Sri herbal Anantmool Root Powder – A Natural Ayurvedic Wonder
Introduction to Sri herbal Anantmool Root Powder
Anantmool, also known as Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus), is a powerful Ayurvedic herb widely used for its healing properties. This ancient root has been a staple in traditional medicine, known for its ability to detoxify the body, purify the blood, and promote overall well-being. Sri Herbal Anantmool Root Powder is a finely ground, pure form of this miraculous herb, ensuring maximum potency and effectiveness for holistic health benefits.
Prized for its medicinal roots, Anantamul literally means ‘eternal roots’. It goes by the botanical name Hemidesmus indicus and belongs to the Periplocaceae family. It is intrinsically blessed with Ropana (healing) and Raktashodhaka (blood purifying) qualities which makes it a highly powerful ayurvedic herb that has been used for centuries by several Ayurvedic sages and physicians. It is not only used in folk medicine but also forms a vital ingredient in Ayurvedic and Unani preparations.
It is widely used externally as well as internally for the treatment and management of a host of skin problems like eczema, ringworm, thrush, and bacterial-related skin disease. Let this 2minute read enlighten you about the incredible medicinal qualities of the Eternal Root Plant!
How To Identify Anantamul?
Anantamul is a climbing vine with aromatic and woody roots which possesses a sweet, demulcent and cooling quality. Stems are usually slender, numerous, terete and thickened at the nodes. Leaves of Anantamul are short-petioled, elliptic-oblong to linear-lanceolate. Flowers are greenish outside and purplish inside and are crowded with sub-sessile axillary cymes. Anantamul is found growing in the Upper Gangetic plain, eastwards to Bengal, Sundarbans and from Central provinces to South India and Travancore.
Common Names Of Anantamul
Anantamul is known by different names in different parts of the world. A few of the common names include:
English: Hemidesmus indicus, Indian sarsaparilla, Tylophora, False sarsaparilla, Pseudosarsa, Periploca indica, Magarbu, etc.
Hindi: Anantamul, Sugandi Pala
Malayalam: Nannaari
Tamil: Suganthi Paalaa, Suganthipaalaa, Nannari
Telugu: Sugandhi
Bengali: Anantamul
Assamese: Anantamula
Kannada: Anamtamula
Oriya: Suguddimalo in Oriya
Marathi: Anantavel, Upalsari
Sanskrit: Anantamula, Balyam, and Shariva.
Ayurvedic Indications Of Anantamul
Since the Vedic period, Anantamul denoted as "Infinite Root” has been mentioned by the ancient Indian sage and physician, Charaka, as a powerful "rejuvenative herb" that confers potent detoxifying effects. Several ayurvedic scriptures and journals mention this root for various indications which includes:
Pandu (treats skin disorders)
Varnya (improves complexion)
Raktadoshahara (blood purifying)
Yakrit Vikara (prevents liver infections)
Kamala (prevents jaundice)
Shwasha (relieves breathing difficulties)
Anulomana (improves breathing)
Kantya (relieves sore throat)
Kasahara (Relieves cough)
Amahara (treats indigestion)
Dahahara (relieves burning sensation)
Deepana (enhances stomach fire)
Pachana (helps in digestion)
Rochana (stimulates appetite)
Kupachan (prevents bloating, and indigestion)
Shonitasthapana (prevents bleeding)
Hridaya (treats heart problems)
Vran Ropana (heals wounds)
Mehahara (treats urinary tract disorders)
Prameha (manages diabetes)
Balya (improves muscle strength)
Triptighno (relieves pseudo-satiation)
Vamanopaga (treats emesis)
Krimihara (relieves intestinal worms)
Anantamul Dosage
Anantamul is widely available in the form of powder or churnas, kwath or decoctions and nannari, i.e., syrup or sherbets. As the herb tastes pungent-bitter, one can consume it along with honey to cloak the taste.
The accurate therapeutic dosage of the Anantamul may vary from person to person depending upon the age, severity, and condition of the patient. One must talk to an ayurvedic doctor or practitioner, as he or she will thoroughly examine the indications and prescribe the effective dosage for a specific period.
Churna/ Powder: Take ¼ - ½ tsp of Anantamul powder by mixing it in warm water and adding honey twice a day, 45 minutes before meals or as directed by the Ayurvedic doctor.
Kwath/ Decoction: Take 3-4 tsp of Anantamul alongside the same quantity of water twice a day, 2 hours after meals or as directed by the Ayurvedic doctor.
Nannari/ Syrup: Make a sherbet containing 3 tsp of Anantamul syrup, 1 glass of cold water and ½ lemon zest. Drink it once a day before taking food or as directed by the Ayurvedic doctor.
Anantamul Side Effects
Infused with strong bioactive components, this traditional herb displays no recorded side effects when used in the correct proportion. That being said, an overdosage of Anantamul can cause intestinal discomfort, runny nose and symptoms of asthma.
Precautions
Moreover, since there is no reliable information on the effects of Anantamul during pregnancy or lactation period, hence it is suggested that pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should avoid using this humble herb without medical supervision.
Why Choose Sri Herbal’s Anantmool Root Powder?
At Sri Herbal, we ensure the highest quality standards by sourcing only premium-grade Anantmool roots. Our Anantmool powder is:
100% natural and free from chemicals or additives.
Sourced from organically grown Anantmool plants.
Carefully processed to retain all essential nutrients.
Lab-tested for purity and safety.
Health Benefits of Anantmool Root Powder
1. Blood Purification and Detoxification
Sri herbal Anantmool root powder acts as a natural blood purifier, helping to remove toxins from the body. It supports liver function and enhances kidney health, promoting overall detoxification.
2. Skin Health and Glow
Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, Anantmool is known to improve skin texture, reduce acne, and help in conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and pigmentation. Its cooling nature makes it ideal for balancing Pitta dosha, which is responsible for skin disorders.
3. Supports Respiratory Health
Sri herbal Anantmool has natural expectorant properties that help in clearing respiratory passages. It is beneficial in treating cough, bronchitis, and asthma by soothing the throat and reducing inflammation.
4. Digestive Wellness
This Ayurvedic root is an excellent digestive tonic that helps relieve acidity, bloating, and indigestion. It also promotes gut health by maintaining a balanced digestive environment.
5. Boosts Immunity
Sri herbal Anantmool is packed with immunity-boosting properties, making it an effective herb for strengthening the body’s defense system against infections and diseases.
6. Hormonal Balance and Reproductive Health
It is known to regulate hormonal balance, particularly in women. Anantmool root powder supports menstrual health, reduces cramps, and enhances fertility by nourishing the reproductive system.
7. Anti-Stress and Relaxation Properties
With its adaptogenic qualities, Anantmool helps in reducing stress and anxiety. It calms the nervous system, promoting mental relaxation and emotional well-being.
How to Use Sri herbal Anantmool Root Powder?
Sri herbal Anantmool Root Powder is versatile and can be used in various ways:
1. Oral Consumption
With Water or Milk – Mix 1 teaspoon of Anantmool powder in warm water or milk and drink daily for overall health benefits.
With Honey – A spoonful of Anantmool powder mixed with honey acts as a natural detoxifier and immunity booster.
2. Skin Application
Face Pack – Mix Anantmool powder with rose water or aloe vera gel and apply as a face mask to soothe and rejuvenate the skin.
For Skin Conditions – Blend with neem powder and apply on affected areas to reduce inflammation and acne.
3. Hair Care
Scalp Treatment – Mix with coconut oil and massage into the scalp to promote hair growth and combat dandruff.
How Sri Herbal Makes Premium Anantmool Root Powder
Sri Herbal follows a meticulous process to ensure you receive the highest quality Anantmool root powder:
Ethically Sourced: We source fresh and organically grown Anantmool roots from trusted farmers.
Careful Drying: The roots are sun-dried under controlled conditions to preserve their nutrients.
Fine Grinding: Using advanced grinding techniques, we process the dried roots into a fine powder without losing any medicinal properties.
Lab Testing: Every batch undergoes strict quality checks to ensure purity and safety.
Eco-Friendly Packaging: Our Anantmool root powder is packed in airtight, eco-friendly packaging to retain freshness and effectiveness.
FAQs About Anantmool Root Powder
Q1. Is Anantmool root powder safe for daily use?
Yes,Sri herbal Anantmool root powder is safe for regular use when taken in recommended doses. However, if you have any underlying health conditions, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Q2. Can it help with weight loss?
Yes, Anantmool aids in digestion, detoxification, and metabolism, which can indirectly support weight management.
Q3. Is it beneficial for women’s health?
Absolutely! Anantmool supports hormonal balance, promotes menstrual health, and enhances reproductive wellness in women.
Q4. How long does it take to show results?
The effects may vary from person to person. Generally, consistent use for 4-6 weeks shows noticeable improvements in skin, digestion, and overall well-being.
Q5. Can children consume Anantmool root powder?
Yes, but in small doses. It is best to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before giving it to children.
Why Choose Sri Herbal for Anantmool Root Powder?
100% Pure & Natural – No additives, fillers, or artificial preservatives.
Premium Quality – Sourced from the best herbal farms.
Authentic & Lab-Tested – Ensuring safety and effectiveness.
Eco-Friendly & Hygienic Packaging – Retains the freshness and potency of the herb.
Trusted by Ayurvedic Experts – Recommended by herbal practitioners.
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