Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia), known across India as Manjistha, Indian Madder, and in classical Ayurveda as Yojanavalli and Raktanga (literally "blood-colored"), is one of the most revered blood-purifying and skin-supporting botanicals in classical Indian medicine — and arguably the single most important Ayurvedic herb for the lymphatic and circulatory systems. Its long, slender, deep red-orange roots are exceptionally rich in purpurin, munjistin, alizarin, and other anthraquinone glycosides, which give Manjistha its signature ruby-red color and have made it both a clinically researched herbal ingredient and one of the world's oldest natural dyes — used to color the wraps of Egyptian mummies, the togas of Roman soldiers, and the textiles of South Asia for over four thousand years. In modern formulation, Manjistha occupies a unique double role: a cornerstone raktashodhak (blood-purifying) herb in classical Ayurvedic skin, lymphatic, and women's-health formulations, and a renewable natural colorant for clean-label cosmetics and textiles. Whether you're developing a classical Manjisthadi Kashayam, a skin-clarifying nutraceutical, an Ayurvedic face cream, or a natural-color cosmetic system, TheWholesalerCo offers Manjistha in every format the modern formulator needs — from whole dried roots to supercritical CO2 extracts.