Healthy Hair

Our recipe is very useul and healthy, all what you need for this recipe is a small amount of dried or fresh lavender and hot water.

1- Brew the lavender leaves in hot water for three hours.

2- Strain the mixture with a sieve or a clean piece of cloth.

3- Use the mixture to massage the scalp.

4- Comb your hair as usual.

5- Cover your hair with a towel and let it for two hours.

6- Now you can wash your hair with your favourite shampoo.

7- You can make this recipe once a week.

👌Tip :If you are busy, you can make the a mixture a day or anight before.

Dear readers.

Would you please give me a feedback when you try this recipe. It would be very nice😊🌹 of you.

lavender

When we search for lavender ,we find that the orginal name for this wonderful

plant with the very beautiful colour is Lavandula which  was first found in Cape Verde and the Canary

islands.It is agenus of 47 known species of flowering plants and has a history dating as

far as 2,5500 years.

These fantastic purple flowers are known to represent purity,silence,devotin grace and calmness.

What benifits do we get from lavender?

  • Lavender oil has antiseptic and anti-flammatory properties,which

      help in healing burns and bug bites.

  • It is useful for treating anxiety and depression and as a sedative to increase relaxation.
  • Mixing lavender oil with oil of thyme and rosmary helps people who suffer from hair loss and improves hair growth.
  • It is  great to use lavender for babies as it helps to get them calm and ready to go in bed.
  • Lavender is a fragrant herb which has long been used in aromatheraby and markted in beuty products as in ingredient that helps promot calmness and nice feelings.
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  • Lavender is used in decreasing blood pressuer and body tempreture.
  • It is used to improve sleep quality by allowing longer and deeper sleep when afew drops are added in the bathtub.
  • Lavender can decrease the pain resulted from headache by inhaling the lavender oil.
  • People who will be operated ,must stop using lavender at least two week befor the time of the operaation because it affects the nervous system.
  • Lavender tee helps in solving the problems of the digestive system such as upset stomack, vomiting,nausea and abdominal swelling.

Chamomile

Chamomiel as it is pronounced in the American English or camomiel in the British English, is a flowering plant that had always been known

and highly valued ,especially by the Egyptians,Romans and Greeks

and used as a remedial herb since the time of Hippocrtates, the father of

medicine.

Chamomile was first known in Europe and west Asia 1994.

The whole plant is odoriferous and of value , but the quality is centred in the flower- heads.

Both leaves and flowers are safe to use. It should be used with care with people who

Allergy to ragweed.

There are two plants that are cultivated and sold as chamomile.The plant which is considered true chamomile is the English chamomile or the Roman type.

 

Benifites of chamomile

  • It is very useful in treating from cold ,runny nose and sore throat especially when it is used for inhalation. 
  • It reduces anxiety. 
  • I t is very effective in treating insomania and promoting sleep.
  • It reduces smooth muscle spams.
  • It kills viruses and bacteria and helps in wound healing.
  • It is ofetn used to treat irritations,sunburn and rashes.
  • Some studies have approved that it can lower blood sugar.
  • It is used in making shampoos,oil and creams 
  • It is antimicrobialso,it is used as a mouthwash 
  •  Chamomile is considered to be a big natural relaxant that reduces stress when it is drunk as tea 
  • As it  enjoys antiseptic properties ,therefor it is used in eliminating acne scars and fading spots.

Would you like to konw who am I?

No doubt that seeking beauty and health has been and still a persistent need whether for women or men of different ages. Since along time I have been interested in health and beauty aspects. I have bought so many books about keeping skin,hair,body healthy with herbs from home.

Over 2400 years ago herbs were used for healing because they imrove our wellness and strengthen our immune system,provide significant amounts of vitamins.

My husband helps me alot in this field . He has PHD in pharmacy and has studied the science of herbs in university.

I know that alot of people have work stress and do not have time to make reciepes at home, to those peole I am going to recommend products that are known to be trusted and well evaluated.

Mrs Hanan

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