Ingredient Encyclopedia

Botanical Ingredient Encyclopedia

Every product we carry at Blueberry Botanicals is built on the foundation of pure, carefully sourced botanical ingredients. This encyclopedia provides complete profiles for every key ingredient — covering botanical identity, regional names, traditional Ayurvedic uses, scientific information, applications, and safety notes.

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Hair Care Ingredients

Amla — Indian Gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica)

Regional Names: Nellikka (Malayalam), Amla (Hindi), Nelli (Tamil), Amalaki (Sanskrit)

Botanical Name: Phyllanthus emblica (syn. Emblica officinalis) | Family: Phyllanthaceae

Traditional Uses: One of Ayurveda's most revered Rasayana herbs. Used for hair strengthening, preventing premature greying, scalp nourishment, and as a rich source of natural Vitamin C.

Applications: Hair masks, scalp treatments, hair oils, herbal shampoos, internal wellness (Chyawanprash base ingredient).

Safety: Generally safe for topical use. Patch test recommended for sensitive skin.

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Henna (Lawsonia inermis)

Regional Names: Mehndi (Hindi), Mailanchi (Malayalam), Maruthani (Tamil)

Botanical Name: Lawsonia inermis | Family: Lythraceae

Traditional Uses: Natural hair colourant, hair conditioner, scalp cooling, and antimicrobial properties. Used in Ayurveda and Unani medicine for centuries.

Applications: Hair colour, hair conditioning masks, body art (Mehndi), skin cooling packs.

Active Compound: Lawsone (2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone) — the natural dye molecule that bonds to keratin in hair and skin.

Safety: Pure henna is safe for most people. Avoid products containing PPD (para-phenylenediamine). Patch test recommended. For external use only.

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Indigo — Neelamari (Indigofera tinctoria)

Regional Names: Neelamari (Malayalam), Neel (Hindi), Avuri (Tamil)

Botanical Name: Indigofera tinctoria | Family: Fabaceae

Traditional Uses: Natural blue-black hair dye used after henna to achieve brown to black shades. Used in Ayurveda for scalp health and hair conditioning.

Applications: Two-step natural hair colouring (henna + indigo), hair conditioning.

Safety: Pure indigo powder is generally safe. Patch test recommended. For external use only.

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Skin Care Ingredients

Vetiver — Ramacham / Khus (Chrysopogon zizanioides)

Regional Names: Ramacham (Malayalam), Khus / Khas (Hindi), Vettiver (Tamil)

Botanical Name: Chrysopogon zizanioides | Family: Poaceae

Traditional Uses: Cooling, skin brightening, complexion enhancement, body odour control, and stress relief. A cornerstone of Kerala Ayurvedic skincare.

Applications: Face packs, body scrubs, cooling drinks, aromatherapy (Vetiver Essential Oil), perfumery (base note).

Safety: Safe for topical use. Patch test recommended for sensitive skin.

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Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia)

Regional Names: Manjatti (Malayalam), Manjistha (Hindi/Sanskrit), Manjitti (Tamil)

Botanical Name: Rubia cordifolia | Family: Rubiaceae

Traditional Uses: One of Ayurveda's premier skin care herbs. Used for skin brightening, complexion enhancement, reducing hyperpigmentation, and blood purification.

Applications: Face packs, skin brightening masks, Ayurvedic formulations for skin disorders.

Safety: For external use only (topical products). Patch test recommended.

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Kasthuri Manjal — Wild Turmeric (Curcuma aromatica)

Regional Names: Kasthuri Manjal (Malayalam/Tamil), Jangli Haldi (Hindi)

Botanical Name: Curcuma aromatica | Family: Zingiberaceae

Traditional Uses: Skin brightening, complexion enhancement, hair removal (traditional use), anti-inflammatory skincare. Unlike culinary turmeric, it does not stain the skin yellow.

Applications: Face packs, body ubtan, pre-bridal skincare rituals, hair removal pastes.

Safety: For external use only. Patch test recommended. Do not confuse with culinary turmeric (Curcuma longa).

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Lodh Tree — Pachootti (Symplocos racemosa)

Regional Names: Pachootti (Malayalam), Lodh / Lodhra (Hindi/Sanskrit)

Botanical Name: Symplocos racemosa | Family: Symplocaceae

Traditional Uses: Astringent, skin toning, pore tightening, anti-inflammatory. Used in classical Ayurvedic formulations for skin disorders and eye care.

Applications: Face packs, skin toning masks, Ayurvedic eye preparations.

Safety: For external use only. Patch test recommended.

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Wellness & Adaptogen Ingredients

Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri)

Regional Names: Brahmi (Malayalam/Hindi/Sanskrit), Neer Brahmi (Tamil)

Botanical Name: Bacopa monnieri | Family: Plantaginaceae

Traditional Uses: Cognitive enhancement, memory support, stress reduction, and nervous system tonic. One of Ayurveda's most important Medhya Rasayana (brain tonic) herbs.

Applications: Internal wellness (powder in warm water or milk), hair oils (scalp nourishment).

Safety: Generally well tolerated. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for dosage. Not recommended during pregnancy without medical supervision.

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Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)

Regional Names: Amukkuram (Malayalam), Ashwagandha (Hindi/Sanskrit), Amukkirai (Tamil)

Botanical Name: Withania somnifera | Family: Solanaceae

Traditional Uses: Adaptogen, stress reduction, energy and vitality support, immune modulation, and rejuvenation. One of Ayurveda's most researched herbs globally.

Applications: Internal wellness (powder in warm milk — traditional Ashwagandha milk), Ayurvedic formulations.

Safety: Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for dosage. Not recommended during pregnancy. Individual results may vary.

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Herbal Beverage Ingredients

Pathimugam — Sappanwood (Caesalpinia sappan)

Regional Names: Pathimugam (Malayalam), Patang (Hindi), Sappanwood (English)

Botanical Name: Caesalpinia sappan | Family: Fabaceae

Traditional Uses: Blood purification, cooling, digestive wellness. Widely used in Kerala as a traditional herbal beverage — Pathimugam water (boiled and strained) is a popular cooling drink.

Applications: Herbal beverage (boiled water), Ayurvedic formulations.

Safety: FSSAI approved. Consult a practitioner for therapeutic use.

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Karingali — Khadira (Acacia catechu)

Regional Names: Karingali (Malayalam), Khadira (Sanskrit), Khair (Hindi)

Botanical Name: Acacia catechu | Family: Fabaceae

Traditional Uses: Oral health, digestive wellness, skin health, and blood purification. Used in Kerala as a traditional herbal beverage and in classical Ayurvedic formulations.

Applications: Herbal beverage, Ayurvedic formulations, oral care.

Safety: FSSAI approved. Consult a practitioner for therapeutic use.

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Licorice — Irattimadhuram / Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra)

Regional Names: Irattimadhuram (Malayalam), Mulethi / Yashtimadhu (Hindi/Sanskrit)

Botanical Name: Glycyrrhiza glabra | Family: Fabaceae

Traditional Uses: Soothing, anti-inflammatory, respiratory wellness, digestive support, and skin brightening. One of the most widely used herbs in both Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Applications: Herbal beverage, Ayurvedic formulations, skin brightening preparations.

Safety: Consult a practitioner for therapeutic use. Not recommended in excess or during pregnancy.

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Essential Oil Source Ingredients

Ingredient Botanical Name Essential Oil Product
Rosemary Salvia rosmarinus Rosemary Essential Oil 1L
Vetiver / Khus Chrysopogon zizanioides Vetiver Essential Oil 1L
Lemongrass Cymbopogon flexuosus Lemongrass Essential Oil 1L
Cardamom Elettaria cardamomum Cardamom Essential Oil 1L
Ginger Zingiber officinale Ginger Essential Oil 1L
Nutmeg Myristica fragrans Nutmeg Essential Oil 1L
Geranium Pelargonium graveolens Geranium Essential Oil 1L
Tea Tree Melaleuca alternifolia Tea Tree Essential Oil 1L
Marjoram Origanum majorana Marjoram Essential Oil 1L
Davana Artemisia pallens Davana Essential Oil 1L

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Kasthuri Manjal and regular turmeric?

Kasthuri Manjal (Curcuma aromatica) is Wild Turmeric, a different species from culinary turmeric (Curcuma longa). It does not stain the skin yellow and is used exclusively for skincare in Ayurveda.

Can Brahmi and Ashwagandha be taken together?

Both are commonly used together in Ayurveda. However, consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalised dosage and combination guidance. Individual results may vary.

What is the difference between Pathimugam and Karingali?

Both are traditional Kerala herbal beverage ingredients. Pathimugam (Sappanwood) is known for its cooling and blood-purifying properties and turns water a distinctive red colour. Karingali (Khadira/Acacia catechu) is used for oral health, digestive wellness, and skin health.

Are your herbal powders pure and free from additives?

Yes. Our herbal powders are pure, single-ingredient botanical powders with no fillers, additives, or synthetic ingredients.


Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before using any herb for therapeutic purposes. Individual results may vary. These statements have not been evaluated by any regulatory authority.


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