Manjistha
Common names of Manjistha, Rubia cordifolia, Indian Madder, Manjishtha, Samanga, Vikasa, Yojanavalli, Jingi, Lohitalata, Bhandiri, Raktanga, Vastrabhushana, Kalameshi, Lata, Manjeeth, Manjitti, Tamravalli, Raktamanjishte, Manjetti, Phuvva, Runas
`Traditional nutritional uses
Known as a powerful lymph cleanser, Manjistha supports the natural function of the lymphatic system, allowing nutrition to feed the cells and wastes to be removed from the body in an optimal fashion.
Compounds found in Manjistha
Manjistha root contains quinones including; glycosides includind rubiadin,1-hydroxy,2-methoxy anthraquinone,3-dimethoxy 2 carboxy anthraquinone, rubiprasin A,B,C, ruiearbonls, aborane triterpenoids, mangistin, alizarin, garancin, mollugin and furomollugin.
`Traditional nutritional uses
Known as a powerful lymph cleanser, Manjistha supports the natural function of the lymphatic system, allowing nutrition to feed the cells and wastes to be removed from the body in an optimal fashion.
Compounds found in Manjistha
Manjistha root contains quinones including; glycosides includind rubiadin,1-hydroxy,2-methoxy anthraquinone,3-dimethoxy 2 carboxy anthraquinone, rubiprasin A,B,C, ruiearbonls, aborane triterpenoids, mangistin, alizarin, garancin, mollugin and furomollugin.