Rubia Cordifolia · Indian Madder Root Powder · Manjitti Ver · 100g (3.5 oz)
Ayurveda’s Supreme Blood Purifier — Clean Blood In, Clear Skin Out
In Ayurveda, every skin problem begins in the blood. Acne, hyperpigmentation, dark spots, uneven tone, eczema — they’re all symptoms of impure blood and sluggish lymphatic drainage. Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) is Ayurveda’s answer: the single most important herb for blood purification and lymphatic cleansing. Known as Manjitti Ver (மஞ்சிட்டி வேர்) in Tamil, this deep-red root powder works from the inside out — take it internally to purify the blood and clear the lymphatic system, apply it externally as a face mask for immediate skin brightening, acne control, and scar fading. The red colour isn’t cosmetic — it comes from alizarin and purpurin, the anthraquinone compounds that give Manjistha its powerful anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and skin-healing properties. 6 units sold daily. 5.0★ rated across 8 verified reviews.
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What Is Manjistha?
Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) is an evergreen climbing plant from the coffee family (Rubiaceae) that grows up to 10 metres tall across the Indian subcontinent. The medicine is in the root — a deep-red root that has been used for over 3,000 years in both Ayurveda and Siddha medicine. The name “Manjistha” comes from Sanskrit and literally refers to its bright red colour. That red pigment comes from anthraquinone compounds — primarily alizarin, purpurin, and munjistin — which are the same compounds responsible for its blood-purifying, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and skin-healing properties. In Ayurvedic classification, Manjistha is “Varnya” (complexion-enhancing) and “Raktashodhaka” (blood-purifying) — it addresses skin problems at their root cause (blood toxicity) while simultaneously treating symptoms topically. This dual action — internal purification + external repair — is what makes Manjistha unique among skin herbs.
What Manjistha Does for Your Body
Blood Purification
Detoxifies blood, removes ama (toxins)
Lymphatic Drainage
Clears sluggish lymph, reduces swelling
Skin Brightening
Evens tone, fades dark spots & tan
Acne & Scars
Antibacterial + anti-inflammatory action
Dry Skin Repair
Softens, hydrates, prevents cracking
Wound Healing
Accelerates healing of cuts & mild burns
Anti-Inflammatory
Calms eczema, psoriasis, rashes
Antioxidant
Protects cells from free radical damage
Inside and Out — The Complete Manjistha Protocol
Manjistha is one of the few herbs that works both internally (as a decoction or supplement) and externally (as a face mask or paste). For chronic skin conditions, Ayurvedic practitioners recommend using both methods simultaneously — internal purification to address the root cause, external application to treat visible symptoms. Here are the four main methods.
Internal — Manjistha Decoction (Blood Purification)
Mix ½ to 1 teaspoon of Manjistha powder in a cup of warm water or warm milk. Stir well and drink on an empty stomach, once or twice daily. This is the primary method for blood purification and lymphatic cleansing — the anthraquinone compounds enter the bloodstream and begin clearing toxins, supporting liver function, and decongesting the lymphatic system. Results are gradual: expect 2–4 weeks for reduced breakouts, 4–8 weeks for visibly clearer and more even-toned skin. The taste is mildly bitter and earthy — adding a teaspoon of honey (Moolihai’s Marthandam Honey pairs well) makes it more palatable. For enhanced blood-purifying effect, some Ayurvedic practitioners recommend combining with a pinch of turmeric.
External — Skin-Brightening Face Mask
Mix 1–2 teaspoons of Manjistha powder with rose water, plain water, or yoghurt to form a smooth paste. Apply evenly to the face, avoiding the eye area. Leave for 15–20 minutes until the mask begins to dry. Rinse with lukewarm water. The anthraquinone pigments and anti-inflammatory compounds work directly on the skin surface — reducing redness, calming active acne, fading dark spots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and evening out skin tone. Use 2–3 times per week. For acne-prone skin, mix with Multani Mitti (Moolihai’s raw Fuller’s Earth) for combined deep-cleansing + skin-clarifying action. For dry skin, mix with honey or cream instead of water.
Topical — Wound & Burn Paste
For minor cuts, scrapes, mild burns, or chronic wounds that are slow to heal: mix Manjistha powder with a small amount of ghee (Moolihai’s Organic Cow Ghee works perfectly) or coconut oil to form a thick paste. Apply directly to the wound and cover with a light bandage. Manjistha’s antibacterial properties prevent infection while its anti-inflammatory action reduces swelling and promotes tissue regeneration. In Siddha medicine, this paste has been used for centuries as a first-aid remedy. Change the paste daily. Note: this is for minor wounds only — deep cuts or serious burns require medical attention.
Herbal Bath — Full-Body Skin Treatment
For widespread skin conditions (eczema, rashes, general dullness, body acne): add 3–4 tablespoons of Manjistha powder to a bucket of warm bath water. Stir well and soak or pour over the body. Let the herbal water sit on the skin for a few minutes before rinsing or patting dry. The anthraquinone compounds work across the entire skin surface — calming inflammation, reducing redness, and promoting even tone. This is particularly useful for back acne, shoulder acne, and conditions that cover large areas where applying a paste isn’t practical. Use once or twice weekly alongside your internal decoction.
What Our Customers Say
“I’ve been using Moolihai’s Manjistha Powder for a few weeks now, and it has noticeably improved my skin’s texture.”
“Moolihai’s Manjistha Powder is an essential for skincare. I liked it.”
“Indian Madder Root Powder is a fantastic addition to my beauty regimen.”
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What You’re Getting
100g (3.5 oz)
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Root Powder
Finely ground Manjistha root
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Distinctive Red
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Common Questions
They work on completely different mechanisms and are excellent when combined. Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth) is a mineral clay that works purely on the skin surface — it absorbs oil, draws out impurities from pores, and provides an immediate tightening effect. It’s a physical cleanser. Manjistha is a medicinal herb that works both internally (purifying the blood and clearing the lymphatic system) and on the skin surface (anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, pigment-correcting). Multani Mitti treats the symptom; Manjistha addresses the root cause. The ideal protocol for acne-prone or uneven skin is to use both: drink Manjistha decoction daily for internal purification, and apply a face mask of Manjistha powder mixed with Multani Mitti 2–3 times per week for combined deep-cleansing + skin-healing action. Moolihai sells both products.
This is the most common concern about Manjistha. The powder is distinctively red (from natural anthraquinone pigments), so the face mask paste will appear red-brown on your skin. However, the colour washes off completely with water — it does not permanently stain the skin. There may be a very faint pinkish tint immediately after washing that fades within 30–60 minutes as the residual pigment absorbs or dissipates. If anything, this temporary flush gives the skin a healthy, rosy glow. Tip: do not apply on freshly scrubbed or exfoliated skin, as open pores can absorb more pigment temporarily. It can stain towels and clothing, so use a dark cloth when washing off.
This depends on whether you use it internally, externally, or both. External face mask only: you’ll notice brighter, smoother skin after the very first application (as Laya noted in her review — visible texture improvement within weeks). Dark spots and acne scars take 4–8 weeks of consistent use (2–3 masks per week) to show meaningful fading. Internal decoction only: blood purification is slower — expect 2–4 weeks before reduced breakouts, 6–8 weeks for noticeably clearer skin from within. Both together: this is the fastest approach. The internal decoction stops new problems at the source while the external mask treats existing damage. Most people using both methods consistently report significant improvement within 4–6 weeks.
Manjistha has been used in Ayurvedic treatment of eczema and psoriasis for centuries — both conditions are classified in Ayurveda as “Raktadushti” (blood impurity disorders), which is exactly Manjistha’s speciality. The internal decoction addresses the blood toxicity and immune dysregulation that drives these conditions, while topical application (paste with ghee or coconut oil) calms inflammation and itching on affected areas. The herbal bath method (3–4 tablespoons in bathwater) is particularly useful for widespread eczema. Important caveat: eczema and psoriasis are chronic conditions that require medical management — Manjistha can complement prescribed treatments but should not replace them. Always inform your dermatologist about herbal supplements you’re using.
Yes — Manjistha is considered one of the safest herbs in Ayurveda for long-term daily use at standard doses (½ to 1 teaspoon per day). It has been used as a daily Rasayana (rejuvenative) supplement for thousands of years. That said, it does have mild blood-thinning and uterine-stimulating properties, so it should be avoided during pregnancy and used cautiously by people on blood-thinning medications (warfarin, aspirin). If you’re taking any prescription medication, consult your doctor before starting a daily Manjistha regimen. For menstruating women: Manjistha may slightly increase menstrual flow due to its blood-moving properties — this is considered beneficial in Ayurveda but may be a concern if you already experience heavy periods.
Manjistha pairs powerfully with several other Moolihai products depending on your goal. For acne: Manjistha (internal) + Multani Mitti face mask (external deep-cleansing). For hyperpigmentation/dark spots: Manjistha + Thanaka Powder face mask (combined skin-brightening). For chronic skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis): Manjistha (internal) + Portia Leaf Powder paste (external anti-inflammatory). For general skin glow: Manjistha decoction with Turmeric Ashwagandha Herbal Tea — both are blood-purifying, anti-inflammatory, and complexion-enhancing. For wound healing: Manjistha paste mixed with Organic Cow Ghee as a topical balm. The Ayurvedic principle is to combine a “blood-purifying” herb (Manjistha) with a symptom-specific treatment for comprehensive inside-out care.
*Disclaimer: This is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal powder for both internal and external use. Health benefits described are based on traditional Ayurvedic and Siddha knowledge and the known properties of Rubia cordifolia. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease including acne, eczema, or psoriasis. Individual results vary. Manjistha has mild blood-thinning and uterine-stimulating properties — avoid during pregnancy and consult your doctor if you take blood-thinning medications or have a bleeding disorder. For external use, do a patch test before first application. Discontinue if irritation occurs.



Aima (verified owner) –
Moolihai’s Manjistha Powder is a essential for skincare.I liked it.
Aiwa (verified owner) –
I liked this product very much.
Isha (verified owner) –
It is an excellent Ayurvedic remedy for various skin conditions
Afra (verified owner) –
The Manjistha Powder feels good, Highly recommend!
ayan (verified owner) –
Indian Madder Root Powder is a fantastic addition to my beauty regimen.
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Ajju (verified owner) –
It is very good product to use.
Laya (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Moolihai’s Manjistha Powder for a few weeks now, and it has noticeably improved my skin’s texture.