Thutti Seed comes from the Thutti (Abutilon indicum) plant, a well-known herb in traditional Siddha practices. It is traditionally valued for its cooling, soothing, and balancing properties and is commonly used to support skin health, digestion, and overall wellness.
Traditional Uses & Benefits: 1. Skin Support (Traditional Use) 1.a. Traditionally used for skin discomforts such as itching, dryness, and patches. 1.b. Powder is gently applied externally on affected areas for soothing support. 2. Digestive Support 2.a. Used in traditional remedies for supporting normal digestion. 2.b. Commonly used during episodes of loose stools or digestive imbalance. 3. Natural Body Cooling 3.a. Traditionally taken to help balance excess body heat. 4. Stress & Calmness 4.a. Believed to help promote a sense of calm and reduce internal heat-related tension. 5. General Wellness 5.a. Used to support digestive tract comfort and overall immunity in traditional practice.
Methods of Use (Traditional Practice): A. Powder A.1. 2–3 grams of seed powder mixed with warm water or honey. A. 2. Consumed once or twice a day as traditionally practiced. B. External Application B.1. Powder mixed with water can be applied on skin areas that need soothing.
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THUTTI SEED (Abutilon indicum Seed)
Thutti Seed comes from the Thutti (Abutilon indicum) plant, a well-known herb in traditional Siddha practices. It is traditionally valued for its cooling, soothing, and balancing properties and is commonly used to support skin health, digestion, and overall wellness.
Traditional Uses & Benefits: 1. Skin Support (Traditional Use) 1.a. Traditionally used for skin discomforts such as itching, dryness, and patches. 1.b. Powder is gently applied externally on affected areas for soothing support. 2. Digestive Support 2.a. Used in traditional remedies for supporting normal digestion. 2.b. Commonly used during episodes of loose stools or digestive imbalance. 3. Natural Body Cooling 3.a. Traditionally taken to help balance excess body heat. 4. Stress & Calmness 4.a. Believed to help promote a sense of calm and reduce internal heat-related tension. 5. General Wellness 5.a. Used to support digestive tract comfort and overall immunity in traditional practice.
Methods of Use (Traditional Practice): A. Powder A.1. 2–3 grams of seed powder mixed with warm water or honey. A. 2. Consumed once or twice a day as traditionally practiced. B. External Application B.1. Powder mixed with water can be applied on skin areas that need soothing.