

🌿 Elevate your wellness game with pure Himalayan Kutki – nature’s potent secret!
Organic Spree Kutki Herb is a 100gm pack of pure Picrorhiza Kurroa root, sustainably sourced from the high-altitude Himalayas (3000-5000m). Free from preservatives and additives, this traditional herbal remedy is renowned for its digestive and pain relief benefits. Its intense, earthy flavor reflects its authentic, unprocessed nature, making it a must-have for health-conscious professionals seeking natural wellness solutions.
















| ASIN | B0CYPNCKW3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #217,281 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #10,382 in Blended Vitamin & Mineral Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Namo Organics |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 8 inches; 3.88 ounces |
U**.
Exactly as advertised
The product is as advertised. Its just dried herb without any additives. This product offers great value for money and is effective for ingestion and pain relief. Make sure you don't consume too much of this, it may cause discomfort.
A**A
Not for weak palates...
The tea is made from the root of the plant. After reading the instructions, I saw you need to grind the root after washing it. We didn't have an actual normal sized mortar and pestle but had a tiny one really meant to make garlic paste or grind up pills for those who can't swallow them....that worked to at least break it down a small quantity at a time. I'm going to be 100% honest the root alone out of the bag smells really intense and earthy. After grinding and washing the root and before infusing it in the water, the only way I can best describe the smell is a bit like cigarette and wet dirt. The taste of this tea is STRONG. They are not joking with the warning that it can upset your belly. I tried to mask the strong flavor with manuka honey but to no avail since the honey just trapped the flavor and made it just passable but as soon as the honey hit the back of my tongue, the root flavor came out. I can tell you with my personal experience that it does help with digestion but it is really hard to drink. No only the flavor but the smell of it is STRONG. Don't get this looking for pleasure, you won't find any. If you're looking to take this medicinally, I say, GO FOR IT!! I've seen it has soo many benefits, but read these reviews so that you're prepared !
F**M
High Quality Kutki Herb (Picrorhiza Kurroa ) – Supports Liver Function & Natural Detox
This a high quality kutki herb in an uncut format for making herbal tea. Although it is recommend to wash before processing, I found this herbs are very clean. There is nothing to wash off. There are many rhizomes and roots in a resealable bag, with a strong spicy smell. Since they are very hard, if you don’t want to use a grinder, you can soak a piece for a few hours to soften and cut into small pieces. It is easy to steepen with boiling water, but be prepared for a pungent taste. The tea has a light brown color with a strong bitter taste. I have to add some sweetener to neutralize before drinking this herb tea. This herb is famous for being an Ayurvedic medicine with antioxidants and other ingredients. The key chemicals are picrosides with many benefits. It might help us in anti-inflammation, promote bile flow and digestion. It seems tome that the best way to enjoy the benefits of this product is to use a lower amount or add a sweetener.
C**A
This one fights back
Not really, it won't fight you, but it will make you work for the tea. This asks to be ground before using, so if you have a mortar/pestle for something similar, then be prepared to WORK. Also, this is bitter, bitter, bitter. Bitter is better, but even I had to mix this with some other teas like chamomile or add some honey before I could tolerate it. I do have some liver Qi deficiency, so anything I can do for my liver is worth the effort...and taste. A+
K**Y
Medicinal, not recreational
I’m not sure how to rate this. For me, it’s a no. It’s a lot of work to prepare and I don’t care for the flavor. I’m aware that this is considered medicinal so people who are using it for that purpose are not really worrying about flavor but I cannot speak to any medicinal properties and only have that to go on. I think if you’re looking for this herb to do something specific for you then go for it. It seems to be good quality, nice big pieces that look healthy. But if you’re just looking for a new tea to try for enjoyment and relaxation, this probably isn’t it.
L**S
Just okay
This product wasn’t for me, but it was packaged well and seemed fresh.
F**O
Fresh Kutki and Working Good for me
I’ve been using Kutki herb for a little while now, and it’s been a nice addition to my health routine. The 100g pack is a good size and smells fresh and natural. I like that it’s organic and free from additives. Preparing it is easy and I usually make it into a tea. Since using it, I feel like my digestion and overall wellness have improved a bit. It’s gentle but effective, which I appreciate for something natural. I would recommend highly. Thank you!
E**S
Don't make the same mistake as me...
So, I sort of ordered this on a whim without fully understanding what I was getting. When it arrived and there were actual roots in a bag I was taken aback. I was expecting this to come as a powder, which is 100% my fault for not reading the description fully. Luckily they do provide full instructions on how to prepare this on the bag, and I really appreciated that. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. I don't own a mortar and pestle so I had to kind of figure out my own way to grind these up...which was not easy. I went in expecting this to not have a pleasant taste so that didn't bother me. I added a bit of honey but found it didn't help much. The taste is what it is but that's just how it goes sometimes with this sort of product. I have only consumed this the one time so far and did not experience any adverse effects. They warn you not to drink too much so be mindful. Don't be like me, read the product description before ordering! While I have no prior experience with this sort of product, and would not look to purchase it again in the future because I'm far to lazy to prepare this on any sort of regular basis, the herb is exactly what it is supposed to be. If you know what you are doing (and own a mortar and pestle) then I can recommend this product to you as again, it is exactly what it is advertised to be.
T**M
Very good quality
S**I
Foreign object found in product packaging
F**R
This bag of kutki herb is somewhat on the expensive side compared to other options on Amazon. At time of review, this bag costs $63.08 / 100 grams which is expensive for anything. It wasn't too hard to find a kutki herb, albeit a powder at a cost of $16.65 / 100 grams which is much more favorable, and another for $44.58 / 100 grams. It always pays to shop around and so you may want to do that in this case, but still, I'm reasonably sure that if you're looking for kutki, this stuff will work for you.
D**R
Nice andvery bitter that how it should be.
F**A
Kutki is a traditional Ayurvedic herb that has been used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments. This 100gr weight package of Organic Spree Kutki Herb is manufactured in India and is perfect for those looking to incorporate the ancient healing power of Ayurveda into their daily routine. Kutki - scientifically known as Picrorhiza kurroa - is a perennial herb from the family Scrophulariaceae that grows up to 10 cm high. Its roots are elongated and 5-10 cm in length, with a bitter taste. The name Picorrhiza comes from the Greek word ‘Picroz’ which means ‘bitter’ and ‘rhiza’ meaning ‘root’, referring to the bitter taste of the herb. Also, Kutki (or KATUKI in Ayurveda) is derived from the word katu. The literal meaning of this term is pungency with bitterness. I rinsed it according to the instructions on the packet. I powdered it using my mortar and pestle then dried it out under direct sunlight. Once the herbs were dried I placed 3 teaspoons (15ml) of the powdered root into a teapot and poured boiling water over it, left it to steep for a good 10 minutes and tasted it.... Goodness me! The bitterness is something else! Not disgusting and the smell is pleasant and herbal so I identified it as a necessary sacrifice for its potential benefits and downed a whole cup. No sugar or honey. Straight. It leaves a fresh and pure aftertaste. All I can say is, it's an acquired taste - I happen to like it now. It makes an amber coloured tisane/infusion. It is a completely natural and organic product - doesn't contain any chemicals. It's working well for me. I did have to adjust the quantity as 15ml is very laxative. Try it... It tastes so horrible but is good for health.
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