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trusoul · 1 year ago
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the-empress-7 · 4 months ago
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Is there any way to reverse grey hair?
Empress, I’m the Indian anon (wine lover like you). We women in South India consume Curry leaves from the curry leaf plant everyday in every dish. It’s impossible to have dish without these leaves. And if you google ‘south indian hairstyles’, you will see us with thick, luxurious hair! 
You can get these curry leaves in the form of powder in Amazon. Due to the stressful circumstances in my life, I developped white hair in my thirties. I’ve restarted eating them & slowly I can see my genetic hair colour growing back!
I’d like to share a recipe that I use. You can buy this powder from amazon. I warm equal quantities of flax seeds, pumkin seeds& hemp seeds in a pan (to remove humidity) & grind it in a coffee grinder. Mix this with the curry leaf powder & a pinch of salt. Take 2 teaspoons everyday in your curd or porridge or soup or just sprinkle on your sandwich. Results are seen over a two month period. (Those with allergies, please consult a doctor first!)
(DISCLAIMER): I’m not a doctor! This is my personnal concotion! Apart from the curry leaves, I’ve taken advice from You tubers. Curry leaves contain Folic acid which helps to boost developement of RBC &WBC, also helps increase good gut bacteria.
Also, once a week, massage your scalp with coconut oil 10 minutes before washing your hair. Indian women apply coconut oil everyday but it is to help bear the intense tropical heat as it is very cooling.
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Thank you so much! What a great testimony and so glad this works for you.
I am on Nutrafol right now and that shit is expensive AF.
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ratsoh-writes · 6 months ago
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Are there any dishes or recipes unique to grimmtale? Anything that is especially considered a delicacy to the Grimm folks?
Mmm lemme give some plants that are both food and potions ingredients!
Star-root: a deep blue root with glowing white speckles. When peeled, the flesh inside glows like a beacon. It tastes like a watery potato and is used in fire potions as well as fever reducers. And it’s delicious in salads
Deaths breath: a black leafed herb that doesn’t do anything special on its own, but if eaten raw can cause paranoid hallucinations. It’s used in pheromone and calming potions, and if cooked properly is a good substitute for black pepper.
Dustmouth peppers: the third hottest pepper in the world, these grey peppers can only be grown underground. They’re used in aphrodisiac potions and energy potions. They are dried and added as seasonings to souls, curries and rubs to make an especially spicy meal as well
Chicken of the caves: closely related to the mushroom chicken of the woods, this mushroom is very similar in appearance but with more of a grey color. And it still tastes like chicken! It’s used in nutrient potions or just as a tasty part of a meal
Fillers: a tall grain that can only be grown in wetlands, fillers is a tall grass that grows egg sacks in the underwater portion of the grass blade. The egg sacks are drained of fluid and dried and ground into flour, or used as a cheese substitute in meals. It has a mild cheesy flavor. They are also used in nutrient potions and pregnancy potions (to help with morning sickness) as well as hormone control potions.
Silk press: a flat lily pad with a beautiful royal purple color. The young leaves are harvested and juiced. They taste like sugary plums and are a favorite treat in ice creams for young Grimm monsters. They are used in hair potions and are an ingredient in any color changer potions geared towards purple.
Subterranean olive: these olive trees will grow in swamps partly submerged under the water. They’re finicky plants and take hundreds of years to finally bear fruit. The olives are pitch black and are much more bitter than their surface cousins. The oil can be used in cooking but nobody but the rich would dare waste it that way. It is used in strengthening potions
Shaman pear: another fruit tree made for the swamps, the shamans pear will grow a bulbous Pearlike fruit that taste just like.. a dragon fruit! It’s so strange as it’s nearly indistinguishable from normal pears unless you poke it to feel its texture and firmness. These fruits are used in color changing potions from yellow green and white. And they make great snacks on their own!
Lesser pumpkin: these mini magical pumpkins are the size of a man’s palm, and come in oranges, whites, purples and black. When ripe, they create cracks in the faces like carved jack o lanterns. And when they’re close to overripe, they start moaning lol. They’re used in healing potions and nutrition potions as well as voice changing potions. They are cooked and eaten like normal pumpkins as well
Now Grimm monsters are big seafood lovers! The top three dishes from their culture all involve something from the water somehow!
Break and bake: clams and mussels are broken open and soaked in a Dustmouth and jalapeño mixture before being breaded, cut up with a bunch of tuber veggies and peas and baked in a simple pie crust. It’s terribly spicy and delicious. Not for those weak against the burn
Reapers trout. A trout is carefully cleaned and scaled before being laid on a bed of deaths breath, onion and garlic. Traditionally the veggies are cooked before and the fish is eaten with them raw with some lemon, but the modern dish has the fish baked with the veggies.
The pregnant ladies helpmeet: or just helpmeet for short, this dish must be made with filler flour in order to work as for some reason the plant soothes pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness. A ball of filler dough lightly seasoned with spices like cinnamon and allspice is rolled out. In the middle a filling of pumpkin and/or fruit is added. The dough is folded over and cut into cute shapes before being baked in an oven or in tinfoil over coals. When finished top with some cream cheese and powdered sugar. Many pregnant ladies and monsters rely on this dish to be able to eat everything else they love
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curryleafplant · 1 year ago
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The Production and Versatile Uses of Curry Leaf Plant
The curry leaf plant, also known as Murraya koenigii, is not only a staple in South Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines but also a versatile herb with numerous applications beyond the kitchen. In this article, we will explore the cultivation and production of the curry leaf plant and delve into its diverse range of uses, both culinary and non-culinary.
Cultivating the Curry Leaf Plant
Before we can dive into the various uses of the curry leaf plant, it's essential to understand how to cultivate and nurture this valuable herb.
Selecting the Right Location
Curry leaf plants thrive in warm and tropical climates, and they require plenty of sunlight. Choose a location that receives at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight each day, whether it's in your garden or a pot on your balcony.
Soil and Potting Mix
Select well-draining soil or a potting mix that provides good aeration. Mixing regular garden soil with organic compost is an excellent choice. Ensure that your pot or container has adequate drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Watering and Fertilizing
Consistent and adequate watering is crucial for the curry leaf plant. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize your plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season to promote healthy growth.
The Versatile Uses of the Curry Leaf Plant
Now, let's explore the wide array of applications for curry leaf beyond its culinary uses.
Culinary Delights
1. Flavorful Seasoning: Fresh curry leaves are renowned for their aromatic and distinct flavor. They are a fundamental ingredient in various South Asian and Southeast Asian dishes, adding a unique taste to curries, rice, and lentil preparations.
2. Cooking Oil Infusion: Curry leaves can be used to infuse cooking oils, creating a fragrant base for frying or sautéing ingredients. This technique imparts a delightful flavor to the oil and, subsequently, the dish.
Medicinal Properties
1. Traditional Remedies: In traditional medicine, curry leaves have been used for their potential health benefits. They are believed to aid in digestion, help manage diabetes, and possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
2. Hair Care: Curry leaves are also valued for their role in promoting hair health. They are used in various hair care products to address issues such as dandruff, hair loss, and premature graying.
Aromatherapy
1. Aromatic Oils: The essential oil extracted from curry leaves is used in aromatherapy to reduce stress, anxiety, and promote relaxation. It can be diffused or used in massage oils.
Ornamental and Landscaping
Curry leaf plants can serve as attractive ornamental additions to your garden or landscaping. Their vibrant green foliage and fragrant leaves make them an aesthetically pleasing choice.
Conclusion
The curry leaf plant, with its rich history in culinary traditions and versatile applications, has earned a well-deserved place of honor in kitchens and gardens around the world. Its aromatic leaves and potential health benefits continue to make it a valuable addition to various aspects of our lives.
Whether you're using curry leaves to add a burst of flavor to your favorite dish, harnessing their health properties, or simply enjoying their beauty in your garden, the curry leaf plant proves to be a truly versatile and indispensable herb. Embrace the many dimensions of this herb to enhance your culinary experiences and well-being.
FAQs
Can I grow curry leaf plants in a pot or container?
Yes, curry leaf plants can thrive in pots or containers as long as they receive adequate sunlight and have well-draining soil.
What are the potential health benefits of consuming curry leaves?
Curry leaves are believed to aid digestion, have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and may help manage diabetes.
How can I use curry leaves for hair care?
Curry leaves can be used in hair masks, oils, or shampoos to promote hair growth, reduce dandruff, and prevent premature graying.
Are curry leaf plants easy to maintain?
With proper care, curry leaf plants can be relatively easy to maintain. They require sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering and fertilizing.
Can I use dried curry leaves in cooking?
While fresh curry leaves are preferred for their flavor, dried curry leaves can be used in a pinch. However, they may not provide the same intensity of aroma and taste.
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naturesvedacare · 2 months ago
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Unlock the Power of Herbal Hair Care: The Best Herbal Oils and Shampoos for Hair Fall and Hair Health
In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, hair care can often take a back seat. With daily exposure to pollutants, harsh chemicals, and stress, maintaining strong, healthy hair can be challenging. That’s where the wisdom of Ayurveda and natural herbal ingredients come in. At NaturesVeda, we believe in reviving traditional Ayurvedic secrets for modern hair care. Let's explore some of the best herbal hair oils and shampoos crafted to combat hair fall and boost overall hair health.
Why Choose Herbal Hair Care?
Herbal products are created from pure, natural ingredients that are gentle yet effective for all hair types. Unlike conventional hair products filled with synthetic chemicals, herbal products work with your body’s natural processes to promote long-term health and prevent damage. Choosing herbal hair oils and shampoos offers numerous benefits, including:
Reduced Hair Fall: Herbal ingredients like amla and bhringraj are renowned for strengthening roots and reducing hair loss.
Scalp Nourishment: Ayurvedic oils deeply penetrate the scalp, providing nourishment to hair follicles and improving scalp health.
No Harmful Chemicals: Free from sulfates, parabens, and artificial fragrances, herbal products are safer and suitable for sensitive skin.
Best Herbal Hair Oils for Hair Fall and Hair Growth
Amla and Bhringraj OilAmla and bhringraj have been trusted in Ayurveda for centuries. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is a powerful source of vitamin C and antioxidants that help reduce hair thinning and stimulate healthy growth. Bhringraj, often called the “King of Herbs” for hair, works to rejuvenate hair follicles and improve blood circulation in the scalp.
Coconut and Curry Leaf OilCoconut oil, enriched with essential fatty acids, is a fantastic natural conditioner. When combined with curry leaves, which contain beta-carotene and proteins, this oil blend strengthens the hair shaft and keeps scalp infections at bay. Curry leaves also help in promoting melanin production, which prevents premature greying.
Fenugreek and Hibiscus OilFenugreek is rich in proteins and nicotinic acid, which are known for combating dandruff and providing moisture to the hair. Hibiscus, with its high amino acid content, strengthens the roots and adds volume and shine to the hair. Together, they create a nourishing blend that supports scalp health and adds resilience to hair strands.
Best Herbal Shampoos for Hair Fall Control
Shikakai and Reetha ShampooShikakai, also known as “fruit for the hair,” is a natural cleanser that doesn’t strip away natural oils from the scalp. When combined with reetha (soapnut), it creates a gentle yet effective shampoo that reduces hair fall, encourages healthy growth, and adds a natural shine.
Aloe Vera and Neem ShampooAloe vera is known for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties, making it ideal for sensitive or irritated scalps. Neem, on the other hand, has powerful antibacterial qualities that fight dandruff and scalp infections. This combination works wonders for keeping your scalp clean and free from buildup, paving the way for healthier hair growth.
Brahmi and Tulsi ShampooBrahmi is a superb ingredient for improving scalp circulation, reducing dryness, and strengthening the hair shaft. Tulsi (holy basil) is antibacterial and antifungal, ensuring your scalp remains free from infections. Using a Brahmi and Tulsi shampoo can be especially beneficial if you’re dealing with hair fall due to a sensitive or itchy scalp.
How to Use Herbal Hair Care Products for Best Results
Warm Oil MassageStart by warming the herbal oil slightly before massaging it onto your scalp. A warm oil massage helps open up pores and allows the oil to penetrate deeply, nourishing the hair follicles. Let the oil sit for at least an hour or overnight for maximum benefits before washing it off with a gentle herbal shampoo.
Choose the Right Herbal ShampooAlways select a shampoo that suits your scalp type and addresses your specific hair concerns. For example, if you have dandruff, a neem-based shampoo may be ideal, while a reetha and shikakai blend is excellent for gentle cleansing.
Consistent UseHerbal hair care works best with regular use. Make sure to use your chosen oil and shampoo combination consistently over time to experience visible results. As these products are free from harsh chemicals, they’re safe for regular use and suitable for all hair types.
Why Trust NaturesVeda for Your Hair Care?
At Natures Veda Care, we source only the highest-quality herbs and oils, ensuring our products are pure and effective. We’re committed to providing you with sustainable, eco-friendly packaging that reflects our dedication to preserving nature and its resources. With a strong foundation in Ayurvedic knowledge, NaturesVeda brings you the best herbal hair care solutions crafted with care and purity.For more information, please visit our website here: https://www.naturesveda.co.in/
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i-should-have-studied · 2 months ago
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Botany Practical: Medicinal SAQ
Tulasi
Botanical Name: Ocimum sanctum
Common Name: Holy basil
Vernacular Names: Telugu - tulasi, Hindi - tulsi
Family: Lamiaceae
Morphology of medicinally useful part: (entire plant)
- Habit: Annual herb
- Stem: Erect, highly branched, softly pubescent, aromatic.
- Leaves: Simple, elliptical, oblong, obtuse or acute, entire or serrate margin, petiolate, slender, both surfaces are pubescent.
- Inflorescence: Verticillaster flower, white or purple racemes.
- Fruit: Carcerulus.
Chemical Components: The whole plant contains volatile oils. Major components are eugenol, carvacrol, methyl eugenol, caryophyllene.
Uses:
- Antibacterial, insecticidal diaphoretic
- Treatment of catarrh, bronchitis, cold, cough, fever
- As carminative agent
- Treatment of snake bite and scorpion sting
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Kalabandha
Botanical name: Aloe vera
Common name: Aloe
Vernacular name: Telugu - kalabandha, Hindi - kumari
Family - Liliaceae
Morphology of medicinally useful part: (leaf)
- Leaves: they are arranged in radical rosettes with spiny margin. They are thick, fleshy, and strongly cuticularized.
Chemical Components: All varieties of aloe are major sources of anthraquinone glycosides.
The active principle is aloin, there are 3 isomers of it: barbaloin, iso-barbaloin, ß-barbaloin.
Uses:
- Treatment of intestinal worms in children
- Anti inflammatory and anti diabetic
- Treatment of skin irritation, burns caused by hear or radiation
- Stimulates hair growth
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Turmeric
Botanical name: Curcuma longa
Common name: Turmeric
Vernacular names: Telugu - pasupu, Hindi - haldi
Family: Zingiberaceae
Morphology of medicinally useful part: (rhizome)
- Rhizome: Primary rhizomes are ovate or pear shaped, called bulbs. Secondary rhizomes are cylindrical, called fingers.
Chemical Constituents: Contains yellow colored matter called curcumin, of which there are 3 analogous: Curcumin I, Curcumin II, Curcumin III.
Uses:
- Coloring agent and condiment in curries
- Treatment of cold, cough
- Anti inflammatory used to relieve menstrual cramps
- Stimulates bile secretion, used as antiseptic.
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Tippateega
Botanical name: Tinospora cordifolia
Common name: Heartleaf moonseed
Vernacular name: Telugu - tippateega, Hindi - giloya
Family: Menispermaceae
Medicinally useful part: stem, dried.
Chemical Constituents:
- Glycosides such as cordioside, tinosporin, cordioliside, and palmaloside.
- Alkaloids such as tinosporin, tinosporic acid, and tinosporol.
Uses:
- Anti allergic
- Anti diabetic
- Diuretic
- Anti pyretic
- Anti helminthic
- Anti spasmodic
- Anti inflammatory
- Anti cancerous
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Nelausiri
Botanical name: Phyllanthus amarus
Common name: Gale of Wind
Vernacular name: Telugu - nelausiri, Hindi - Bahu Putra???
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Morphology of medicinally useful part: (whole plant)
- Habit: herb\
- Stem: erect, slender
- Leaves: subsessile, pale green, distichous, glaucous below
- Flowers: Arise in leaf axil, numerous, males 1-3, female solitary.
- Seed: Trigonous, rounded, with numerous transverse striations on back.
Chemical Constituents: Phyllanthine, hypophyllanthine, and niranthine.
Uses:
- Treatment of Jaundice and liver disorder.
- Young shoots and leaves are given in dysentery and ulcer.
- Poultice of leaves mixed with salt cures itch and other skin infections.
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Amla
Botanical name: Phyllanthus emblica
Common name: Indian gooseberry
Vernacular name: Telugu - rariusirikaya, Hindi - amla
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Morphology of medicinally useful part: (whole plant)
- Habit: Tree
- Stem: Erect, branched, finely pubescent
- Leaves: feathery with small oblong pinnately arranged leaflets.
- Flower: Greenish-yellow
- Fruit: Fleshly, globose, compressed drupe. Green when tender and color slowly changes to light yellow or brick red on maturity. Outer surface smooth, shiny, with vertical furrows.
Chemical constituents: Vitamin C, phyllemblin, tannins, glucose, pectin, iron, phosphorus, calcium.
Uses:
- Fruit has acid, diuretic, refrigerant, and laxative properties.
- Antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral activities.
- Treatment of anemia, jaundice, diarrhea, dysentery.
- Ingredient in Ayurvedic formulation of Triphala and Chyawanprash.
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hershit123 · 4 months ago
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10 Natural Remedies to Stop Hair Fall
Hair fall, a rather growing problem in today's time, can be detrimental not only to your social image but also to your confidence. If you want to stay away from synthetic products and learn some natural remedies on how to stop hair fall, this is a great read. Here, you will find ten organic remedies to better your scalp health and prevent hair fall. 
Coconut Oil to Massage Your Scalp
You will need a bottle of extra virgin coconut oil for this. Coconut oil has a number of innate benefits for your scalp, from diminishing dryness to moisturising the skin and triggering lock growth. 
This remedy is suitable for all types of hair. Nevertheless, if you are allergic to coconut or have already oily heads, refrain from this method. 
How To Prepare And Apply
It is pretty easy to prepare. All you have to do is slightly heat the oil so that it melts, and you can rub it in. However, keep an eye out while heating the oil to avoid it from overheating. 
Once the right temperature, dip your fingers in the oil and rub it on your scalp in a circling motion, preferably for 5 to 10 minutes. Try to concentrate on areas that are balding or thinning. 
Onion Juice For Hair Growth
Onions are known to be rich in sulphur, which can further instigate hair follicles and enrich growth. If you see your hair falling out more than usual or thinning, using this technique 2 to 3 times a week can do wonders. However, if you think your skin can react badly when exposed to irritants, avoid this. 
How To Prepare And Apply
Start by cutting the onions in halves and grating them. Once minced, you can then squeeze them over a retainer to get the juice out. 
Gently massage your scalp in all areas with the juice, especially in regions of thinning hair. Let the mixture soak in for a good 20 minutes. Then rinse it off with water. If necessary, use shampoo to get rid of the smell.
Curry Leaf Hair Oil Helps Prevent Hair Fall
Curry leaves contain high concentrations of antioxidants and proteins. These can further help strengthen the hair roots, leading to lesser hair fall. In addition, it also promotes new hair growth. You can find similar organic hair care products and more at a discount on online portals like dealsandcouponsmena.com.  
How To Prepare And Apply
Compared to the others, this method is a bit more complicated. For this, you will need to heat coconut oil, then add the curry leaves and let them cook till brownish-black. Once there, strain the mixture and let it cool before application. 
With that, gently but firmly massage your scalp for around 5 minutes and cover the strands from root to tip. Let that sit for a night, cover it and ensure to wash it off the next day. 
Yoghurt Mask To Condition Your Hair
Plain-sweetened yoghurt contains a high quantity of lactic acid and proteins. This further helps strengthen the hair strands while also giving it a shiny glow. If you have a dry scalp issue, applying yoghurt once a week is the best method to moisten your scalp. 
How To Prepare And Apply
Preparation is quite simple. Firstly, dampen your hair. Take some sweetened yoghurt in a bowl and make sure to apply it evenly. It is advised that you start at the roots and eventually go to the ends. This will ensure the best results.
Indian Gooseberry For Hair Growth
If you want a remedy on how to stop hair fall immediately at home for female, it does not get any better than this. Amla is quite potent with vitamin C. This further enhances collagen production and nourishes your hair follicles.
How To Prepare And Apply
First, you will have to squeeze out the amla juice and mix equal quantities of any preferred carrier oil with it. With that, your oil is ready. Now, you will just have the massage the blend into your scalp and hair and then rinse it off in thirty minutes. 
Use Green Tea for Stimulating Growth
Green tea can help reduce any kind of swelling of your scalp. This can help enhance the growth of healthy hair. This remedy is a must if you suffer from dandruff or similar scalp issues. This will solve your problem of how to control hair fall.
How To Prepare And Apply
Start by steeping both teabags in boiling water and let that cool down. Once the tea has seeped, rinse your head with the cooled-down water. 
Egg Mask For Hair Strengthening
Along with an egg, you will also need one tablespoon of honey and olive oil for this method. While the protein from the eggs strengthens the hair bulbs, honey helps moisturise it. While it is suitable for any type of hair, it is a go-to if you have dry or damaged locks.
How To Prepare And Apply
Start by mixing the honey, olive oil, and egg until they form a have a smooth texture. Then apply the mixture on your hair and especially the scalp. Get a hold of every strand and let it sit for 30 minutes. 
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Methi Hair Mask For Hair Growth
Fenegreek or methi is another excellent way to better hair growth at home. Methi has a high protein content. This provides not only natural nourishment to the hair but also gives it more volume and rid it of dandruff. 
How To Prepare And Apply
Start by soaking methi two spoons of methi seeds overnight. Dry the seeds and grind them to a paste before applying it on your scalp. Keep it there for an hour and rinse it off with cold water. Doing this once every week can show quick results. 
Aloe Vera Hair Mask To Stop Hair Loss
Wondering how to stop hair fall immediately? This is your answer. Aloe vera contains a lot of minerals that can help reduce hair loss. It also helps treat dandruff in your hair. Best of all, it removes excess oil from your scalp and nourishes the scalp.
How To Prepare And Apply
This is relatively easy to prepare and apply. Apply the aloe vera gel from any plant and massage it for about 10 to 15 minutes. Let that sit for about an hour and gently rinse it off with water.  
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Apple Cider Vinegar For Better Hair Health
Lack of scalp nutrition can be a big factor leading to hair loss. The dirt and pollution typically gather up and stop good oil from seeping in. A very good way of fixing that is with apple cider vinegar. 
How to Prepare and Apply
Rub a few spoonfuls of apple cider on your hands and massage your head. Another way is to mix it with water and rinse your hair with it.
With these tricks in mind, you will not have to worry about hair fall again.
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sarveshmishra99 · 10 months ago
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Discover The Beauty Sailor's 10 in 1 Hair Oil, a versatile and multitasking hair care product designed to address various hair concerns. Formulated with a blend of 10 precious natural oils, this luxurious hair oil harnesses the power of black seed oil, rosemary oil, onion oil, curry leaf oil, arnica oil, sunflower seed oil, sweet almond oil, argan oil, bergamot oil, lavender, and vitamin E to provide a comprehensive hair care solution. These specially chosen oils target issues such as promoting hair growth, increasing hair thickness, improving hair texture, preventing hair breakage, reducing hair fall, controlling dandruff, and providing intense hair moisturization. Ideal for all genders, hair types, and ages, including those with color-treated hair, this 100% vegan, cruelty-free, and sustainably produced hair oil promises to deliver outstanding results without harsh chemicals or parabens. Join thousands of satisfied customers who enjoy stronger, longer, and healthier hair with The Beauty Sailor's 10 in 1 Hair Oil – order yours now and embark on a journey towards superior hair care!
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agelock · 11 months ago
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Home Remedies For Hairfall In Winter
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Winter often brings about hair fall issues due to various factors such as dry and cold weather, indoor heating, and imbalanced sebum production. This leads to an itchy scalp, dandruff, and weakened hair strands. Home remedies like hot oil massages, aloe vera gel application, fenugreek seed paste, onion juice, egg masks, green tea rinses, yogurt and honey masks, hibiscus flower treatments, apple cider vinegar rinses, and curry leaf tonics are effective in preventing winter-induced hair fall by moisturizing the scalp, strengthening hair follicles, and promoting blood circulation. Lifestyle changes like keeping the scalp moisturized, avoiding hot showers, protecting against the cold, consuming a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and limiting heat styling also help in maintaining healthy hair during winter. In severe cases of winter hair fall, it's advisable to seek professional help from the best dermatologist in Chandigarh for personalized diagnosis and treatment options.
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mokshalifestyleinternational · 11 months ago
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ORGANIC CURRY LEAF ESSENTIAL OIL
It strengthens hair from the roots by tightening hair follicles and stimulating their development. It also regulates oil and sebum production in the scalp and opens pores to promote growth. It is high in antioxidants and effectively cleans unclean scalps. It also removes dandruff and excess oil from the scalp while thoroughly moisturizing it. It also has anti-bacterial properties, which help to avoid itching the scalp. Pure Curry Leaf Essential Oil contains vitamins C, B, A, and E, which provide hair with the nutrients it requires for health and luster. Vitamin C and E aid in preventing damage caused by the sun and UV radiation, avoiding premature greying and discoloration. Its anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties decrease pain of joint discomfort, backache, and other symptoms immediately.
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onlinezealnepal · 11 months ago
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Yachu Hair Oil (Hair Fall Control 150ml)
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This is a oil made from 32 botanical ingredients that are effective to control hair. Yachu Hair Oil
HOW TO USE IT
Step 1 : add a few drops of oil as necessary.
2 : Gently pat your scalp after applying oil.
3: Gently pat your scalp for five to ten minutes while massaging it. If any hair falls on your hands, pat your scalp rather than rubbing it.
4 : Only wash your hair after a half-hour if your scalp itches.
Who can use it:
If you have dandruff & dirtyness first use dandruff control oil for those Who have hair fall and excessive loss of hair.
Ingredients : False Daisy, clove rose .Cinamon. Onion Seed, Mustard, Alo weed, Neem peel ,Moringa, Curry leaf, Boernava Difussa, Lemon, Starflower, Acia Conncinna, Avocado, Almond.
Note: This product should be use 3 to 4 times a week only.
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kevaclinics · 1 year ago
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Healthy Food Choices: Your Path to Healthier Hair
Traditional wisdom reveals a holistic approach that connects hair health to overall well-being in the pursuit of radiant hair. Beyond mere aesthetics, traditional wisdom emphasizes a balanced lifestyle, a nutritious diet, and self-care practices. Let’s delve into traditional wisdom, exploring how Ayurvedic superfoods can seamlessly integrate into your routine for optimal hair health. At the Coimbatore Hair Care Clinic, we understand the integral connection between healthy food choices and vibrant hair. Traditional Wisdom and Hair Care The ancient Indian system of medicine underscores the significance of natural and herbal remedies for hair care. Amla, Bhringraj, and Neem are considered to have nourishing and rejuvenating properties. These traditional treasures form the foundation of holistic hair growth treatments. Elevate your hair care journey with treatments tailored to your needs at our Coimbatore Hair Treatment Centers and advice on incorporating healthful foods for optimal results. Nutrition for Gorgeous Locks Traditional Wisdom superfoods play a pivotal role in fortifying hair from within. Let’s explore 15 powerhouse foods recommended for luscious locks.
1. Moong Beans: Maintaining protein, vitamins, and minerals, moong beans support healthy hair growth. From salads to stews, incorporating them into your diet is a breeze.
2. Amla: Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, amla promotes hair growth and strengthens roots. Fresh amla in salads, as a snack, or amla powder in a hair mask—the choices are diverse.
3. Cucumber: This hydrating superfood, abundant in potassium and vitamins, combats dryness. Blend it with honey for a rejuvenating hair mask or enjoy its benefits in a refreshing juice.
4. Buttermilk: A scalp-soothing elixir, buttermilk’s protein and calcium content nourish hair roots. Use it as a hair rinse or indulge in a daily hydrating beverage.
5. Nuts: Walnuts, almonds, and others, rich in vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids, are essential for vibrant hair. Snack on them or top your fruit bowls for long, luscious hair.
6. Seeds: Flax, chia, and pumpkin seeds, loaded with nutrients, promote healthy hair growth. Sprinkle them in smoothies or add them to your diet for effective results.
7. Curry Leaves: Packed with vitamins and antioxidants, curry leaves protect hair follicles. Incorporate them into dishes, or use curry leaf oil for a rejuvenating hair and scalp massage.
8. Moringa: A native Indian plant, moringa encourages thick hair growth with omega-3 fatty acids and essential vitamins. Add moringa powder to your diet or switch to moringa tea for added benefits.
9. Peanuts: High in biotin and protein, peanuts rejuvenate hair health. Consume them in your diet or use hair products containing peanuts for moisturized locks.
10. Ghee: Ghee is a rich source of healthy fats and vitamins, supporting gut health and hair growth. Use it in cooking or as a topping for a taste and nutrition boost.
11. Coconut: A versatile food staple, coconuts moisturize and protect the scalp. Use it as a leave-in treatment or indulge in its goodness as a snack or garnish.
12. Triphala: A herbal blend of amla, bibhitaki, and haritaki, Triphala supports overall hair health. Include Triphala oil in your routine for a revitalizing hair and scalp massage.
13. Methi Seeds: Fenugreek or methi seeds combat dandruff and enhance hair care products. Soak them overnight for a hair rinse or add to shampoos and conditioners.
14. Pomegranate: Rich in minerals, antioxidants, and vitamins, pomegranate reduces hair fall. Include its seeds in your diet, or use pomegranate oil for a nourishing scalp massage.
15. Fennel Seeds: A powerhouse against hair loss, fennel seeds provide antioxidants and moisture. Integrate them into your daily diet for hydrated, strong follicles. Conclusion In weaving traditional superfoods into your hair care routine, you embrace a centuries-old wisdom that connects inner well-being to outer radiance. These nutritional powerhouses enhance hair health and contribute to overall vitality. As you walk on this journey, remember that personalized care is key. Consider a comprehensive hair test at Keva Hair Clinics to better understand your unique needs and tailor your prescriptions. Discover the perfect synergy of advanced hair care treatments and a tailored, healthy diet at the Best Hair Clinic in Coimbatore.
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curryleafplant0 · 1 year ago
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The Essence of Indian Cuisine: Kadi Patta and Curry Leaf Plants
Indian cuisine is renowned for its intricate flavours and aromatic spices. Among the array of herbs that contribute to its unique taste, the Indian Curry Leaf Plant, commonly known as the Curry Leaf plant, holds a special place. This indispensable herb is cherished not only for the distinct flavour it imparts but also for its numerous health benefits.
Introduction to the Kadi Patta Plant: The Curry Leaf Plant, scientifically known as Murraya koenigii, is a tropical to subtropical tree native to India. The name 'Kadi Patta' is derived from the Indian vernacular, meaning 'curry leaves,' which are widely used in various dishes across the country. This plant thrives in warm temperatures and is often found in the Indian subcontinent's kitchen gardens, as well as in other parts of the world where Indian immigrants have settled.
Cultivation and Uses: Growing a Curry Leaf Plant requires a bit of care, as it flourishes in well-drained soils and areas with full to partial sunlight. The leaves of this plant are highly fragrant and are an essential ingredient in many Indian curry dishes, lending them their characteristic flavour. Fresh leaves are most commonly used, but they can also be dried or powdered for more extended storage.
Nutritional Value and Health Benefits: In complement to its culinary uses, the Curry Leaf plant is also known for its nutritional value. The leaves are prosperous in vitamins A, B, C, and B2, calcium, and iron. These nutrients contribute to the leaves' anti-diabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. They are believed to aid digestion, promote hair growth, and improve eyesight, among other health benefits.
Incorporating Kadi Patta in Indian Cooking: The versatility of the Kadi Patta plant in cooking is remarkable. It is an integral part of tadka or tempering, a technique used to release the aroma of spices and herbs in hot oil or ghee. The leaves are often added at the beginning of cooking to infuse the dish with their robust flavour. They are a staple in South Indian curries, dals, and chutneys, and their use has spread to other parts of India and beyond.
The Indian Curry Leaf Plant in Global Cuisine: While the Curry Leaf Plant has its roots in Indian cuisine, the popularity of Indian food globally has increased the demand for Curry Leaf plants. They can now be found in many international grocery stores and gardens worldwide, allowing global food enthusiasts to incorporate this flavorful herb into their cooking.
Conclusion:
The Kadi Patta or Curry Leaf plant is more than just an herb; it's a treasure trove of flavour and health benefits that has been embraced by Indian cuisine for generations. Its leaves bring a unique depth to countless dishes, making it an irreplaceable part of the culinary landscape. For those interested in growing their plant or seeking more information, the website curryleafplant.com is an excellent resource.
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anantam-ayurveda · 1 year ago
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How to Use Tulsi
It offers a multitude of health benefits that can be harnessed through various methods of consumption. Whether you're sipping a soothing cup of Tulsi tea or incorporating it into your daily meals, here's a guide on how to make the most of this remarkable herb.
1. Tulsi Tea: How to Prepare it?
One of the most popular and time-honored ways to enjoy Tulsi is through tea. Here's how you can brew a rejuvenating cup:
Ingredients:
Fresh Tulsi leaves or tea bags
Boiling water
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Method:
Boil water and pour it into a cup.
Add a handful of fresh leaves or a tea bag.
Allow it to steep for about 5-10 minutes, depending on your desired strength.
Strain the tea, and it's ready to be enjoyed.
Tulsi tea not only imparts its delightful aroma but also delivers a myriad of health benefits with every sip.
2. Culinary Delight: Adding Tulsi to Meals
Incorporating it into your meals is a creative way to infuse its health benefits into your diet. Here's how you can do it with Tulsi leaves:
Fresh Leaves: Add fresh leaves to salads, soups, stews, or curries for a burst of flavor and nutrition.
Pesto: Create a unique pesto by blending fresh leaves with pine nuts, olive oil, garlic, and Parmesan cheese. Use it as a spread.
Smoothies: Toss a few leaves into your smoothies for an antioxidant boost and a refreshing twist.
3. Tulsi Infused Water: A Hydration Hero
Tulsi-infused water is a simple and effective way to enjoy its benefits throughout the day:
Ingredients:
Fresh Tulsi leaves
Water
Method:
Wash and rinse fresh leaves.
Place the leaves in a jug or water bottle.
Fill the container with water and let it sit for a few hours to infuse.
Sip on the Tulsi-infused water throughout the day for a gentle detox and hydration.
4. Tulsi Supplements: Convenient and Concentrated
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5. Beauty Treatments: External Application
Tulsi's benefits extend beyond consumption; it can also be used externally for skin and hair care:
Face Mask: Blend leaves with other natural ingredients like yogurt or honey to create a rejuvenating face mask. Apply and leave it on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing.
Hair Rinse: Boil leaves in water, cool the mixture, and use it as a hair rinse after shampooing. It can help promote healthy scalp and hair.
6. Ayurvedic Formulations
In Ayurveda, Ocimum sanctum leaf extract is often combined with other herbs to create formulations that address specific health concerns. Consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner can provide personalized recommendations based on your constitution and health needs.
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svaorganics · 1 year ago
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SVA Curry Leaf Essential Oil
Discover the incredible benefits of SVA Curry Leaf Essential Oil. This aromatic oil is known for its powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, promoting healthy skin and hair. Experience the natural goodness of curry leaf with our premium quality essential oil. Shop now and enhance your well-being with SVA Curry Leaf Essential Oil.
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pureorganica · 1 year ago
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comparition of ordinary cosmetics and organic
Ordinary cosmetics is made up of the chemical form that is a major raw materials for it. so the output also comes its self .that product is not do its works because of the chemicals..in organic product cosmetics is may cure the particular problems.
like someone have a pimple issues and hair lose issues we suggest the product of neem soap and curry leaf oil to use the customer .after 10 days a pimple issues is decresing and the oil result also very good. but the ordinary products can not works for it. so the organic products is the worthly and enviorment also safe.
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