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Organic Bhringaraj Powder
Bhringaraj is considered an important Ayurvedic herb for rejuvenation. As a rejuvenative tonic, it is used both internally and externally for optimal hair and skin care. Its name literally means “the ruler of the hair,” and is therefore traditionally associated with healthy hair growth, luster, hair strength and prevention of premature greying. According to the energetic principles of Ayurveda, Bhringaraj is bitter, pungent and sweet in the Rasa taste energy, cooling in action according to Virya and balancing for all three constitutions such as Vata, Pitta and Kapha doshas, with a particularly balancing effect for Pitta. It is considered a wonderful daily herb to support general well-being, vitality and health.

- It’s Sanskrit name means “The ruler of the hair”
- A traditional Ayurvedic herb used both internally and externally for hair and skin care
- Sustainably grown and harvested
Name Title | Bhringaraj Powder |
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Item Size | 7 oz (200g) |
UPC | 85426000450 2 |
Case UPC (6 units) | 0085426000450 2 |
Master Case UPC (12 units) | 1085426020450 3 |
Recommended Uses | - Add to smoothies or teas EXTERNAL USES: - Combine with Gotu Kola for a hair rinse |
Key Features and Benefits | Certified Organic Allergen Information: Produced in a facility that packages tree nuts (Almonds, Hazelnuts and Cashews). The facility is dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free and peanut free. |
Zoological Info | Country of Origin: India |
Description | - It’s Sanskrit name means “The ruler of the hair” - A traditional Ayurvedic herb used both internally and externally for hair and skin care - Sustainably grown and harvested |