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Bixa Botanical Majuphal Powder S.A. Herbal Bioactives LLP jar of 200 gm Powder
Product Specifications
- It acts as an antioxidant and supports bacteria-fighting response and urinary tract health
- It supports loose motions control response
- It also supports as an astringent response in bleeding gums
$10.66
$13.32
Ex Tax: $10.66
- Pack Size: jar of 200 gm Powder
- Weight: 250.00g
- Dimensions: 15.00cm x 7.00cm x 7.00cm
- Country of origin: India
Bixa Botanical Majuphal Powder
Bixa Botanical Majuphal Powder contains Majuphal that consists of dried galls found on Quercus infectoria tree (Fam. Fagaceae). As per Ayurveda, Majuphal is astringent, dry and light in nature; cool in potency, and pacifies pitta and kapha. In Ayurveda, it has been successfully used for controlling loose motions in intestinal problems, piles, women's gynaecological irregular discharges, dental infections and swellings in the gums.
These days, decoction or infusion prepared from Majuphal or Oak galls is usually employed as an astringent wash (for skin problems, tightening of loose tissue fibers), enema (for prolapsed or descent of rectum) or for gargling (for sore-throat, enlargement of tonsils, stomatitis).
The Powder of Majuphal is randomly used to promote relief from diarrhea or dysentery. Oak galls support healthy urine flow with a reduction of albumin excretion. Additionally, Majuphal promotes antioxidant response and assist healthy clotting of blood to prevent hemoglobin loss. Oak gall Powder is also recommended as tooth/ gum scrub to arrest bleeding and strengthen the gum lining.
Oak galls support healthy urine flow with a reduction of albumin excretion. Majuphal is also popular as it promotes antioxidant response and assist healthy clotting of blood to prevent haemoglobin loss. Oak gall Powder is also recommended as tooth/ gum scrub to arrest bleeding and strengthen the gum lining.
As per Scientific study, the Oak galls from Quercus infectoria contain the highest naturally occurring level of tannin, approx. 5–7%; they also contain 2-4% each of gallic and ellagic acid polymerized to make tannins. Tannins have been used for hundreds of years for medical purposes and are currently indispensable in dermatology and used for tanning of leather. The gallic and ellagic acid hydrolyzable tannins react with proteins to produce typical tanning out-turns; medicinally, this is important to support relief from inflamed or ulcerated tissues externally. They also contribute to most of the astringent property of Oak galls and in small insignificant doses, are great for skin whitening and killing microorganisms.
Key Ingredients:
Majuphal Powder
Key Benefits:
Instructions for use:
Use as directed.
Safety Information:
These days, decoction or infusion prepared from Majuphal or Oak galls is usually employed as an astringent wash (for skin problems, tightening of loose tissue fibers), enema (for prolapsed or descent of rectum) or for gargling (for sore-throat, enlargement of tonsils, stomatitis).
The Powder of Majuphal is randomly used to promote relief from diarrhea or dysentery. Oak galls support healthy urine flow with a reduction of albumin excretion. Additionally, Majuphal promotes antioxidant response and assist healthy clotting of blood to prevent hemoglobin loss. Oak gall Powder is also recommended as tooth/ gum scrub to arrest bleeding and strengthen the gum lining.
Oak galls support healthy urine flow with a reduction of albumin excretion. Majuphal is also popular as it promotes antioxidant response and assist healthy clotting of blood to prevent haemoglobin loss. Oak gall Powder is also recommended as tooth/ gum scrub to arrest bleeding and strengthen the gum lining.
As per Scientific study, the Oak galls from Quercus infectoria contain the highest naturally occurring level of tannin, approx. 5–7%; they also contain 2-4% each of gallic and ellagic acid polymerized to make tannins. Tannins have been used for hundreds of years for medical purposes and are currently indispensable in dermatology and used for tanning of leather. The gallic and ellagic acid hydrolyzable tannins react with proteins to produce typical tanning out-turns; medicinally, this is important to support relief from inflamed or ulcerated tissues externally. They also contribute to most of the astringent property of Oak galls and in small insignificant doses, are great for skin whitening and killing microorganisms.
Key Ingredients:
Majuphal Powder
Key Benefits:
- It supports blood clotting
- It acts as an antioxidant and supports bacteria-fighting response and urinary tract health
- It supports loose motions control response
- It also supports as an astringent response in bleeding gums
Instructions for use:
Use as directed.
Safety Information:
- Prior to usage, carefully review and read the label.
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of the children
- This product is not intended for use by those with a serious medical condition or pregnant or lactating women
- Consult your physician before use