Friday, 13 June 2014

Aloevera a Miracle Plant with immense health benefits on body as well as beauty

Aloevera is considered to be a nutritional storehouse.  It is said to provide the necessary amino acids, enzymes, minerals, vitamins etc. that are useful in the production of muscles, tissues etc., support digestion and enhance nutrient absorption. It is also considered to act as an anti-oxidant, neutralize free radicals and acts as immune booster.Aloe means from the Aloe Barbendis or Aloe indica family having vernacular name Kumari or Ghritkumari.
The ingredients in Aloevera are Vitamin A, Minerals, All the 20 amino acids, Lignin, Enzymes, 
anthraquinones, Saponins, Essential Fatty acids, Salicylic acids etc.

1)  Aloevera is high in Vitamins:
         a. (as b-carotene),B1,B2,B3,B5,B6,B12,C,E, Folic acid, Choline 
         b. Antioxidant
         c. Beneficial for good vision 
         d. Supports tissue growth
         e. Helpful in wound healing
         f. Helpful in formation of haemoglobin 
         g. Essential for healthy functioning of Nervous system
         h. Buiding Immunity

2)  Aloevera is high in Minerals:
         a. (Calcium. Chromium, copper, iodine, iron, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum,   
              selenium, silicon, sodium chloride, Sulphur, potassium, phosphorus, zinc) 
         b. Antioxidant
         c. Just like Vitamins, minerals help the body grow, develop and stay healthy. Plays      
             vital role in biological processes

3)  Aloevera is high in Amino acids & Fatty Acids:
         a. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and also play a vital role in the         
             metabolism.
         b. They energize the body
         c. Fatty acids are a good fat which has anti oxidant and anti inflammatory properties. 
             They help in functioning of cells. They catalyze and regulate all the biochemical                              reactions occurring in the human body. 

4)  Aloe Vera a well known Adaptogen:
         a. An adaptogen is something that boosts the body’s natural ability to adapt to            
             external changes and resist illness. 
         b. Aloevera contains Lignin which has to ability to penetrate in the skin; It is thought   
             that aloe’s power as an adaptogen balances the body’s system, stimulating the                                defense and adaptive mechanisms of the body. 
         c. This allows you an increased ability to cope with stress (physical, emotional and     
             environmental stress like pollution)

5)  Aloe Vera is full of enzymes:
         a. Enzymes are energized protein molecules found in the living cells. 
         b. They catalyze and regulate all the biochemical reactions occurring in the human       
             body

6)  Aloe aids Digestion & Detoxification:
         a. Aloe vera when taken internally aids in digestion and effectively cleanses the           
             digestive system. 
         b. Aloe vera works as a laxative which makes it easier for the food particles to pass     
             through the intestine. 
         c. This incredible plant is great for people who suffer from constipation problems.       
              Drinking aloe vera juice regularly helps to detoxify the body which in turns             
              improves daily bowel movements. It alleviates acidity, inflammation and intestinal   
              ulcers. 

7)  Aloevera a anti-biotic, anti-septic, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, anti-viral,anti                          inflammatory:
         a. Anthraquinon & Salicylic acid in Aloevera are natural pain killers and antimicrobial   
             agents, anti inflammatory & anti bacterial. 
         b. Saponins in Aloevera demonstrate antimicrobial properties particularly against fungi 
             and additionally against bacteria and protozoa.

8) Aloe helps boost Immunity:
         a. The polysaccharides in aloe vera juice stimulate macrophages, which are the white  
              blood cells of your immune system that fight against viruses.
         b. Aloe is also an immune enhancer because of its high level of anti-oxidants, which    
              help combat the unstable compounds known as free-radicals, contributing to the     
              aging process. Aloe is also an antipyretic which means it used to reduce or prevent  
              fever.

9)  Aloevera is great for Skin:
        a. Aloevera has healing properties for the skin. It is a known vulnerary, (meaning it     
            helps heal wounds) and is great for applying topically to burns, abrasions,             
            psoriasis and even to bug bites. 
        b. Aloe acts as an analgesic, acting to help relieve pain of wounds. Aloe is also an       
            antipruritic: A substance that relieves or prevents itching. 
        c. Aloe Vera is an astringent: which causes the contraction of body tissues, typically    
            used to reduce bleeding from minor abrasions.
        d. Due to aloe’s high water content (over 99% water) it is a great way to hydrate,       
            moisturize and rejuvenate the skin.
        e. Aloe increases the elasticity of the skin making it more flexible through collagen      
            and elastin repair. 
        f. Aloe is an emollient, helping to soften and soothe the skin. 
        g. It helps supply oxygen to the skin cells, increasing the strength and synthesis of      
            skin tissue and induces improved blood flow to the skin through capillary dilation.
        h. People who have sensitive skin can also use aloe vera as it is very soothing and      
            does not cause any irritation. 
        i. Its anti-inflammatory properties help in treating blemishes, acne and other skin       
           problems. 
        j. The gel is extracted from the leaves of the plant and when applied to the skin,         
           softens dead skin cells leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth upon regular use. 
        k. It also delays visible signs of ageing like fine lines and appearance of wrinkles.

                                     
Aloevera
AloeVera

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Ayurveda effect on Today's Lifestyle

Today’s modern era has seen a huge change in every aspect of life. Be it the mode of transport, the mode of communication to entertainment and everything. This change has come at a price. It has come with a change in the pattern of our lifestyle. Even the health or disease patterns have changed over these few decades. Today we are not talking much about infections like TB, Typhoid, diarrhea, but are talking about obesity, diabetes, heart diseases etc. The modern day disease patterns are no more due to malnutrition but due to over eating. One of the major changes that have happened over the years is the comfort of traveling and cozy offices, has led to sedentary lifestyle and thus leading to diseases arising out of it.  As per the WHO estimates, the developing nation like India, China are the capitals of diseases like Diabetes, Heart disease.

Over the last few decades, modern medicine has also progressed in leaps and bounds right from offering early diagnostic methods to critical care facilities. Immense progress has been done in the field of surgery and newer and safer methods of surgical treatments are currently available. However in spite of these developments, much is still desired by both the medical fraternity as well as the common patient. The biggest challenge that the modern drugs possess is the potential to cause side effects which have rendered them to be unsafe for long term consumption. 

Today’s modern day individual is looking towards comprehensive health care with is not only effective but also safe. The whole world is looking towards alternative methods and medicines. The WHO has given due importance to the traditional system of medicines successfully practiced in many countries.

‘Ayurveda’ The Science of Life is the traditional Indian system of medicine which has stood tall for over 5000 years, has proved its worth across the globe. Various effective Ayurvedic treatments including methods and medicines are being talked about and used worldwide for the management of various diseases. Ayurvedic Panchakarma treatments are being used at the highest levels in the world.

As Ayurveda has gained popularity so also there are challenges. Quality issues of Ayurvedic products especially relating to Heavy metals toxicity has been the headlines many a times. With the evolution of better manufacturing and testing methods, Ayurvedic medicines have successfully emerged out of this challenge. An Ayurvedic product for liver stars among the top 3 medicine brands across the world.


Isha Agro Developers has scientifically developed a range of Ayurvedic and Nutraceutical products. Manufacturing at Isha Agro is done in the state of Art; GMP certified manufacturing facility under the supervision of highly qualified and trained technical staff. Before the products are sent in the market, various quality checks ensures that the product meets international standard of quality and safety. Testing at every stage- Raw material, in process and finished product ensures that the product is standardized and consistent. Product packaging and label claims are maintained world class so that every product of Herbal Hills that you consume assures you of quality, safety and efficacy.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Today's life style & its effects on our health

Today's lifestyle is fast paced lifestyle.  To be with the people around you, one has to accept today's lifestyle.  Today's lifestyle doesn't mean totally good or totally bad. Bad lifestyle affects on diminishing your health & good lifestyle leads to increased health.

There are various types of bad lifestyles like:
·         Eating on the run, faulty diet
·         Sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise
·         Stress & Anxiety, tiredness etc
·         High intake of beverages
·         Alcohol consumption & smoking
·         Habits of eating sweets or high calorie diet
·         Overuse of drugs etc.
·         Environment etc.

Good lifestyle includes
·         Eating a well balanced Nutritional diet
·         Regular exercise, increase your level of physical activity
·         Get plenty of sleep & Rest. Reduce stress through meditation & yoga
·         Drinking more of water
·         Change your eating habits
·         Consult a doctor before taking any medicine
·         Conventional & Complementary therapy should be used together
·         Be away of UV radiation, toxic chemicals, using chemicals etc

Effect on your health of today's lifestyle

Ø  Faulty diet, sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise leads to Indigestion, constipation, which ultimately leads to Obesity, Joint problems etc.
Ø  Eating a well balanced nutritious diet reduces fat and cholesterol, healthy digestion, Detoxification & thus reduces the possible of heart problems, weight problems etc.
Ø  Regular exercise keeps the joints flexible, proper functioning & also helps in maintaining a healthy body.
Ø  Excessive fat, alcohol, sugar, inadequate consumption of proteins, vitamins, minerals etc. result in decreased Immunity.
Ø  Depression, Emotional problems, lack of sleep can lead to various diseases such as Alzheimer, Parkinson & other brain, hair problems, Obesity, headache etc.
Ø  Relaxation, adequate sleep & rest improves concentration, enhances memory, decreases hair problems, eye problems etc

                                         

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

What is Prostate?

What is Prostate?
The Prostate is an organ forming part of the male reproductive system. It is located immediately below the bladder and just in front of the bowel. Its main function is to produce fluid which protects and enriches sperm. In younger men the prostate is about the size of a walnut. It is doughnut shaped as it surrounds the beginning of the urethra, the tube that conveys urine from the bladder to the penis. The nerves that control erections surround the prostate.

What are the symptoms of Prostate?
There are four main disorders of the prostate. All can have similar symptoms, which may include one or more of the following:
·         Waking frequently at night to urinate
·         Sudden or urgent need to urinate
·         Difficulty in starting to urinate
·         Slow flow of urine and difficulty in stopping
·         Discomfort when urinating
·         Painful ejaculation
·         Blood in the urine or semen
·         Decrease in libido (sex urge)
·         Reduced ability to get an erection

Most men tend to accept the onset of one or more of these symptoms as being a natural consequence of ageing. However, anyone experiencing any of the above symptoms is advised to consult a doctor without delay. Early expert diagnosis and treatment is important and may avert potentially serious health consequences.

Causes
·         Sedentary lifestyle
·         lack of proper nutrients
·         Retention of Urine for long time
·         Lack of exercise
·         Drinking less water
·         Sitting at one place for long hours

Tips
·         Eat lot of whole grains, radish & asparagus which helps to purify blood & urine
·         Drink lot of warm water, which helps to purify the whole system (atleast 8 glasses a day)
·         Season your meals with black pepper, cumin and coriander
·         Take breaks & walk during your work
·         Eat fibre rich diet 7 less of fatty foods & red meat
·         Alcohol intake should be reduced


Home remedies for prostate health
·         Pumpkin seeds - The seeds contain diuretic properties and plenty of zinc, which helps repair and build the immune system
·         Watermelon seeds - These seeds flushes out the system for persons with bladder problems & prostate problems (Make tea of theses seeds by putting them in a 1-pint jar and fill with boiling water. Let the tea cool, strain, and drink. Drink 1 pint of tea every day
·         The silk from corn is also used for generations as a remedy for the symptoms of prostate enlargement. When fresh corn is in season, cut the silk from 6 ears of corn. (Corn silk can be dried for later use, too.) Put in 1 quart water, boil, and simmer for ten minutes. Strain and drink a cup. Drink 3 cups a week.
·         Eat fishes high in Omega-3 oils such as(tuna, mackeral or salmon) atleast twice a week
·         Try to lot of soy based food - Soy-based foods contain phytoestrogens, which are thought to help reduce testosterone production, which is believed to aggravate prostate cancer growth. 

Herbs for Prostate Health

·         Pashanbhed (Saxifraga ligulata) - It has diuretic properties and supports healthy prostate functions
·         Gokshur contains steroidal saponins that work as a component in treatment for conditions affecting the liver, kidney, cardiovascular system and immune systems.
·         Varun has antioxidant properties & includes bioactive phytochemical constituents which include flavonoids, phenolic compounds, taninins, essential oils are considered to have diuretic, anti-inflammatory & soothing properties.
·         Punarnava has been historically used for its diuretic properties & anti-inflammatory properties. It contains active compounds Alkaloids which has restorative and immuno modulatory actions
·         Kanchanar contains Flavonoids quecetin which is considered to have anti-inflammatory, neuro protective and anti-oxidant properties
·         Guggul contains active ingredients Guggulasterones that have anti inflammatory properties & inhibits promoter activity of androgen receptor

Herbal Hills Remedies
·         Proscarehills 60 Tablets which is a balanced formula of time tested Ayurvedic herbs known in Ayurveda for promoting Prostate Health (Main ingredients are Pashanbhed, Shuddha guggul, Gokshur, Purnarnava, Varun)
·         Gokshurhills 350 mg 60 capsules which contains 250 mg of Gokshur extract (Tribulus terrestris linn) & 100 mg Gokshur powder
·         Punarnavahills 350 mg 60 capsules which contains 250 mg of Punarnava extract (Boerhavia diffusa) & 100 mg of Punarnava powder



Friday, 28 March 2014

Ayurvedic Remedies for Hair Loss

We are lucky that India is the Origin of Ayurveda which has one of the oldest and richest cultural traditions associated with the use of traditional herbs. Ayurvedic practitioners have identified a number of Medicinal preparation and surgical procedures for curing various ailments and diseases with the use of these herbs.

Various parts of herbs, like the stems, leaves, roots, flowers and fruits, are used to cure hair problems. In this age of growing medical costs and side-effects, more & more people are choosing natural solution over artificial; simple over complex. Nowadays people include Herbs in their regular diets. People prefer green herbs, not only because of their low fatty oil content, which is for good health, but also to maintain and restore their hair,

Herbs are a real boon as the use of Herbs has been used since 5000 years back by Ayurveda, and learnt about their aromatic, therapeutic and savory properties through trial and error. According to Ayurveda, there is no single herb that is useless. This is indeed true; Herbs play a major role in beauty aids as well as therapies.

Here you can see some important Indian medicinal plants used in Hair care. Information has not only been gathered from recent literature, or prior art search, but also includes some uncommon herbal practices performed in the olden times & as per Ayurvedic text.

Problems & Understanding Hair fall

There are certain problems that pester you so much that you finally tend to give up on them. Many hair problems are such e.g excessive hair fall is one issue that many have given up thinking about. This is basically because no chemicals or combinations of modern treatments have shown to actually work!

That is chiefly the reason why more and more people around the world are now turning to the ancient Indian Ayurveda for various health issues. Especially for nagging problems, where conventional medicine with its chemical formulations, often does not give a comprehensive cure, the much safer option of Ayurveda is proving to be the ray of hope for many.

For those struggling with the frustrating problem of hair fall, Ayurveda has a wholesome approach to the issue.

Ayurveda believes that the bodily constitution of an individual and the genetic traits affect the quality of hair and initiation of hair loss. The most common causes of hair fall, found among women, are nutritional deficiencies and hormonal problems. Sometimes, hair loss can also occur due to a chronic illness or taking strong medications, like steroids.

Ayurveda seeks to cure hair loss in a more holistic manner. The therapy is based on addressing the causes behind hair loss directly. So, metabolic disturbances among various biochemicals, including hormones, which lead to hair loss, are corrected.

Wrong Diet & lifestyle leads to hair loss
Excessive consumption of hot, sour, salty and spicy foods, along with excessive intake of beverages like tea and coffee, contributes to Hair loss. Indigestion and acidity, generates a lot of bodily heat, which needs to be controlled.

Consuming meat and alcohol can also induce hair loss among some people. The intake of greasy, oily and fried foods that are heat-generating, acidic and tend to aggravate the Pitta, should be avoided. Thus, include cooling foods like asparagus, mint (pudina), coriander (dhaniya) leaves, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, bitter gourd (karela), green leafy vegetables, pineapple, cherries, yogurt and warm milk. Ice cold drinks should be avoided for healthier and better digestion.

Hair should not be cleaned with chemical formulations like commercially available shampoos. Ayurveda recommends using natural cleansers like Indian gooseberry (amla) and shikakai for washing hair. This should be supported with regular massaging of the scalp with natural Oils.

You can also use Herbal Oils & Herbal Shampoos, which help to strengthen the roots of the hair, preventing further hair loss. Massaging with warm Herbal oils helps to boost the blood circulation to the scalp, which stimulates hair growth in dormant hair follicles.


Cleansing the body from within
Health practitioners recommend that bowel movement should be regular to ensure that toxins are not retained within the body. These toxins are responsible for aggravating hair loss. Thus, bowel cleansers are commonly recommended. Among these, triphala is the most recommended of all ayurvedic herbs. In case you suffer from chronic constipation, it should be discussed in detail with the health professional.

Some Important Traditional Practices for Hair Care

·         Apply a paste of coriander leaves to alleviate itchiness and dryness of the scalp.
·         Use a paste of fenugreek (methi) seeds and cooked, green gram on the scalp two times a week.
·         Soak methi seeds in coconut oil, and keep in a glass container, in sunlight. Allow the concoction to gain potency over a period of five days. Then apply it directly to the scalp.
·         For stimulating hair growth, drink a combination of spinach, carrot and lettuce juice.
·         Exercise regularly for balancing the bodily constitution.

Herbal Hair care

Herbal Hair Care








Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Ashwagandha- Indian Ginseng

Ashwagandha in Sanskrit means 'horse smell', probably due to the odour of its root, which gives out the smell of that of a sweaty horse.

Native to North Africa, India, and the Middle East, ashwagandha is a staple of the Hindu traditional medicine called Ayurveda. This herb, also known as Withania Somnifera or Indian Ginseng (though it is not related to ginseng), is known to pack a healing punch and to have significant restorative properties.

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) of the Solanaceae family While this short and stout plant has a variety of benefits, the most widely recognized benefit of ashwagandha is its ability to boost the immune system.. Its useful parts are seeds, roots and the leaves.  The plant promotes sleep, balances the nervous system and restores the strength of the horse. It also restores vitality and has an effect on the libido

The herb is bitter in taste, germicidal, aphrodisiac and diuretic. It is one of the well known valuable herbs reputed to cure cough, fever, ulcers, dropsy, impotency, insomnia, rheumatism, leukoderma and toxicosis. It is also known to increase physical endurance and improve nerve function. It is also known to regenerate the hormonal system and promote healing of tissues.

In Ayurvedic herbalism for thousands of years, Ashwagandha’s historical use as providing calming and rejuvenating effects has been backed up with numerous modern scientific studies demonstrating the positive effects of its component herbs as adaptogen used to strengthen the body to promote well-being - mental, emotional, physical, nerve and reproductive. In addition it is considered to have antioxidant properties  and stress and nervous system support

The extract obtained from the herb is used in the preparation of herbal tablets and syrups. Dried roots of the plant are used as a tonic for cold and cough, hiccup, ulcers, female disorders as well as a sedative. Reduces the negative effects of stress & anxiety. The leaves of Ashwagandha are used to treat inflammation and swellings. Clinical research supports the use of Ashwagandha for anxiety, cognitive, inflammation & Parkinson's disease.

The herb is characterized by the presence of alkaloids and with anoloids which impart its pharmacological and therapeutic properties. Ashwagandha roots are reported to contain more than 30 steroidal lactones and about 20 alkaloids. Many of the chemical constituents have been investigated for different biological activities. All experimental studies and clinical trials clearly show why Ayurveda has such a high opinion of Ashwagandha as a health booster.



Friday, 14 March 2014

What contributes to naturally better health, Enhances natural beauty

We are lucky that India is the Origin of Ayurveda which has one of the oldest and richest cultural traditions associated with the use of traditional herbs. Ayurvedic practitioners have identified a number of Medicinal preparation and surgical procedures for curing various ailments and diseases with the use of these herbs.

Various parts of herbs, like the stems, leaves, roots, flowers and fruits, are used to cure health and skin disorders. In this age of growing medical costs and side-effects, more & more people are choosing natural solution over artificial; simple over complex. Nowadays people include Herbs in their regular diets. People prefer green herbs, not only because of their low fatty oil content, which is for good health, but also to maintain and restore their vibrant beauty.

Herbs are a real boon as the use of Herbs has been used since 5000 years back by Ayurveda, and learnt about their aromatic, therapeutic and savory properties through trial and error. According to Ayurveda, there is no single herb that is useless. This is indeed true; Herbs play a major role in beauty aids as well as therapies.

Here you can see some important Indian medicinal plants used in beauty care. Information has not only been gathered from recent literature, or prior art search, but also includes some uncommon herbal practices performed in the olden times & as per Ayurvedic text.

Neem (Azadirachta indica)

Neem contains 3.5% Bitters. In Ayurvedic herbalism for thousands of years, Neem’s historical use as a purifier and cleanser has been backed up with numerous modern scientific studies demonstrating the positive effects of its component herbs on the inner and outer skin and its ability to boost the immune system by energizing lymphocytes cells to respond to infection and other challenges to the body's immunity. In addition it is considered to have detoxifying properties.

It has Anti-septic, Anti-fungal, Anti-allergic properties & therefore it detoxifies blood & imparts natural skin health

Aloe- Kumari (Aloe indica)

In Ayurvedic herbalism for thousands of years, Aloe’s historical use as a purifier and cleanser has been backed up with numerous modern scientific studies demonstrating the positive effects of its component herbs to harmonize the body system especially the colon, radiating outward to reflect positively on skin health. In addition it is considered to have anti oxidant properties that help to revitalize the skin

Aloe speeds up the regenerative process of the skin and helps in keeping the skin healthy.

Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia)
The principal constituents in Manjishtha are purpurin, munjistin, xanthopurpurin, and pseudopurpurin. Manjistha is considered to be one of the most valuable herbs in Ayurveda, the world’s oldest health care system that originated in India. The ancient physician and sage, Charaka has categorized the herb as varnya or that which improves the complexion, jvarahara, or that which reduces fever, and visaghna or that which detoxifies. It is also a well known rasayana – a rejuvenative.
It has astringent properties and is a well known blood purifier.

Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus)
The constituents in Sariva are Coumarins, Essential Oils & Saponins. Sariva smells sweet and is also known as sugandhi ‘the fragrant one’ in Hindi. Its red colour relates to its affinity for the blood and it treats all conditions with heat or toxins in the blood; dermatological, musko skeletal, urogenital, and gynaecological. It has astringent properties and is a well known blood purifier. It is an excellent blood purifier. It reduces lymphatic swellings, stops itching and reduces suppuration.

Haridra - Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
Haridra's principal constituent, curcumin, has been extensively studied by Western researchers and scientists for its antioxidant activity. 
Haridra is a vital herb in Ayurvedic medicine, whose spice form can be recognized by its dazzling yellow color. The rhizome of the herb, used either fresh or dried, has a host of medicinal benefits. It acts as a carminative and also enhances the complexion and skin tone. 


Khadeer Bark (Acacia catechu)
Main chemical constituents of Acacia catechu willd are catechin, epicatechin, epigallocatechin, epicatechin gallate, epigallocatechin gallete rocatechin, phloroglucin, protocatechuic acid, quercetin, poriferasterol glucosides, poriferasterol acyglucosides, lupenone, lupeol, procyanidin AC, kaempferol, dihydrokaemferol, taxifolin, afzelchin gum and mineral. The leaves, bark and heartwood of Acacia catechu tree possess many nutritional and medicinal uses. Catechins have siginificant antioxidant and antimicrobial effects. It is considered to be the best antioxidant. 

Acacia catechu is widely used in Ayurveda to treat various diseases and mainly for skin diseases. Acacia catechu is highly valuable for its powerful astringent and antioxidant activities. This herb acts as an excellent blood purifier & helps in preventing skin allergies

Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba)
Traditionally Bhringraj has been used in Ayurveda from olden times on many ailments. It was known as false daisy & has been used for skin rejuvenation as well as hair loss. It has been effective in improving the immunity power of the body and is a general tonic for keeping the body healthy and fit.

Mango (Mangifera Indica)
Mango Butter high content of stearic acid . It has good emolliency and lends protection against the sun. It is said to prevent drying of the skin and formation of wrinkles. Mango butter also reduces degeneration of skin cells and restores elasticity. Some dermatologists recommend Mango Butter for treatment of wrinkles, most people who use it will notice decreased signs of aging and the disappearance of lines and wrinkles within 4 to 6 weeks of daily use. Mango butter is wonderful for dry skin therefore; it is used as an ingredient in skin care products, lotions, massage creams and hair and sun care products. Semi-liquid mango oil is used in conditioners and shampoos for improved combing and a healthy shine to hair. 

Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Calendula oil is derived from the lovely and simple marigold flowers. Or maybe these precious little flowers you picked as a youngster aren’t so ordinary after all! Calendula oil packs a punch in the skin care industry. This oil when properly and painstakingly distilled is a powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial agent, and antiseptic.
Calendula is probably best used for chapped and otherwise irritated skin. The oil soluble components including the essential oil seem especially good at stimulating wound healing. Scientific studies find that extracts of calendula can speed the healing of skin wounds and burns. The oil is used in soaps and cosmetics. It is a good moisturizing agent, especially for dry skin. It is also an exceptionally good skin conditioner, and is well-known for its ability to repair damaged skin.

Coconut (Cocos nucifera)

Cocos nucifera (Coconut) oil is used for general moisturizing, and as a fine cleanser for the skin. It also acts as mild oil suitable for those with inflamed and irritated skin, as well as skin sensitivities. It is a natural emollient, moisturizing, occlusive, and antioxidant. It is good for rejuvenating dry, stressed and ageing skin, as well as delicate skin. Coconut butter extracted from coconut is a good emulsifier for making creams and lotions. It may help to keep the skin from developing liver spots, and other blemishes caused by ageing and over-exposure to sunlight. Coconut oil helps remove the dead cells of the skin, making it smoother. Coconut oil is well-documented as a beneficial ingredient in hair products, such as shampoos, conditioners and hair oil.

Onion (Allium cepa)

You may not be aware that onion is actually excellent for skin glowing. The humble vegetable is packed with Vitamins A, C and E. This group of vitamins, together known as anti-oxidants, helps in fighting against the damage caused by the harmful UV rays. They also help in protecting against free radical damage which is responsible for premature aging. Onion is also a powerful antiseptic which can shield your skin from acne-causing bacteria and other skin infections. 
Eating raw onions every day can be very helpful in promoting skin health. Onions not only help in purifying blood but also supply the body with flavonoids. Flavonoids help Vitamin C in its important functions. Research has proven that Vitamin C is essential for keeping skin healthy and glowing.

Some Important Traditional Practices for Skin Care

• Application of paste made from Fenugreek on the face, overnight, can help prevent pimples, blackheads    and wrinkles;
• A paste of Sandalwood (
Santalum album) powder, prepared in rosewater, [obtained from rose petals,    (Rosa indica)] keeps a check on skin eruptions, giving a refreshing feel to the skin;
• Topical application of Basil (
Ocimum sanctum) extract on the skin helps kill infections. Equal amounts of     Basil extract, Lemon (Citrus Limon) juice and Onion (Allium cepa) extract help all types of skin diseases.     Those suffering from pimples can blend crushed Basil with Mint (Mentha virdis) and Lemon juice, and apply   over the affected area;
• Saffron (
Crocus sativus) with raw milk is known to improve skin complexion and remove blemishes;
• Regular bath with Basil and Neem (
Azadirachta indica) leaves, boiled in water, keeps skin healthy and glowing. It also prevents skin infections and allergies;
• Aloe vera is a reputed natural moisturizer. Topical application of Aloe gel on the skin and hair improves their texture;
• Turmeric (
Curcuma longa) along with Sandalwood powder purifies skin and improves the complexion;
• Tomato (
Lycopersicon esculentum) juice acts as a natural astringent when applied on the skin. It helps close open pores and reduces skin eruptions.
Take 1 tablespoon of onion juice, 1 tablespoon of carrot juice, 1 yolk of egg, 1 tablespoon of olive oil and   one table spoon or rose water. Now mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Now wash your face with lukewarm   water and apply this lotion with cotton swab. Leave for 20 minutes and wash with warm water. Follow     this tip minimum 3 days in a week. This a very nice skin tonic. It will give your skin a good skin health    and   lighter skin tone with fair skin.

Conclusion


This shows how important Herbs are & they have played an integral part in the development of modern civilization. People are going back to nature as though the effect of herbs is slow but they are certainly effective without having any side effects as compared to fast-acting synthetic cosmetics of the modern world.

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