Organic Indigofera Tinctoria (Indigo) Leaves

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Organic Indigofera Tinctoria Leaves

Product Type Powder
English/ Common Name True Indigo, Neelini, Indigo, Indian Indigo
Botanical Name Indigofera tinctoria
Indian Name Neel, Nilika, Nil, Nil-ka-jhar
Origin India

 

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General Usage

Traditionally, Indigo leaves are used to cure disorders including epilepsy and nervous disorders; asthma and bronchitis; fever; complaints of the stomach, liver, kidney and spleen. The leaves are also made into an ointment for treating skin diseases, wounds, sores, ulcers.

Overview

Indigofera tinctoria (Indigo) is a perennial plant with pinnate leaves. The plant belongs to the category of legumes. Natural dye is obtained from Indigo leaves by soaking and fermenting them. The leaves also have a plethora of medicinal benefits. Indigo leaves are extensively used in the nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries.

Common Names

Spanish: indigo

French: indigotier

Chinese: mu lan

German: Faerber- Indigostrauch

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This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Please be advised: Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or have existing conditions.

Precautionary Information / Contraindications: Indigofera tinctoria should not be consumed during pregnancy or nursing. It should be consumed with a doctor’s advice if you are already on any medication. For further clarification, please consult your healthcare practitioner before starting the consumption of Indigofera tinctoria.

Storage Conditions: Indigofera tinctoria should be kept in an airtight container/ bottle away from direct sunlight in a cool & dry place.

Note: The product is organically grown and processed as per national and international guidelines for Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Agriculture and Manufacturing practice (GAMP). The product is 100% vegetarian and vegan.

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