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Lodhra Powder
Lodhra Powder is a time-honoured Ayurvedic herb rooted in centuries of traditional healing — prescribed even after delivery, this herb helps in detoxification of the body and is referenced in classical texts for making the body attractive with a natural skin glow. Lodhra carries Grahi (absorption-enhancing), Sheeta (cooling), and Laghu (light) qualities — a unique combination traditionally valued for reducing inflammation and heaviness in the body.
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Pure Stem Bark Powder — No Fillers
Authentic Symplocos racemosa
Edible Grade — Safe For Internal Use
Natural Tannins & Flavonoids
No Artificial Colours or Preservatives
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3 Simple Ways To Use Lodhra Powder

Mix & Drink
Take ½–1 tsp of Lodhra powder with plain water or rice water, twice daily after meals — since its taste is pungent-bitter, you can mix with honey to make it more palatable

Decoction
Simmer 6–10g of Lodhra powder in 240ml water down to 60ml — take 40–60ml twice daily

Face Pack
Mix Lodhra powder with rose water or aloe vera gel and apply on the face for 1–2 times daily
FAQs
Lodhra is a traditional Ayurvedic herb where all parts — roots, bark, and leaves — are used, but the stem is considered the most useful part. Our powder is made from pure sun-dried stem bark — edible grade with no additives, fillers, or preservatives.
Lodhra is deemed a powerful female-friendly herb — traditionally used for supporting menstrual cycle regularity, postnatal recovery, and overall reproductive wellness. It is also referenced for eye wellness, body shape maintenance, and skin glow.
Yes — Lodhra is traditionally used to support balanced menstrual flow through its astringent and hemostatic (bleeding-balancing) properties. Classical references combine Lodhra churna with Pippali for this purpose, with traditional use also seen in postpartum care to support uterine recovery. It is not a substitute for medical treatment — consult your doctor if bleeding is severe.
Yes — Lodhra is widely used traditionally for supporting feminine wellness, including conditions involving excess discharge. Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties are traditionally valued for this purpose.
Yes — a traditional method is to prepare a decoction by boiling 1–2 tsp of Lodhra powder in water until reduced by half, straining, cooling to lukewarm, and using it to wash the genital area once or twice daily. Always do a patch test and consult a practitioner if you have any irritation or infection.
Yes — Lodhra is traditionally combined with Arjuna and Shatavari for supporting menstrual wellness, as these herbs are traditionally valued for their effects on blood and reproductive health. It is also traditionally combined with Ashoka, Udumbar, and Arjuna for supporting balanced menstrual flow. Triphal's Lodhra Powder can be taken alongside our Ashok Chaal or Arjun Chaal powders for a similar traditional combination at home.
For children over 10 years, 1g of churna with honey once daily is generally considered safe — but always consult a paediatrician first.