Sunday 23 November 2014



Benefit of Ayurveda Medicines

·         The Ayurvedic approach to an illness is holistic and therefore after an Ayurvedic treatment a person will find an improvement in their physical, mental and psychological conditions.
·         The ingredients used in Ayurvedic medicines are mostly derived from herbs, plants, flowers, fruits etc. making it a remedy close to nature.
·         There are practically no side effects for Ayurvedic medicine.
·         Ayurveda has been found to be an effective cure for many chronic diseases.
·         An Ayurveda treatment can bring about wellness to the entire body and will be in effect for a longer time than Allopathic treatment.
·         Ayurveda not only helps in treating diseases but also in preventing the occurrence of diseases.
·         Ayurveda gives guidelines on how to keep away diseases by means of simple dietary and lifestyle changes.
·         Ayurvedic medicines are good even for healthy people since they are restorative in nature and helps in nourishing the body and enhancing mental ability.
·         Ayurvedic treatment and medicines are comparatively cheaper than other systems of medicine.
·         Ayurveda recommends readily available herbs and spices for minor ailments.

·         Ayurvedic therapies can give relief from stress and rejuvenating the body.

Friday 14 November 2014



Uses of Lemon

·         Produce Preserver
·         All-Purpose Cleaner
·         Helps Lighten Dark
·         Teeth Whitening Treatment
·         Sore Throat Relief
·         Odor eliminator
·         Skin Care
·         Nausea remedy
·         Nail Care
·         Microwave Cleaning

·         Furniture Polish

Wednesday 12 November 2014



Uses & Benefits of Jatamamsi
1. Jatamamsi can be used internally as well as externally.
2. It is a well-known brain tonic and imparts a sense of calm and peace to mind.
3. The herb is mixed with cold water to form a paste and reduce burningsensation, inflammation, pain and improving skin texture.
4. Since it is fragrant, jatamamsi powder is used as a deodorant in case of excessive sweating.
5. The powder also helps in treating mental retardation and mental disorders, regularizing digestion in the body, regularizing respiratory tract and suppressing general body weakness.
6. The decoction of the herb is poured on the affected areas in ailments associated with burning and in erysipelas.
7. The medicated jatamamsi oil is extremely beneficial for smooth, silky and healthy hair.
8. Jatamamsi is useful for urine-related problems and maintaining the circulatory system.
9. The herb increases appetite, relieves the phlegm in cough and asthma, proves useful in hepatitis and treats enlargement of the liver.
10. It is used as an adjunct in the treatment of sexual debility and impotence.
11. Jatamamsi relieves symptoms like vertigo, seizures etc. in fever.
12. Since it exerts a cleansing effect on the uterus, it is used in menstrual ailments like dysmenorrheal and inflammation of the uterus.
13. The herb stops fermentation and gas in the stomach.
14. Jatamamsi is considered as one of the best herbs for treating epilepsy.
15. It reduces hyperactivity, restlessness and aggressiveness in hyperactive children.


Monday 3 November 2014



Uses & Benefits of Datura
  • datura is internally used in relieving the spasm of bronchitis in asthma. It is also used in the treatment of Parkinsonism and Hemorrhoids. Its leaves, applied after roasting, are useful in relieving pain.
  • The bitter narcotic plant relieves pain and encourages the healing process. The plant has a very long history of being used as herbal medicine.
  • Its leaves, flowering tops and seeds have anodyne, antiasthmatic, antispasmodic, hallucinogenic, hypnotic, mydriatic and narcotic properties. The seeds of the plant are the most active medicinally.
  • datura is internally used for treating giddiness, dry mouth, hallucinations and coma.
  • Externally, the plant is used as a poultice in treating fistulas, abscesses wounds and severe neuralgia.
  • Traces of scopolamine are also found in the plant, which is a potent cholinergic-blocking hallucinogen that has been used to calm schizoid patients.
  • Its leaves, containing hyoscyamine and atropine, can be used as an immensely powerful mind-altering drug.
  • The seeds of datura are analgesic, anthelmintic and anti-inflammatory and as such, they are used in the treatment of stomach and intestinal pain that results from worm infestation, toothache, and fever from inflammations.
  • The juice of its fruit is applied to the scalp, to treat dandruff and falling hair.
  • The growing plant works as an insect repellant, which protects neighboring plants from insects



Benefits of Henna 
- Hair Coloring 
- Hair Conditioner
- Dandruff Treatment 
and to get rid of hair fall, white hair and pollution.

Tuesday 7 October 2014




Traditional Medicinal Uses Of Brahmi
- memory enhancer
- mental and physical fatigue
- insomnia
- irritable bowel syndrome
- increase sex drive
- impotence
- bronchitis
- coughs and hoarseness
- arthritis
- rheumatism
- inflammatory conditions
- high cholesterol levels

Sunday 28 September 2014




Benefits of Tea Tree Oil


For Health
1. Use a dab to treat acne.
2. An anti-fungal for treating Athlete’s Foot, eczema, various yeast infections, etc.
3. An antiseptic to be used on cuts and burns.
4. An anti-viral: it may lessen the symptoms of colds and flu. Try using a few drops in the bath.
5. Add to a vaporizer to loosen chest congestion.
6. Add a small amount to shampoo to destroy head lice.
7. A small amount added to your bath can help with persistent body odor.
8. Treating sinus infection.
9. For dandruff and dry scalp.
10. In the form of aromatherapy, tea tree oil is used to treat colds, persistent coughs, acne, toothaches, and sunburn.

For Cleaning 
11. To create an all-purpose cleaner, combine 2 teaspoons of tea tree oil in 2 cups of water in a spray bottle.
12. Another version would be 14 ounces of water with 1 ounce of Murphy’s oil soap and 10 drops of tea tree oil.
13. Mix the above solution with kosher salt to scrub bathtub and bathroom tiles.
14. Add a few drops to dishwasher dispenser, then fill with a green dish washing soap
15. A few drops added to each load of laundry leave your clothes smelling cleaner.
16. Control mold with a tea tree oil/water spray.
17. Remove mustiness with that same tea tree oil/water spray.
18. To keep germs at bay, spray it on high chairs, car seats, and other high traffic spots.
19. 15 drops in a quart of water can be an effective insect repellent
20. Be sure to take some with you when hiking and camping  to put directly on insect bites or blisters.

Saturday 13 September 2014



Benefits of Aloe Vera for Hair :
  • Relieves Scalp Itching
  • Reduces Scalp Redness & Inflammation
  • Adds Strength & Luster To Hair
  • pH Balancing
  • Promotes Hair Growth
  • Heals Scalps Affected By Psoriasis & Seborrhea
  • Easily Penetrates Hair & Scalp
  • Anti- Fungal Properites Alleviates Dandruff
  • Helps Hair Retain Water & Mositure
  • Friday 12 September 2014



    Benefits of Almond Oil for Hair

    Almond oil has several important nutrients including polyunsaturated and mono fatty acids as well as vitamins E, D, B1, B2, B6 and A. These are all helpful nutrients that allow you to grow strong, healthy hair strands.

    Sunday 7 September 2014



    Benefit of Amla for Hair

    Strengthens Hair:

    Amla juice strengthens your hair follicles, thus encouraging hair growth. You can apply a mixture of amla and lemon juice on your scalp and leave it for 20 to 30 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. This will strengthen your hair from roots and make it shinier.

    Treatment of Dandruff:

    Dandruff is a common problem these days and having amla juice is an effective way of getting rid of it. Regular consumption of this juice prevents accumulation of dandruff on your scalp.

    Prevents Premature Graying:

    Amla juice is very beneficial for those suffering from premature graying of hair. This is because it is rich in antioxidants and vitamin C which prevent premature graying of hair.

    Improves Pigmentation:

    Amla juice helps to improve pigmentation and color of hair and makes it darker and thicker. It is used as an effective ingredient in hair dyes and other hair care products. It is great for the treatment of hair discoloration and graying hair.

    Good Conditioner:
    Amla juice acts as a great conditioner for dry and rough hair. You can mix some amla juice with henna and apply it on your hair. This will counteract the drying nature of henna, thus providing you with healthy and conditioned hair. You can also use it as a hair wash to add extra shine and bounce.
    Scalp Cleanser:
    You can mix amla juice with an egg, beat it and massage your hair with it. Amla juice will mask the smell of eggs and provide you with shiny, silky and squeaky clean nourished scalp.
    Prevents Hair Problems:
    Besides strengthening your hair, regular consumption of amla juice helps to deal with several hair problems like hair loss, split ends and frizzy hair.

    Amla juice offers countless benefits for your skin, hair and health by enriching your body with vital nutrients. It deserves to be incorporated in your diet and can be a healthy alternative for various dietary supplements sans the negative effects.



    Friday 5 September 2014

    Olive oil treatment

    Apply 4 tbsp of olive oil to hair. Massage oil into scalp and hair. Leave on for 30 minutes and then rinse thoroughly.

    For best results, leave olive oil in hair overnight for additional conditioning. Olive oil will strengthen hair and prevent breakage.


    Saturday 30 August 2014




    Wash your hair in cold water. Washing in hot, steamy water damages the hair shaft, leading to hair that is brittle and prone to breakage. To keep it shiny and healthy, wash your hair in the coldest water you can stand.

    Thursday 21 August 2014

    Brush your hair every day for 1 or 2 minutes, do it every morning and every evening to stimulate circulation in your scalp. Make sure to massage your head gently, it’s not working by the principle ‘the harder you brush, the faster it grows!’ Gently brushing your hair twice a day for, at least, two minutes stimulates the blood circulation in your scalp and spreads your natural oils evenly over your hair. Healthy blood circulation is essential for hair follicles to work efficiently and grow new healthy hair. Remember never to brush your hair when it’s wet, because it can damage your locks and cause breakage. We don’t want it, because we love our hair, right?!