Nagarmotha Roots

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Nagarmotha is beneficial to home remedies for managing stomach disorders due to its antispasmodic and carminative properties. Nagarmotha is useful in managing skin infections.

Nagarmotha Roots—also known as Musta / Mustak / Cypriol—are a treasured Ayurvedic herb prized for their warm, earthy aroma and multi-benefit care. Finely milled Nagarmotha powder supports a fresher scalp, helps balance excess oil, and leaves hair feeling light and clean—ideal for DIY masks, herbal rinses, and cleansing blends. In skincare, its gentle astringent nature promotes a clarified feel and refined look (always patch test), making it a favorite in ubtan and clay masks for smooth, even-looking skin.

Beyond beauty, Nagarmotha is celebrated for traditional digestive support and calm daily balance when used in mild decoctions or wellness mixes. Crafters love its aromatic depth as a natural fixative in perfume making, incense, and potpourri, adding long-lasting, woody notes without synthetic fragrance. It also elevates handmade soaps, bath salts, and candles with a grounding, spa-like scent.

Thoughtfully sourced and hygienically packed, our Nagarmotha Roots deliver consistent aroma, smooth texture, and easy blending—free from fillers and artificial colors. Whether you’re curating a clean beauty routine, crafting aromatic products, or building mindful wellness rituals, Nagarmotha offers plant-based authenticity and everyday practicality.

Nagarmotha Roots for scalp freshness, oil balance, skin clarity, and natural fragrance, a timeless botanical that aligns Ayurvedic wisdom with modern self-care.

 

How Nagarmotha is known in your area?

 

  • Nutgrass, Nutsedge, Java grass, Coco grass, Red nutsedge, and Purple nutsedge in English, Mustak, Nagarmotha, and Motha in Hindi, Mutha, Musta in Bengali, Muthakach in Tamil, Tunga Mustalu in Telugu, Muthanga in Malayalam, Tunge gadde in Kannada, Moth, Nagarmoth in Gujarati, Moth, Nagarmoth, Motha, and Mutha, Motha in Punjabi.
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  • Take ½-1 teaspoon of Nagarmotha powder. Add Coconut oil to it. Apply evenly on the skin. Let it be for 2-4 hours and wash thoroughly with tap water. Take 2-5 drops of Nagarmotha oil. Mix with Coconut oil. Apply on hair and scalp. Leave it for 4-5 hours. Wash with shampoo. You can repeat it twice or thrice a week to prevent dandruff and hair loss.
  • Nagarmotha helps to control the symptoms of skin disease like eczema when applied to the affected part. Nagarmotha controls hair fall associated with dandruff. Nagarmotha has Pitta-Kapha balancing properties which controls dandruff and removes excessive dryness.

Nagarmotha Roots (Musta/Cypriol, Cyperus rotundus) are valued in Ayurveda for scalp freshness, oil control, and skin clarity. Their gentle astringent and aromatic properties help balance excess sebum, reduce buildup, and support a cleaner scalp environment—ideal for voluminous, lighter-feeling hair. In skincare, Nagarmotha powder refines texture and promotes an even-looking tone when used in ubtan or clay masks (patch test). Traditionally, Nagarmotha is also used for mild digestive support and everyday balance in herbal decoctions. Perfumers love it as a natural fixative, lending warm, woody depth to blends, incense, and potpourri. Plant-based, versatile, and easy to blend, it suits clean beauty and holistic routines.

  • Nagarmotha shows no recorded side effects when used in the correct proportion. It is extremely effective in normalizing aggravated levels of Sama, Pitta, dishes, and Kapha doshas in the body. But an excessive amount of it can aggravate the Vata doshas and can cause constipation in people.

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