Mangrasi
Mangrasi: Surinamese Oso Dresi
Available in dried form
Mangrasi is a traditional Surinamese herb known for its bitter character and versatile uses. Within Surinamese herbal culture, Mangrasi is used to support female vitality.
Within oso dresi, Mangrasi holds a place as a general bitter herb that is used consciously and in moderation, often as part of broader herbal routines.
Traditional use
Mentioned in traditional knowledge as part of routines focused on overall balance and vitality
Used in relation to female themes within traditional herbal knowledge
Also used by men within general herbal practices
Applied within cultural and spiritual activities
Added to herbal baths for cleansing and protection
How to use Mangrasi
Mangrasi is used within Surinamese oso dresi both internally and externally, always with awareness and in moderation.
Internal use (decoction)
A handful of dried leaves is steeped in boiled water
Let steep for 10–20 minutes after briefly boiling
Maximum of 1 cup per day
Preferably used for 5–7 consecutive days, followed by a rest period
External use (herbal bath / cultural use)
Used within cultural or spiritual rituals
Use consciously and listen to your body
Product information
Content: dried leaves/stems (content may vary from image)
Country of origin: Suriname
Packaging: kraft pouch
For adults only
Not suitable for children
Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
Consult a doctor, therapist, or qualified professional when using medication or in case of illness before using herbs
⚠️ Important: no medical claims
This information is based on traditional knowledge and cultural use. This product is not a medicine and does not replace medical advice. Use consciously and always listen to your body.