Kantkari

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Kantkari is beneficial for the management of respiratory problems like cough and asthma due to its expectorant property. Massaging your scalp with Kantkari juice mixed with an equal quantity of water might prevent hair fall and promote hair growth. It is native to Haryana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan found commonly on roadsides.

Kantkari (Solanum xanthocarpum) is a time-honored Ayurvedic herb valued for supporting easy breathing, calm comfort in the throat and chest, and everyday resilience. Carefully processed for purity, our Kantkari powder/cut herb delivers a clean botanical profile rich in natural phytonutrients and antioxidants that help promote respiratory wellness, gentle detox, and balanced digestion. Used in classic formulations, Kantkari is appreciated for keeping you light, clear, and centered throughout busy days.

Versatile and simple to use, Kantkari fits a variety of routines—brew as a warm herbal decoction (kadha), blend into wellness teas, or add to churna mixes with complementary herbs like tulsi, mulethi, or ginger. Many wellness enthusiasts also infuse Kantkari in oil for traditional chest and back massages as part of seasonal self-care. With consistent use, it may support natural immunity, comfortable airflow, and an easy, refreshed feeling.

Thoughtfully sourced and hygienically packed, our Kantkari offers dependable potency, earthy aroma, and smooth mixing—without fillers, additives, or artificial colors. Whether you’re building a holistic routine for clarity and calm or enhancing classic Ayurvedic blends, Kantkari products provide a straightforward, plant-based way to nurture daily balance.

Kantkari for respiratory support, digestive comfort, and gentle detox , a trusted herb that aligns ancient wisdom with modern wellness.

 

How is Kantkari known in your area?

 

  • In Hindi, it is named Choti kateri, Bhatakataiyya, Rengani; in Telugu, Nelamulaka; in English, Yellow-berried Nightshade, Febrifuge plant; in Bengali, Kantikari; in Tamil, Kandan kattiri; in Marathi, Bhui ringing; in Punjabi, Kandiyari; in Gujarati, Bhiya Ringani.
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  • For Hair Loss, take 4-6 teaspoons of Kantakari powder or as per your requirement. Mix with an equal amount of water.  Apply evenly on the hair and scalp. Let it sit for 2-3 hours. Wash with shampoo and rinse well. Use this remedy 1-2 times a week to control hair fall.

Decoction (Kadha): Simmer 1–2 tsp Kantkari in 250–300 ml water for 10–12 minutes; strain and sip warm once or twice daily.
Herbal Tea/Churna: Mix ½–1 tsp powder with warm water or honey; optionally combine with tulsi, mulethi, ginger, or pippali.
Steam/Compress: Use the strained hot decoction for a soothing steam or warm compress on chest/back.
Oil Infusion: Gently warm Kantkari in sesame/coconut oil; cool, strain, and massage as part of seasonal self-care.
Start small, use consistently, and store airtight in a cool, dry place. If pregnant, nursing, or on medication, consult a professional.

  • Kantkari helps control hair fall and promotes hair growth when its juice is applied to the scalp. This is because hair fall is mainly due to an aggravated Vata dosha in the body. This creates dryness of the scalp. Kantakari juice acts on hair fall by balancing Vata dosha and removing excessive dryness. Together, this helps control hair loss.

Kantkari is a classic Ayurvedic herb valued for respiratory support, comfortable breathing, and a soothed throat and chest. Rich in natural antioxidants and phytonutrients, it helps clear excess mucus, supports easy airflow, and promotes seasonal resilience. Traditionally used to aid digestion, Kantkari may reduce occasional gas and bloating while encouraging gentle detox and gut balance. Its calming, clarifying nature supports overall vitality and everyday energy. Often paired with tulsi, mulethi, ginger, or pippali, Kantkari powder complements holistic routines for clarity and comfort. Clean, plant-based, and versatile, it’s a trusted choice for daily respiratory wellness and digestive comfort.

  • It is used in Pitta disorders and should be made with caution, due to its hot power (Ushna Veerya). It is quite safe to use in children and during the lactation period. It is considered safe during pregnancy but consults your doctor.

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