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Dry Heena Leaves Lawsonia Inermis 100% REAL AYURVEDIC PURE (Pack of 250 grams)
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Quantity Available: |
3 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
Brand: |
100% Pure |
Formulation: |
Leaves |
Type: |
Herbal Resin |
Main Purpose: |
Detox |
Features: |
Sugar Free |
Body Area: |
Body |
Type of Diet: |
100% pure, Ayurvedic, Herbal, Natural |
Item Weight: |
250 grams |
Active Ingredients: |
NATURAL HEENA MEHANDI, Lawsonia Inermis |
Scent: |
leaves |
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Item description
Dry
Heena Leaves (Lawsonia
Inermis) 100% REAL AYURVEDIC PURE NATURAL Free
Worldwide Shipping 100Gm To 1kg
“Nature itself is the
greatest physician.” —Hippocrates
The
art of henna has become increasingly popular in Western culture during the last
few decades; being used primarily as a natural hair dye or a trendy ornamental
form of hand and foot art. It is one of the most well known botanicals on
earth, yet it is also quite possibly the least underutilized for it's many
healing properties.
Botanical Name: Lawsonia Inermis
Part Used: Leaves, bark, flowers
Energetics: bitter, astringent, cooling | Pacifies
Pitta and Kapha, may aggravate Vata (in excess)
Actions: Antipyretic (fever
reducing), alterative (gradually restores proper function of the body), nervine
(calms the nervous system)
Henna, or Mehndi, is an evergreen plant. A
member of the Loosestrife family,
henna originally comes from Egypt, a country that is still one of the main
suppliers of the plant. The henna plant typically grows in the drier climates
of India, Northern Africa, and the Middle East.
The red-ish brown dye is made by crushing the dried leaves and then mixing
the fine powder with other natural and acidic ingredients such as eucalyptus
oil, lemon juice, or black tea.
Helpful hint: Henna
that is black in color can be dangerous and should not be used. The dark color
implies that the henna plant was mixed with chemical compounds to give it that
color. Also, hair dyes that claim to be henna-based occasionally contain other
chemicals that can be harmful or cause allergic reactions for those who have
sensitive skin, so read your labels carefully!
Most people associate
henna with India as it remains an integral part of the Indian wedding tradition
for the bride to have her hands, arms and feet covered in elaborate designs.
Though it's history and usage span all around the Middle East. It's oldest
reported use dates back to 1200 BC, where it was utilized in Egypt to dye the
hair and nails of pharaohs, and also during the mummification process. It was
even said that Cleopatra herself used henna to adorn her body.
Perhaps
Henna's most well observed quality is it's natural cooling effect, which
offers a delightful tingling sensation to the skin (similar to chewing
spearmint gum and drinking cold water). Once this property was discovered,
people of the desert, used henna to cool down their bodies. By making a henna
paste and smearing it on themselves, they achieved an air conditioning effect.
The sensation is felt throughout the body for as long as the henna stain
remains on their skin. It didn't take long before the desert people turned the
henna smears into works of art. Thus the mehndi tradition was birthed.
For centuries, mehndi—the art of henna painting on the
body—has been believed to bring love, good fortune, prosperity, and protect the
wearer against evil.
BENEFITS OF HENNA:
Relief from headaches
Henna flowers cure headaches caused by the
heat of the sun. A plaster made of Henna flowers soaked in vinegar and applied
over forehead relieves the headaches.
Eases arthritis pain
When henna is used on the hands, it helps to
relax the body via the cooling effect it has on the nerves, thus reducing
inflammation caused by arthritis symptoms.
Treats a variety of skin conditions
Traditional medicinal uses for henna include
being used as a coagulant for open wounds and a poultice to sooth burns and
eczema. Fresh leaves may be used as a topical antiseptic for fungal or
bacterial skin infections, including ringworm.
Promotes healthy hair
Henna helps to improve hair health. It helps
seal the hair cuticle, preventing breaking, and increasing the shine and
appearance of the hair. It is also a natural treatment for dandruff.
Draws out fever
Henna leaves rolled into a ball with water,
placed in the hand will help bring temperature down.
Promotes healthy gums
Chewin g
on henna leaves is said to reduce the risk of gum disease and treat mouth
ulcers.
Reduces Pitta in the mind
The essential oil that is derived from
Henna, also knows as Hina, is used in India for religious ceremonies and prayer
(Devotion). It is great for opening our psychic abilities, clairvoyancy, and
reducing anger and irritability.
Natural treatment for diaper rash
Sprinkle a little bit of henna powder on the
inflamed area to reduce heat and irritation.
A cure for dysentery
Henna seeds can treat dysentery. Crush the henna
seeds and mix it with ghee. Make small balls of the mix and swallow it with
water to cure dysentery.
A powerful detoxifier
By soaking the bark or leaves of the henna
plant in water and then consuming the liquid has been connected to improved
spleen and liver health.
Regulates blood pressure
One of the most undervalued effects of henna
is it's use for heart health. If you consume henna water or seeds, you can
enjoy a hypotensive effect that relieves stress on the cardiovascular system
and effectively lowers blood pressure. This can help prevent the plaque and
platelet build-up in the heart and arteries, preventing heart attacks and
strokes.
The best
medicine is often that which the earth gives to us. Henna is the perfect hidden
gem cherished through the eastern culture and making its way to the west.
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