Description
Curcuma aromatica Salisb., commonly known as Wild Turmeric, Kasturi Manjal, or Jangli Haldi, is a rhizomatous herb in the ginger family Zingiberaceae, native to the tropical forests of South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Unlike its more commercially prominent relative Curcuma longa, Wild Turmeric has been used predominantly in traditional Ayurvedic and folk medicine for topical and cosmetic applications rather than internal consumption. It holds particular importance in South Indian cosmetic traditions, where the rhizome paste has been applied to the skin for centuries as a brightening, anti-blemish, and anti-aging treatment. Bridal skin care rituals involving Curcuma aromatica remain common in many parts of India today.
Key Benefits
- ✓ May Reduce Hay Fever Symptoms
- ✓ May Help Reduce Depression Symptoms
- ✓ May Lower Levels of Blood Fats
- ✓ May Reduce Pain and Improve Function in People with Knee Osteoarthritis
- ✓ May Reduce Itching Severity
How to Use
For Manufacturer
Curcuma aromatica can be used as an ingredient for filling into capsule or tablet form in supplement and cosmetics formulation.
For Personal Use
Curcuma aromatica can be used as a food and beverage ingredient. Or even supplements.
Suggested Use
- Applied in the health product field.
- Applied in the pharmaceutical field.
- Applied in the skincare and cosmetics field.
- Applied in the agricultural field
Technical Specification
| Scientific Name | Curcuma aromatica |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Mesh Size | 80 – 100 Mesh |
| Packaging | Plastic Bottle |
Additional Details
| Condition | New |
| Other names | Wild turmeric, Curcuma australasica |
| Unofficial functions | Anti-oxidant agent |
| Packaging | 50 g |
| Packing Details | 50 g bottle |
| Minimum Order | 1 Bottle |
| Shipment | Express Parcel Service via a reliable courier |
| Lead Time | 7-30 business days, depending on quantity |









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