LODH POWDER
LODH POWDER (Lodhra / Symplocos Racemosa Powder)
Lodh (Lodhra) powder is a traditional Ayurvedic herb widely used for skin healing, women’s wellness, and inflammation reduction. It is known for its strong astringent, cooling, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Lodhra has been used for centuries for clearer skin, hormonal balance, wound healing, and natural body detox.
USES
SKIN USES:
Used in face packs for acne control and oil balance.
Helps reduce pigmentation, blemishes, and dark spots.
Tightens pores and tones the skin naturally.
Used for reducing inflammation, rashes, and redness.
Helpful for healing minor wounds and scars (external use).
WOMEN’S HEALTH USES (Internal – only food-grade):
Traditionally used to support menstrual health.
Helps reduce heavy bleeding and irregular cycles.
Supports hormonal balance naturally.
Used in Ayurvedic formulations for PCOS, fibroids, and white discharge (only under doctor guidance).
GENERAL HEALTH USES:
Helps reduce inflammation and swelling.
Supports digestion and gut healing.
Used for wound healing and faster recovery.
BENEFITS
Skin Benefits:
Controls oiliness and reduces acne breakouts.
Improves complexion and reduces marks.
Tightens, firms, and tones skin.
Soothes irritated or inflamed skin.
Women’s Health Benefits:
Reduces excessive menstrual bleeding.
Supports a balanced menstrual cycle.
Strengthens reproductive tissues (as per Ayurveda).
Reduces discomfort and fatigue during periods.
Other Benefits:
Anti-inflammatory and cooling in nature.
Helps detoxify blood and maintain clear skin.
Supports faster healing of minor cuts and wounds (external).
CONDITIONS NOT TO USE / PRECAUTIONS
Pregnant women should avoid internal use unless prescribed by an Ayurvedic doctor.
Not recommended for breastfeeding women without guidance.
People with constipation should avoid internal use, as Lodh is astringent and may worsen it.
Avoid if you have very dry skin, as it may increase dryness.
Do not apply on open wounds or active infections.
People with chronic acidity or gastric ulcers should avoid internal intake.
Should not be used by individuals with low blood pressure, as it may reduce BP further.
Always do a patch test before applying on face or sensitive skin.
Avoid continuous long-term internal consumption without medical advice.
If taking blood-thinning medication, consult a doctor before use.