Atr Maruthani Vithai - 50 Gms Details
Description
Botanical Name : LawsoniaInermis English Name : Henna, Mignonette Tree Root Tamil Name : MaruthaniVithai Hindi Name : Mehandi Malayalam Name : Mailanji Telugu Name : Gorintaaku About Maruthani Henna or Mehandi is a medicinal plant. Its bark and seeds are used in Unani and Ayurvedic medicines. Henna is a middle-sized shrub with many branches. It yields small white or pinkish fragrant flowers in large terminal bunches and small round fruits. This fascinating plant known world-wide for the beautiful colouring dye used by the Orientals to colour their hands and body. Procurement & Agriculture Method: 90% of Our Herbs are Wild crops and 100% organic by nature, remaining 10% are organically grown, dried, and pulverized with no chemical or preservatives. Disclaimer: The Consumption details and benefits listed out in our website are taken from Tamil ancient books and Siddha records, as well as its been further fine-tuned by our Siddha Doctors Team. Any how you are requested to consult your Doctor before use.
Benefits
Internal Benefits of Maruthani 1. Jaundice: You can use the bark of the henna plant for treating liver disorders like jaundice and enlargement of the liver. You can have it in henna powder from 1?5 decigrams doses. It is also beneficial for other conditions associated with liver. 2. Nails: Henna is known for treating cracked nails. Soak henna leaves in water and leave overnight, then drink this water to treat your cracked nails. Repeat for at least 10 days. You can mix butter with henna powder and use it as poultice to treat sores filled with pus, mange, and scabies. 3. Dysentery: The bark of the plant can be used to treat dysentery. Crush the henna seeds into powder and mix them into some ghee. Make small balls from the mixture and swallow them with water. External Benefits of Maruthani 1. Cooling agent: Henna is a great cooling agent. When applied to scrapes and burns it gives relief. 2. Treats for Headaches 3. Treats Baldness: Henna leaves can be used to treat baldness. 4. Skin conditions: Henna can be used to treat skin conditions like athletes? foot, rashes, and ringworm. It?s also an effective sunblock. 5. Arthritis: You can use henna oil for arthritic and rheumatic pain. 6. Hair: Henna contains natural ingredients important for hair nourishment. It shares a great bond with hair as it helps to penetrate, cleanse, and thicken the hair shafts which improve the quality of hair. It?s also used to treat dandruff. Its commonly used for colouring hair by mixing it into natural dyes. 7. As its Henna Seed, cannot be used for Skin Tattoo
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