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Blood Cleanse Plex

$37.95

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What This Product Does

  • Cleanses your blood and purifies your system*
  • Improves skin conditions and complexion*
  • Supports healthy, clear skin from the inside out*

How to Use

15–30 mL twice daily with water after meals.

Key Ingredients

Full Ingredients: Hemidesmus indicus (Root), Cassia angustifolia (Leaf), Piper cubeba (Seed), Operculina turpethum (Root), Terminalia chebula (Fruit), Cassia fistula (Fruit), Andrographis paniculata (Whole plant), Tinospora cordifolia (Stem), Azadirachta indica (Bark), Smilax china (Root), Sphaeranthus indicus (Fruit), Rubia cordifolia (Stem), Berberis aristata (Stem), Acacia catechu (Wood), Bauhinia variegata (Bark), Operculina turpethum (Root), Crataeva nurvala (Bark), Pongamia glabra (Bark), Vetiveria zizanioides (Root), Citrullus colocynthis (Root), Allagi pseudalhagi (Root), Hemidesmus indicus (Root), Fumaria parviflora (Whole Plant), Woodfordia fruticosa (Flower), Jaggery

Ayurvedic Energetics

Rasa (Taste) Tikta (Bitter), Kashaya (Astringent)
Virya (Potency) Sheeta (Cooling)
Vipaka (Post-digestive) Katu (Pungent)
Dosha Action Strongly pacifies Pitta; reduces Kapha; careful with Vata-predominant constitutions

Science & Research

A comprehensive rakta shodhak (blood purifying) formulation combining five botanicals targeting dermatological health through hepatic and lymphatic detoxification. Manjistha's anthraquinones (purpurin, munjistin) support hepatic phase II conjugation pathways (glucuronidation), enhancing clearance of circulating inflammatory mediators that manifest as skin conditions. Sariva's 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde demonstrates blood purifying and diaphoretic properties. Khadira's catechins provide potent antioxidant support and demonstrate anti-dermatophytic activity. Haridra's curcuminoids (curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, bisdemethoxycurcumin) modulate NF-κB, AP-1, and STAT3 signaling. This formulation addresses the Ayurvedic understanding that chronic skin conditions reflect impaired rakta dhatu (blood tissue) quality secondary to hepatic dysfunction — treating the root cause rather than suppressing surface symptoms.

Clinical Key Functions

  • Anti-dermatophytic activity from Khadira catechins*
  • Diaphoretic action supporting toxin elimination through skin*
  • Root-cause dermatological support via hepatic detoxification optimization*

Selected Research

  1. Antarkar DS, et al. Blood purifying potential of Manjistha. Indian J Exp Biol. 2003;41(11):1332-1334.
  2. Mehta NJ, et al. An evidence-based review on Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus). J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2017;8(3):198-202.
  3. Hewlings SJ, Kalman DS. Curcumin: A Review of Its Effects on Human Health. Foods. 2017;6(10):92.
  4. Lakshmi T, et al. Acacia catechu — pharmacological review. Int J Curr Res. 2011;3(12):264-269.

Ayurvedic Philosophy

Surakta ('good blood') is formulated on the foundational Ayurvedic principle that chronic skin diseases (Kushtha) originate from Rakta Dushti (blood tissue vitiation). The Charaka Samhita teaches that when Pitta vitiates Rakta Dhatu, toxins circulate and manifest externally as skin lesions, eruptions, and discoloration. The treatment strategy employs Rakta-Shodhana (blood purification) through Tikta-Kashaya Rasa Pradhana (predominantly bitter-astringent) herbs that support hepatic detoxification — because the liver (Yakrit) is the Mula (root) of Raktavahasrotas (blood-carrying channels). Manjistha is the premier Rakta Shodhak, Sariva provides Raktaprasadana (blood-beautifying) action, and Khadira is the specific Kushthaghna (anti-dermatosis) tree bark. The internal treatment approach reflects Ayurveda's understanding that lasting skin health requires systemic purification, not merely topical suppression.

Classical Text References

  1. Charaka Samhita, Chikitsa Sthana, Chapter 7 (Kushtha Chikitsa) — foundational treatment of skin disorders through Rakta Shodhana and Pitta-shamana
  2. Sushruta Samhita, Nidana Sthana, Chapter 5 (Kushtha Nidana) — etiopathogenesis of skin diseases involving Rakta-Pitta-Kapha Dushti
  3. Charaka Samhita, Sutra Sthana, Chapter 24 (Vidhishonitiya) — comprehensive discussion of Rakta Dhatu vitiation and purification

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