
Curry Leaves
Curry leaves called Murraya koenigii in Sanakrit are known in Ayurveda for their digestive, detoxifying, and healing properties. They support overall wellness with their antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, help balance Pitta and Kapha doshas, and encourage healthy hair.

Reviewed By
Dr. Sapna Kangotra
Senior Ayurveda Doctor
Ayurvedic Uses and Benefits:
For Skin:
- Fights acne: Curry leaves have antimicrobial properties that help reduce acne and skin infections
- Anti-aging: Rich in antioxidants, they protect skin from damage and prevent wrinkles.
- Promotes skin healing: Aids in wound recovery and improves skin texture.
For Hair:
- Prevents hair loss: Strengthens hair follicles, reducing premature hair fall.
- Stimulates hair growth: Encourages new hair growth and improves thickness.
- Improves scalp health: Helps to control dandruff and nourishes the scalp.
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