Mandoorathy Adai Kudineer Chooranam – Traditional Herbal Decoction Blend (Siddha & Ayurvedic Inspired)
Product Description:
Overview:
Mandoorathy Adai Kudineer Chooranam is a classical herbal blend rooted in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic wellness systems. It contains a combination of herbs and minerals traditionally referenced in ancient texts. This formulation has been culturally associated with maintaining general body balance and has historically been used as part of wellness rituals.
Traditional & Cultural Significance:
This Kudineer (herbal decoction) powder is:
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Used in traditional Siddha practices as a part of body-balancing routines
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Prepared as a water decoction and consumed before meals in many folk traditions
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Referenced in classical wellness methods for seasonal internal support
The information above reflects traditional uses and cultural references, not modern medical claims.
Key Ingredients (as per traditional preparation):
| Botanical/Traditional Name | Local/Plant Source |
|---|---|
| Mandooram (Iron-based compound) | Classical Siddha mineral preparation |
| Loha (Ayapodi) | Iron compound in Ayurvedic usage |
| Sangan (Clerodendron Inerme) | Known for traditional purifying uses |
| Nerunjil (Tribulus Terrestris) | Common in folk urinary wellness blends |
| Saranai Ver (Boerrhavia Diffusa) | Culturally linked to fluid balance |
| Kovai (Coccinia Cordifolia) | Used in seasonal home remedies |
| Neer Mulli (Hygrophila auriculata) | Traditional urinary system herb |
| Kadukkai Thol (Terminalia Chebula) | Found in classical Triphala |
| Nelli Vatral (Emblica officinalis) | Known as Amla, culturally cooling |
| Thandrikkai (Terminalia Bellarica) | Part of detoxifying blends |
| Puli Ilai (Tamarind Leaf) | Folk cleansing agent |
| Vembu Pattai (Neem Bark) | Used in purifying routines |
| Veezhi (Maerua Oblongifolia) | Rare herb in classical texts |
| Kari Manjal (Curcuma Longa) | Common in external & internal use |
| Manali Keerai | Traditional leafy green |
| Nannari Ver (Hemidesmus Indicus) | Used in cooling decoctions |
| Vazhuthunai Ver | Folk-referenced root |
| Kondrai Pattai | Mentioned in Siddha classics |
| Kartalai Ver (Aloe Vera Root) | Culturally valued for balance |
| Adutheendapalai Samoolam | Referenced in ancient scripts |
| Sengandhari Pattai | Known in local rituals |
| Sirukurinjan Ver | Often found in traditional formulas |
| Surai Kodi (Lagenaria Vulgaris) | Used in household wellness blends |
| Pasu Neer (Pathiriver Gomoothiram) | Traditional cow-urine distillate used culturally |
Suggested Use (Traditional Decoction):
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Mix approx. 5–10 grams of the powder in 200 ml of water
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Boil until reduced to one-third
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Strain and consume once or twice daily before food
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Always follow guidance from a qualified Siddha or Ayurvedic practitioner
Important Notice:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All information is shared for cultural and educational purposes only.
Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or under other treatments.
Manufacturing & Handling:
All herbs are naturally harvested, sun-dried, and traditionally processed without any chemical additives or preservatives, ensuring authenticity and integrity.





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