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Product Details:

❦ Item Details: Herbs and Botanicals

❦ Category: Herbal Food Supplement

❦ Suitable For: Vegetarians

❦ Product Name: Akarkara

❦ Quantity: 100g, sufficient for 15 days

❦ Treatment Use: Supports Digestion and Absorption

❦ Expiration Date: 2 Years from Manufacturing Date

❦ Product Form: Raw Status: New and Sealed

❦ Brand: GOMATHI ORGANICS

 

Product Highlights:

❦ Free from heavy metals.

❦ Contains no artificial flavors.

❦ No chemical preservatives are included.

❦ Pesticide-free.

❦ No genetically modified Crop Material was utilized.

❦ No animal ingredients. Cruelty-Free Certified Vegetarian Product. Suitable for vegetarians.

❦ Thank you for supporting Nature and Biodiversity.

 

🌼 SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED & COMPLETELY SAFE. SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS. NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS/NO ANIMAL INGREDIENTS. NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS. COMPLETELY SAFE. NON-TOXIC. FREE FROM HEAVY METALS 🌻

Disclaimer

⚠️ 🔥  The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these Statements. This product is classified as an “Herbal Food Supplement” and is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you have any underlying health conditions, please consult a healthcare professional before using this product 🔥 ⚠️

🌿 What is Akarkara Root Powder (Anacyclus pyrethrum / Pellitory Root)?

Akarkara, also known as Pellitory Root, is a revered herb in Ayurveda and traditional medicine systems. Derived from the roots of the Anacyclus pyrethrum plant, Akarkara is renowned for its potent aphrodisiac, neurotonic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Traditionally, it has been employed to enhance vitality, support cognitive functions, and alleviate various ailments.​

 

🌱 Botanical Description of Akarkara (Anacyclus pyrethrum)

  • Scientific Name:Anacyclus pyrethrum
  • Common Names:Akarkara, Pellitory, Mount Atlas Daisy
  • Family:Asteraceae
  • Native Regions:Mediterranean Europe, North Africa; naturalized in parts of India and Pakistan
  • Plant Type:Herbaceous perennial resembling chamomile
  • Flowers:Daisy-like, white petals with yellow centers
  • Roots:Thick, fibrous, and pungent-tasting

 

🌟 Uses & Benefits of Akarkara Root Powder

🧠 Cognitive & Neurological Support
  • Memory Enhancement:Traditionally used to bolster memory and cognitive functions.
  • Nervine Tonic:Supports the nervous system, aiding in conditions like paralysis and neuralgia.​
💪 Aphrodisiac & Reproductive Health
  • Male Vitality:Enhances libido, stamina, and may support testosterone levels.
  • Female Health:Used to address sexual debility and hormonal imbalances.​
🦷 Oral & Dental Care
  • Toothache Relief:Applied topically to alleviate dental pain.
  • Gum Health:Helps in managing bleeding gums and oral infections.​
🦴 Anti-inflammatory & Pain Management
  • Arthritis Relief:Reduces joint inflammation and pain associated with arthritis.
  • Muscle Relaxant:Eases muscle spasms and soreness.​
🍽️ Digestive Health
  • Appetite Stimulant:Encourages salivation and digestive enzyme secretion.
  • Digestive Aid:Alleviates indigestion, flatulence, and stomach discomfort.​
🛡️ Immunity & General Wellness
  • Immune Booster:Strengthens the body’s defense mechanisms.
  • Adaptogenic Properties:Helps the body adapt to stress and enhances overall vitality.​

 

⚠️ Precautions & Safety Information

  • Dosage:Should be consumed in moderation; excessive intake may lead to adverse effects.
  • Pregnancy & Lactation:Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without medical advice.
  • Medical Conditions:Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if on medication or with underlying health issues.​

 

🌿 Akarkara Root Powder Organic Information

  • Purity:100% natural, free from additives and preservatives.
  • Harvesting:Sustainably sourced from mature Anacyclus pyrethrum
  • Processing:Carefully dried and ground to preserve active constituents.
  • Traditional Use:Employed in Ayurvedic and Unani formulations for centuries.​

 

 

Indian Regional Names

  1. Hindi: Akarkara (अकरकरा)
  2. Tamil: Akkirakaram (அக்கிரகரம்)
  3. Telugu: Akkalakara (అక్కలకరా)
  4. Malayalam: Akirakaram (അക്കിരകരം)
  5. Kannada: Akallakara (ಅಕಲ್ಲಕರಾ)
  6. Bengali: Akarakara (আকরকারা)
  7. Gujarati: Akkorakaro (અક્કોરકારો)
  8. Marathi: Akkar
  9. Punjabi: Akalkara (ਅਕਲਕਾਰਾ)
  10. Odia: Akarkaara (ଆକରକାରା)
  11. Assamese: Akalkora
  12. Meitei (Manipuri): Akaal Ningthou
  13. Kashmiri: Akhkar
  14. Urdu: Akarkara (اکرکرہ)
  15. Rajasthani: Akarkar
  16. Chhattisgarhi: Karakara
  17. Sindhi: Akirkhar
  18. Konkani: Akkari
  19. Tulu: Akala Nirutu
  20. Dogri: Akarkara
  21. Maithili: Akarkaar
  22. Sanskrit: Akallakara (अकल्लकार)

Global Names

  1. English: Pellitory, Spanish Chamomile
  2. Chinese: 牙周草 (Yá Zhōu Cǎo)
  3. Arabic: أقرقر (Aqerqar)
  4. Spanish: Manzanilla Española
  5. French: Camomille Espagnole
  6. German: Spanische Kamille
  7. Italian: Camomilla Spagnola
  8. Russian: Испанская ромашка (Ispanskaya romashka)
  9. Persian: آکرکرا (Akarkara)
  10. Japanese: スペインカモミール (Supein Kamomīru)
  11. Korean: 스페인 카모마일 (Seupein Kamoma-il)
  12. Thai: คาโมมายล์สเปน (Kamomai Sepen)
  13. Vietnamese: Cúc Tây Ban Nha
  14. Nepali: अकरकारा (Akarkara)
  15. Indonesian: Chamomile Spanyol
  16. Malay (Malaysia): Chamomile Sepanyol
  17. Portuguese (Brazil): Camomila Espanhola
  18. Swahili (Africa): Chamomile ya Kihispania
  19. Turkish: İspanyol Papatyası
  20. Greek: Ισπανικό Χαμομήλι (Ispaniko Chamomili)
  21. Dutch: Spaanse Kamille
  22. Hindi-English Blend: Akarkara (Pellitory)

Nutritional / Chemical Facts

  • Contains alkylamides, coumarins, flavonoids, tannins, inulin, sesamin, and fatty acids.
  • Rich in bioactive compounds — acts as a nervous and sexual system stimulant.
  • Possesses antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
  • Trace amounts of dietary fiber and essential minerals may be present (not precisely quantified).
  • Caloric, protein, carbohydrate, and vitamin data are not established — it’s primarily a therapeutic herb, not a nutritional food source.

General Info / Health Benefits

  • Improves sexual health – known as an aphrodisiac and may enhance libido & sperm quality.
  • Supports nervous system – used for memory, alertness, and nerve function.
  • Boosts digestion – helps relieve gas, bloating, and indigestion.
  • Relieves toothache & gum issues – used in oral hygiene.
  • May aid respiratory health – traditionally used for cough and cold.
  • Has a warming (ushna) and stimulating nature in Ayurveda.
  • Used in Ayurvedic formulations for Vata and Kapha imbalance.

Dosage Guidelines (Adults)

Root powder (Churna):
  • Dose: 250 mg – 1 g twice daily
  • Direction: Take with warm water, honey, or milk after meals
Extract / Capsule:
  • Dose: 125 mg – 250 mg twice daily
  • Direction: Follow product label or practitioner’s advice
Maximum Daily Limit:
  • Do not exceed 2–3 g per day
  • Use only under Ayurvedic doctor’s supervision

Precautions & Side Effects

  • Avoid overdose → may cause acidity, mouth ulcers, or nervous overstimulation.
  • Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
  • Avoid if you have ulcers, gastritis, or high Pitta (heat/aggravation issues).
  • Always consult an Ayurvedic or healthcare professional before starting.
  • Use only authentic, lab-tested Akarkara powder.

How to Consume

  • Take ¼ to ½ teaspoon (≈250 mg–1 g) of Akarkara root powder once or twice daily.
  • Mix with warm water, honey, or milk for easier digestion and better absorption.
  • Can also be taken with ghee (clarified butter) for added strength and nourishment (as per Ayurvedic practice).
  • Consume after meals to avoid gastric irritation.
  • Do not exceed 2–3 g per day unless advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner.

How to Use

  • For General Vitality: Mix the powder with honey or ghee and take in the morning.
  • For Oral Health: Traditionally used as a tooth powder or mouth rinse (in very small quantities).
  • For Sexual Health: Often combined with Ashwagandha, Safed Musli, or Shatavari in herbal formulations.
  • For Nervous System Support: Taken with warm milk before bedtime.
  • Can be used as an ingredient in Ayurvedic churna or capsule formulations.

How to Store

  • Store in an airtight container to protect from moisture and contamination.
  • Keep in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
  • Avoid storing in the refrigerator — room temperature is ideal.
  • Always use a clean, dry spoon when scooping out the powder.
  • Keep out of reach of children and label the container clearly.
  • For best potency, use within 6–12 months of opening.

Caution

  • Avoid overconsumption — high doses may cause mouth ulcers, acidity, or heartburn due to its heating nature.
  • Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
  • Avoid if you have gastritis, ulcers, or high Pitta (excess body heat) conditions.
  • May cause nervous overstimulation if taken in excess or with other stimulants.
  • Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare professional before use, especially if you are on medication or have chronic conditions.
  • Use authentic, pure Akarkara root powder — adulterated products may cause adverse effects.
  • Keep away from children and store safely.

Tips for Best Results

  • Take Akarkara with honey or warm milk to balance its heating effect and enhance absorption.
  • Combine with Ashwagandha or Safed Musli for improved vitality and stamina.
  • Use regularly but moderately — consistency matters more than high doses.
  • Prefer morning or post-meal intake for best digestion.
  • For oral health, a tiny pinch can be rubbed on gums or used in herbal tooth powders.
  • Ensure good-quality sourcing — wild or unprocessed roots may lose potency if improperly dried.
  • Always observe your body’s response — discontinue if irritation, rashes, or excessive heat symptoms occur.

Harvesting Information

  • Botanical Name: Anacyclus pyrethrum (family: Asteraceae)

  • Plant Type: Perennial herb, native to North Africa and cultivated in India.

  • Harvest Season: Roots are usually harvested after 1–2 years of growth, when the plant matures.

  • Harvest Method:

    1. Carefully uproot the mature plants during late winter or early spring.

    2. Clean and wash the roots thoroughly to remove soil and debris.

    3. Dry under shade or at low temperature until fully dehydrated.

    4. Cut and grind the dried roots into fine powder for medicinal use.

  • Storage Post-Harvest: Store dried roots in airtight containers in a cool, dry place — moisture can spoil potency.

  • Shelf Life: Typically 1–2 years if stored properly in dry conditions.

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