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This is a perennial climbing vine widely used in and Ayurveda .

: Research has highlighted its antioxidant , anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective effects. This is a perennial climbing vine widely used

: Its rhizomes and roots are valued for improving blood circulation, purifying blood, and treating inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, eczema, and psoriasis. : The dried roots contain the pigment alizarin

: The dried roots contain the pigment alizarin , which was the primary source for red textiles before synthetic dyes were developed. Rubia tinctorum (Common Madder) : In traditional systems,

: It contains anthraquinones (like alizarin and purpurin), terpenes, and cyclopeptides . 2. Rubia tinctorum (Common Madder)

: In traditional systems, it was used to treat kidney stones and menstrual disorders, though it is less common today due to potential toxicity . A comprehensive review of Rubia cordifolia L. - PMC

Historically famous for the dye, this species is native to Europe and the Middle East.

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