Tag Line: Pure Roots. Powerful Healing
- Supports natural blood purification
- Helps maintain clear & healthy skin
- Supports urinary tract health
- Helps maintain body cooling balance
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda for wellness support
Botanical Information:
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Primary Botanical Name: Hemidesmus indicus
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Synonyms (Botanical): Periploca indica
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Family: Apocynaceae
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Common Names: Indian Sarsaparilla, Country Sarsaparilla, Nannari
Hindi & Sanskrit Names:
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Hindi: Anantmool (अनंतमूल)
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Sanskrit: Sariva (सारिवा), Ananta (अनन्ता), Sugandhi
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English Meaning: Endless Root
Ingredients:
- Anantmool (Hemidesmus indicus) Root Powder.
Possible Indications (Traditional Ayurvedic Reference):
- Skin health support
- Pitta balance support
- Burning sensation support
- Urinary comfort support
- General body heat balance
Dosage:
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Powder (Churna): 3–5 grams daily.
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Best Time: Morning before meals / Evening before meals.
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Take With: Lukewarm water, Milk (traditional cooling use), Honey (for skin support).
- Adjust the dosage as per your body's requirement or as per the advice of your practitioner.
- It is always advisable to take the advice of a healthcare provider/practitioner before taking any supplement.
Precautions:
- Consult healthcare professional during pregnancy or lactation.
- Individuals on medication should consult before use.
- Do not exceed recommended dosage.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ayurvedic Properties:
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Rasa (Taste): Madhura (Sweet), Tikta (Bitter)
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Guna (Qualities): Guru (Heavy), Snigdha (Unctuous)
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Virya (Potency): Shita (Cooling)
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Vipaka (Post-digestive Effect): Madhura (Sweet)
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Dosha Effect: Traditionally considered balancing for Pitta and Vata.
Other Traditional & Practical Uses:
- Natural cooling drinks and syrups.
- Herbal fragrance preparations.
- Traditional root beverages (similar to sarsaparilla drinks).
- Herbal bath blends
- Natural aromatic ingredients in herbal formulations.
Its pleasant aroma and cooling nature make it useful beyond traditional medicinal contexts.