Fenugreek

Benefits of Fenugreek hair

  • Strengthens hair and prevent hair loss.
  • Promotes Hair Growth.
  • Nourishes hair and scalp.
  • Used as a natural conditioner.
  • Adds shine to your hair.
  • Prevents dandruffs.

Pure Organic Fenugreek Powder is a herb rich in mucilages and it is considered a natural hair-loss preventing treatment, because of its high percentages of phytoestrogens.

This Ayurvedic herb prevents and controls hair loss, promotes hair growth, excellent moisturizing and conditioning agent thanks to its high levels of mucilages, anti-inflammatory, regulates the sebum production, gives volume and porosity to hair, leaves hair shiny and silky.

Nutrients & Vitamins In Fenugreek

  • Protein: High amounts amplify the herb’s curative properties for baldness.
  • Vitamin C: Helps boost immunity.
  • Iron: Good for blood vessels.
  • Potassium: Ensures no premature grey hairs.
  • Nicotinic Acid: Promotes hair growth.

Mix fenugreek powder with full fat yogurt and/or a little warm to hot distilled water juice into a paste. Apply the mixture to your hair from root to tip and gently massage it into your scalp. Leave the mask on for about an hour or up to 2 hours for best results.
You can then wash it out and then use our cleansing co-wash to remove the mask. You can then do a deep conditioning treatment. Then moisturize, dry and style as usual.
This mask recipe is excellent for promoting hair growth: Mix fenugreek powder (100 grams for up to shoulder length hair, adjust as needed) with 1 tsp of aloe vera powder, add 1-2 tbsp of your favorite hair oil and 6-7 drops of rosemary essential oil.

COMMON NAME: Fenugreek

OTHER NAME: Methi, Greek hayes

BOTANICAL NAME: Trigonella foenum-graecum Linn.

PLANT FAMILY: Fabaceae

PART USED: Seeds Powder used.

OVERVIEW: Aromatic and therapeutic herb.

INTRODUCTION: Fenugreek seed has been used medicinally and for culinary purposes for millennia. It is most often utilized in Indian, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern cuisine, but is used commercially as a flavoring agent in much of the world. Its delicate maple-like flavor makes it perfect for baked goods and confectionaries and also for creating imitation maple syrups. Medicinally, it has been utilized in traditional herbalism to support digestion, support lactation in nursing mothers, and as a soothing topical application.

PHYTOCONSTITUENTS: Carbohydrates, mucilaginous fiber (galactomannans), proteins (high in lysine and tryptophan), fixed oils pyridine-type alkaloids (such as trigonelline, choline, gentianine, and carpaine), flavonoids such as apigenin, luteolin, orientin, quercetin, vitexin, and isovitexin, free amino acids, such as 4-hydroxyisoleucine, arginine, histidine, and lysine; calcium and iron; saponins, glycosides (yielding steroidal sapogenins such as diosgenin, yamogenin, tigogenin, neotigogenin on hydrolysis), cholesterol and sitosterol, vitamins A, B1, C, and nicotinic acid, and volatile oils.

PRECAUTIONS: None known.
For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Pure Organic Ashwaganda Powder

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COMMON NAME: Ashwagandha

OTHER NAME: winter cherry, ashvagandha

BOTANICAL NAME: Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal

PLANT FAMILY: Solanaceae

OVERVIEW: Dehydrated Roots Powder.

INTRODUCTION: Ashwagandha is stunning in appearance and of vital importance in Ayurveda or Indian medicine. Ashwagandha has a long history, about 4000 years, as a holistic herb used to treat a variety of ailments. Ashwagandha plant itself is a hardy small woody shrub with small flowers and distinctive red seeds. Ashwagandha benefits our health in various ways.

PHYTOCONSTITUENTS: Alkaloids, steroids, and saponins represent major groups of secondary constituents found in ashwagandha. The bioactive compounds include ashwagandhine, cuscohygrine, anahygrine, tropine, withaferin A, withanolides, withasomniferin, withasomidienone, withasomniferols, withanone, withaniol, sitoindosides, and acylsteryl glucosides.

PRECAUTIONS: None known.
For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

ASHWAGANDHA FOR HAIR

TYPE OF INGREDIENT: Adaptogen (stress and inflammation reducer)

MAIN BENEFITS: Reduces stress, eases anxiety, and can prevent hair loss

WHO SHOULD USE IT: In general, anyone who is experiencing stress-related hair shedding or hair loss. It may interact with some medications, so a doctor should be consulted before use. Pregnant or nursing women, and those who are immunosuppressed, have diabetes, or have problems with their blood pressure or thyroid should not use ashwagandha.

HOW OFTEN CAN YOU USE IT: Ashwagandha can be apply it directly to the scalp as a paste or mix it with your shampoo.

WORKS WELL WITH: A healthy diet and stress-reducing activities

Benefits of Ashwagandha for Hair

Ashwagandha can prevent hair loss by targeting one of its main sources: stress. By reducing inflammation, this root provides mood-boosting energy and alleviates anxiety. As Reslan explains, “Stress creates inflammation in the body and sends your body into

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