Majuphal Powder (Quercus infectoria)
DESCRIPTION
Majuphal, also known as Gall Oak or Quercus infectoria, is a traditional Ayurvedic herb valued for its powerful astringent and antimicrobial properties. It helps tone and tighten skin tissues, supports oral hygiene, and promotes natural healing.
Used for centuries in Ayurveda, Majuphal is known for maintaining feminine hygiene, gum health, and wound care due to its high tannin content. It’s a natural way to restore balance and strengthen the body’s protective layers — both inside and out.
BENEFITS
Promotes skin tightening and rejuvenation
Supports gum and oral health
Helps maintain feminine hygiene naturally
Aids in wound healing and tissue repair
Provides antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory support
INGREDIENTS
- Majuphal ((Quercus infectoria)
SUGGESTED USE
For oral care: Mix a small amount of Majuphal Powder with warm water and use as a natural mouth rinse.
For skin care: Make a paste with rose water or aloe vera gel and apply to affected areas.
For feminine hygiene: Use under expert guidance as a natural cleansing and tightening agent.
CAUTION
Pregnant or lactating women, children, and individuals with know medical conditions should consult their healthcare practitioner before using this Dietary Supplement.
DISCLAIMER
Recommendations, suggestions, or information shared on this website are only for the purposes of knowledge. At no time the above-shared information supersede the advice of your general health care practitioner or doctor. Always take the advice of your doctor before you start taking any herbs. It’s also wise to check the labels of your prescription drugs and see if any suggested herbs are not contraindicated to your prescription.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Does not contain: yeast, wheat, eggs, gluten, soy, gelatin, peanuts, shellfish, dairy, artificial sweeteners, artificial colors, artificial flavors, agave, artificial preservatives, and salicylates.