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Murungai Pisin | Moringa Gum | Strengthens Immune System

What is Murungai Pisin?

Murungai Pisin (முருங்கை பிசின்), also known as Drumstick Tree Resin or Moringa Gum, is a natural resin obtained from the Moringa oleifera tree. It is a lesser-known but highly valued part of the plant, especially in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic medicine.

Murungai Pisin is a clear to pale yellow or light brown resin that oozes from the bark when the tree is cut or wounded. It hardens upon exposure to air and resembles other natural gums like frankincense or gum arabic in appearance. Click For More Product

Medicinal Uses of Murungai Pisin

1.Body Coolant
  • Murungai Pisin is naturally cooling and is used to balance body heat, especially in hot climates.

  • It helps prevent heat-related ailments like ulcers, body rashes, excessive sweating, and burning sensation in the stomach or feet.

2.Muscle Strength & Weight Gain
  • Traditionally used as a natural body-building tonic.

  • Mixed with milk or ghee, it enhances muscle strength, stamina, and aids in healthy weight gain without side effects.

3.Joint and Bone Health
  • Its anti-inflammatory properties help relieve joint pains, arthritis, and rheumatism.

  • Strengthens bones and is often recommended for older adults or recovering patients.

4.Nerve & Brain Support
  • Acts as a nervine tonic, calming the nervous system.

  • Used to treat stress, anxiety, and improve mental focus and clarity.

5.Blood Purification & Skin Health
  • Helps in detoxifying the blood, leading to clearer skin and reduction in acne or skin blemishes.

  • Often taken with herbs like sarsaparilla (nannari) for this purpose.

6.Anti-inflammatory
  • Internally, it soothes internal inflammation and helps with gastritis, ulcers, and intestinal heat.

  • Externally, it can be ground and used as a poultice on wounds or swellings.

7.Reproductive Health
  • Considered a natural aphrodisiac in Siddha and Unani traditions.

  • Improves male fertility, sperm count, and overall vitality.

8.Postnatal Care
  • Given to new mothers to rebuild strength, improve lactation, and restore vitality.

  • Mixed with ghee, palm candy, or herbal powders as part of postpartum herbal formulations. Click For Purchase

Traditional & Culinary Uses

1.Summer Health Drink
  • Soaked overnight and mixed with palm jaggery syrup, nannari sarbath, or lemon juice to make a natural body coolant.

2.Ayurvedic & Siddha Formulations
  • Used in preparation of herbal jam-like tonics (lehiyams), especially those meant for rejuvenation (e.g., Ashwagandha lehyam).

3.Tonic with Milk/Ghee
  • Regularly taken with warm milk and ghee to improve vigor and immunity, especially by those engaged in physical labor or traditional martial arts (kalaripayattu, silambam).

Notes:

  • Dosage: Typically 1–2 small pieces (5–10g) soaked in water overnight and taken in the morning.

  • Precaution: Avoid during cold or rainy seasons if prone to respiratory issues.

  • Best Time to Consume: Early morning on an empty stomach, or before bed. Click For Purchase

Caution for Murungai Pisin Use

1.Avoid During Cold Weather or If You Have Cold-Related Issues
  • Murungai Pisin is a natural coolant.

  • Not recommended during winter, rainy season, or for those prone to cold, cough, sinusitis, or asthma.

  • May aggravate cold symptoms if consumed without warming ingredients like dry ginger or pepper.

 

2.Children & Elderly
  • Should be given in very small quantities and only under proper guidance.

  • Overconsumption may cause digestive disturbances or lethargy due to its heavy, cooling nature.

3.Pregnancy
  • Best avoided during early pregnancy unless prescribed by a traditional practitioner.

  • May be included in postnatal care (after delivery) under supervision to restore strength.

4.Existing Health Conditions
  • People with hypothyroidism, low metabolism, or chronic respiratory issues should avoid or limit intake.

  • Those on blood pressure or diabetes medications should consult a practitioner, as it may have mild hypoglycemic and hypotensive effects.

5.Purity Matters
  • Only use clean, food-grade Murungai Pisin from reliable sources.

  • Resin collected from polluted or pesticide-exposed trees may be toxic or harmful.

6.Dosage Control
  • Start with a small quantity (3–5g per day).

  • Overconsumption may cause:

    • Loose stools

    • Excessive cooling of the body

    • Loss of appetite

    • Fatigue or drowsiness

7.Combine With Warming Ingredients
  • To balance its cooling effects, it’s often taken with:

    • Dry ginger powder (sukku)

    • Pepper

    • Ghee

    • Palm jaggery

 

Who Should Take Murungai Pisin

1.Men with Weakness or Low Stamina
  • Boosts energy, strength, and reproductive vitality.

  • Acts as a natural aphrodisiac and helps with muscle gain.

2.People with High Body Heat
  • Those suffering from excessive body heat, ulcers, acidity, or burning sensations can benefit.

  • Especially good during peak summer months.

3.Elderly with Joint Pains
  • Supports bone health, relieves arthritis, and improves mobility.

4.Postpartum Women (after delivery)
  • Helps restore strength, improves lactation, and tones the reproductive system.

  • Used traditionally in postnatal herbal tonics under guidance.

5.Underweight Individuals
  • Taken with milk and ghee, it promotes healthy weight gain and builds muscle mass.

6.Athletes / Physical Workers
  • Enhances physical endurance and muscle recovery when taken regularly in moderate doses. Click For Purchase

Who Should Not Take Murungai Pisin

1.People with Cold, Cough, or Sinusitis
  • Being a strong coolant, it can worsen respiratory congestion and phlegm-related issues.

2.Asthma or Allergy-Prone Individuals
  • May trigger or worsen respiratory symptoms, especially if taken in cold weather.

3.Pregnant Women (especially early stages)
  • Traditionally avoided during pregnancy as it may have a body-cooling and downward-moving energy not suitable for early gestation.

4.Small Children
  • Should be avoided or given in very minimal amounts only under the advice of a Siddha/Ayurveda practitioner.

5.People with Low Energy or Poor Digestion
  • May slow down digestion, increase lethargy, or cause bloating if taken in excess.

6.Patients on Blood Pressure or Diabetes Medication
  • Can enhance the effect of medications, possibly causing low BP or low sugar levels.

  • Medical supervision is recommended.

“Natural Rejuvenation Through Cooling Strength”

Murungai Pisin embodies a balance between cooling the body and nourishing it deeply. It is a soothing, restorative resin used in traditional medicine to:

  • Calm inner heat and inflammation

  • Build strength and stamina naturally

  • Support post-illness and postnatal recovery

  • Purify the body and enhance vitality

  • Ground the body and mind with gentle nourishment

Core Traditional Themes:

  1. Shakti (Strength) – Rebuilding inner power and physical strength

  2. Sheethalata (Cooling) – Calming the body and mind, reducing pitta (heat)

  3. Ojas (Vitality) – Enhancing life force and resilience

  4. Snigdha (Unctuousness) – Nourishing tissues with its smooth, lubricating quality

  5. Shamana (Balancing) – Harmonizing internal systems post heat, stress, or exhaustion Click For Purchase

In summary:

Murungai Pisin is a symbol of gentle power—a gift from nature that cools, nourishes, and rejuvenates the body from within.

Conclusion

Murungai Pisin is a treasured resin in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic systems, valued for its unique ability to cool the body while rebuilding strength and stamina. When used correctly and mindfully, it serves as a natural tonic that supports muscle health, joint function, skin clarity, and overall vitality. However, due to its strong cooling nature, it must be consumed with awareness of individual body type, season, and existing health conditions. Rooted in the wisdom of our ancestors, Murungai Pisin continues to be a powerful, plant-based ally for those seeking balance, nourishment, and rejuvenation.

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