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Tumba Roots (Indrayan Roots) also known as Bitter Apple Roots are the roots from the hairy stemmed perennial desert plant. The Botanical name is Citrullus Colocynthis.
- Tumba Roots aka Indrayan Roots (Bitter Apple Roots) are used in Ayurvedic preparations.
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- Natural Blood Purifier.
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- Rich in Nutrients
- Unlock the potentials of these natural Ayurvedic roots provided by our mother earth. These boost your energy and assist your entire wellness journey.
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For Detailed Benefits of Tumba (Bitter Apple) Roots, Please read Benefits of Tumba - Indrayan Roots - Indrain Jadd - Indrayun- Bitter Apple - Citrullus colocynthis
Other Names: Indrayan Roots , Indrayun, Citrullus colocynthis, Bitter Apple, Indravaruni, Indrayana, Indravaruna indrain jadd, Kortuma, Tumma , Indryan, Hanzal, Indrani, Kodtumba, Vishala, Kod Tumba, Gudumba, Colocynth, Desert Gourd, Gudamba, Kortumba, Tumba, Indrain Jadd Indrayun, Indrayan Mool, Indrayan Jadd, Indrani, Gudamba, Gudumba, Bitter Cucumber, Desert Gourd, Wild Gourd, Kumati Kai, Ferfendua, Garmunda
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What is Indrayan Root
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Also known as wild gourd or bitter apple, is a desert vine from the Cucurbitaceae family, commonly found in the arid regions of Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean. Its roots, as well as other parts of the plant, have been used in traditional medicine for centuries, especially in Ayurvedic, Unani, and folk remedies.
Expels Intestinal Worms : Used as an anthelmintic to eliminate parasites from the body.
Helps in Digestion : Treats indigestion, bloating, and promotes regular bowel movements.
Reduces Body Temperature : Used traditionally to lower high Body Temperature in herbal remedies.
Heals Skin Issues : Treats various skin conditions and boils, promoting faster healing.
Health Benefits of Indrayan Root
Liver Detoxification
Indrayan root is traditionally used to detoxify the liver. It helps improve liver function and supports the body's natural detoxification processes.
Anti-inflammatory Effects
The root has strong anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful for treating joint pain and swelling. It is often applied topically in poultices to reduce inflammation in affected areas.
Blood Sugar Regulation
Indrayan root has been studied for its antidiabetic properties, showing potential in reducing blood sugar levels and managing blood sugar symptoms.
Antimicrobial Action
The root possesses antimicrobial properties, which can help fight bacterial and fungal infections. It is used traditionally to treat wounds and skin infections, promoting faster healing.
How to Use Indrayan Root
For Constipation
Preparation: The root can be dried and powdered. About 50-100 mg of this powder is mixed with warm water or taken in capsule form.
Usage: Take it once a day, preferably before bedtime, to stimulate bowel movements and relieve constipation.
For Liver Detoxification
Preparation: A decoction can be prepared by boiling a small piece of the root (about 1-2 grams) in water for 10-15 minutes.
Usage: Drink 1-2 tablespoons of the decoction once daily for liver health.
For Joint Pain and Inflammation
Preparation: The root is dried, ground into a fine powder, and mixed with a little warm water to form a paste.
Usage: Apply the paste externally to the affected area (joints, inflamed areas) and leave it on for 20-30 minutes.