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Beauty benefits of henna leaves

 benefits of henna leaves

Let's see about the benefits of henna leaf  


                       

         There will be no women who do not know the herb of henna. Although most women use henna only for cosmetic Mehndi  purposes, it actually contains many medicinal properties.

        Henna has been used in India since the Bronze Age. This plant is considered lucky.

          Believed to bring happiness, women of that time used henna when visiting their spouses.

          And used to celebrate victories against enemies after wars.

         Henna is an important ingredient in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine and offers various beauty benefits.

                   

 What is henna?


        The word ‘henna’ is understood by people all over the world in different ways.

                    

           It may be related to the dark-red / brown dye for hair and skin traditionally used by many people in many cultures,

        But the name also applies to the dyed flowering plant.

      Hyssop has various names around the world. Its scientific name is Lasonia intermis.

         The henna plant can be identified by its white or pink flowers and the small fruits that support it.

          The most important health benefits of henna

                       

            Includes the ability to relieve headaches, detoxify the body, improve nails, protect skin, improve hair health, cool the body, reduce inflammation and speed healing.

        Various parts of the henna plant have historically been used for medicinal purposes in India.

                     

          Henna flowers are used for treatment and as an excellent pain reliever.

         For immediate relief from headaches you can apply some paste with vinegar before applying on the forehead.

            Not only flowers but also henna oil is used to treat abdominal pain, open wounds, jaundice and hair loss.

               This plant is useful for people with arthritis, liver disorders and infections.

       “Green and long henna leaves act as a cooling agent so they can be used to treat thorny heat in fresh or powder form.

       Grind some leaves in water and apply it on the affected area to cleanse the body.

                 

       In case of sore throat, the leaves can be drunk with coffee and used as a mouthwash for immediate relief.

         Henna offers a great way to treat dandruff. Boil the henna leaves until the water turns yellow-brown and then take a bath before washing the hair. This can be used regularly to prevent dandruff from coming back.

                      

         Women have historically used henna seeds to regulate menstruation and treat infectious diarrhea. Mix the powdered seeds with ghee (clarified butter) and form into small balls and take with water.


In addition to its medicinal properties, the herb also offers beauty benefits. It has excellent purifying powers.

                        

      

         For clear skin, apply a small amount of henna oil on the skin and wash off after 15-25 minutes. Ayurveda says that henna oil can effectively treat eczema, scabies, fungal infections and burns.

                          

             Hyssop has also been used for many years in cosmetics.

        Used as a dye for fabrics, nails and hands.

Removal of juvenile. One of the biggest problems for today's younger generation is the younger generation.

                           

      This can be easily remedied naturally with henna.

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