Manjistta capsule (Rubia cordifolia )
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Manjistha contains compounds with anti-inflammatory effects, which can be beneficial for conditions involving inflammation and joint pain.
- Reference: Gokhale, A. B., & Damre, A. S. (1997). Anti-inflammatory activity of Rubia cordifolia Linn. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 35(8), 841-843.
- Antioxidant Activity: Manjistha is rich in antioxidants, including flavonoids and polyphenols, which can combat oxidative stress and protect cells from damage.
- Reference: Arora, R. B., et al. (1995). Investigations on Rubia cordifolia (Manjistha). Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 57(3), 124-127.
- Liver Health: Manjistha may support liver health by promoting detoxification and aiding in the elimination of toxins from the body.
- Reference: Gupta, A., et al. (2013). Hepatoprotective effect of Rubia cordifolia against carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury in rats. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 6(2), 137-143.
- Skin Health: Traditionally, Manjistha is used for its potential to improve skin health. It may help with various skin conditions and promote a healthy complexion.
- Reference: Arora, R. B., et al. (1971). The role of Rubia cordifolia in the synthesis of ascorbic acid. Journal of Research in Indian Medicine, Yoga, and Homoeopathy, 6(3), 102-106.
- Urinary Health: Manjistha has diuretic properties and may support urinary health by promoting the elimination of waste products from the body.
- Reference: Priya, P. B., & Vijayakumar, M. (2010). Diuretic activity of Rubia cordifolia. Journal of Natural Products, 3, 66-72.
- Anti-Aging Effects: Some studies suggest that Manjistha may have anti-aging effects, potentially helping to reduce the signs of aging.
- Reference: Kamble, S. Y., & Patil, S. D. (2017). Evaluation of anti-aging effect of Rubia cordifolia (Manjistha) on healthy human volunteers. International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 11(1), S60-S64.
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