Infuse in sesame oil
- Apply at night for pigmentation
- Gentle massage improves circulation
⚠️ Precautions
- Avoid in pregnancy
- Not for very low BP people
- Long-term internal use should be monitored
- May cause dryness in very dry skin