RATANJOT POWDER
Ratanjot Powder is made from the dried roots of the Ratanjot plant (Alkanna tinctoria). Traditionally used in Ayurveda and herbal remedies, it is known for its skin-healing, cooling, and anti-inflammatory properties. Rich in alkannin and shikonin compounds, Ratanjot powder is commonly used in herbal pastes, face packs, hair treatments, and medicinal applications to improve skin and hair health.
USES
Health Uses (Internal – Food-Grade / Optional):
Traditionally used for blood purification and mild detoxification.
Supports wound healing and reduces minor inflammation.
May help soothe digestive discomfort (when used in very small, food-grade amounts).
Skin Uses (External):
Used in face packs for acne, pigmentation, and blemishes.
Helps heal minor cuts, wounds, and burns naturally.
Provides a cooling effect on inflamed or irritated skin.
Can be mixed with other herbs like multani mitti or sandalwood for enhanced skin benefits.
Hair Uses:
Added to hair packs for conditioning and scalp nourishment.
Helps maintain healthy hair texture and adds natural shine.
BENEFITS
Health Benefits:
Natural blood purifier and mild detoxifier.
Supports wound healing and reduces minor inflammation.
Provides antioxidant support for overall wellness.
Skin Benefits:
Reduces acne, pimples, pigmentation, and blemishes.
Heals minor skin wounds and irritations.
Provides a natural cooling and soothing effect on skin.
Enhances skin texture, glow, and firmness.
Hair Benefits:
Conditions hair and improves texture.
Maintains scalp health and reduces dryness.
Adds natural shine and softness to hair.
CONDITIONS NOT TO USE / PRECAUTIONS
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid internal use unless approved by a doctor.
Avoid internal consumption in large quantities; it is primarily for external use.
External application should avoid open or deep wounds unless advised by a professional.
People with sensitive skin should perform a patch test before use.
Overuse on skin may cause mild redness or irritation in sensitive individuals.
People with allergies to herbal dyes or roots should avoid both internal and external use.
Children should only use externally under supervision, and internal use should be avoided.