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Henna Mehndi (Leaves) – Mehandi – Mehendi – Lawsonia Inermis – Goranti – मेंहदी पत्ते
- Best For: Skin health (wounds, burns, inflammation), hair care (natural dye, conditioning, dandruff), liver protection, fever, headache, sore throat, skin diseases (scabies, ringworm), and as an anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agent.
- Purity: 100% pure, naturally dried leaves of Lawsonia inermis. Ethically sourced, free from preservatives, additives, or artificial colors. Rich in Lawsone, flavonoids, tannins, and phenolic compounds.
- Key Fact: Henna has been used for over 9,000 years. Modern research validates its potent wound healing, antibacterial (effective against multi-drug resistant strains), antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activities.
- Usage: For external use: Make a paste with water and apply on hair or skin. For medicinal use, leaf paste can be applied on wounds, burns, or inflamed areas. For internal use, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Most people identify Henna Mehndi Leaves with India since it is still an important element of the Indian wedding ceremony for the bride to have her hands, arms, and feet decorated in intricate designs. Henna Leaves also known as Mehandi or Mehendi Leaves, are also used extensively to color the hair. It gives the hair a natural shining brown color.
Perhaps the most well-known feature of henna is its natural cooling effect, which provides a lovely tingling feeling to the skin (similar to chewing mint gum and drinking cold water). When this virtue was discovered, desert dwellers used henna to cool their bodies.
Though its origins and usage are spread throughout the Middle East. Its first documented use dates back to 1200 BC, when it was used in Egypt to color pharaohs' hair and nails, as well as during the mummification process. Cleopatra herself was reported to have used henna to beautify her body.
They created an air-cooling effect by preparing a henna paste and putting it on themselves. For as long as the henna stain lingers on their skin, the sensation is felt throughout the body. It wasn't long before the desert dwellers transformed the henna streaks into works of art. As a result, the mehndi ritual was born.
Besides using henna leaves on hand and hair, there are lots of other benefits of Henna Mehndi leaves that are as follows:
1. Mitigation of headaches
Henna flowers are used to treat sunburned headaches. Headaches are relieved by applying a plaster composed of Henna flowers soaked in vinegar on the forehead.
2. Alleviates arthritis pain
When henna is applied to the hands, the cooling effect it exerts on the nerves helps to relax the body, lowering inflammation produced by arthritis symptoms.
3. Treats a wide range of skin conditions
Henna has traditionally been used as a coagulant for open wounds and as a poultice to soothe burns and eczema. Fresh leaves can be applied topically to treat fungal or bacterial skin illnesses, such as ringworm.
3. Encourages healthy hair
Henna is beneficial to hair health. It helps to seal the hair cuticle, avoiding breakage and boosting gloss and look. It is also a natural dye and dandruff cure.
4. Removes fever
Heat can be reduced by rolling henna leaves into a ball with water and holding it in your hand.
5. Encourages gum health
Chewing on henna leaves is supposed to help prevent gum disease and heal mouth ulcers.
6. Lowers Pitta in the mind
In India, the essential oil extracted from Henna, also known as Hina, is utilised for religious events and devotion (Devotion). It is excellent for increasing psychic powers, clairvoyance, and lowering wrath and impatience.
7. Natural diaper rash treatment
To relieve heat and irritation, apply a small amount of henna powder to the irritated region.
8. A dysentery cure
Dysentery can be treated using henna seedlings. Crush the henna seedlings and combine them with the ghee. To treat dysentery, make little balls of the mixture and swallow them with water.
9. A potent detoxifier
It has been linked to enhanced spleen and liver function by soaking the bark or leaves of the henna plant in water and then ingesting the beverage.
10. Regulates blood pressure
Henna's use for heart health is one of its most underappreciated benefits. Consuming henna water or Raw Herbs can provide a hypotensive effect, relieving stress on the cardiovascular system and successfully lowering blood pressure. This can help prevent plaque and platelet buildup in the heart and arteries, hence reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
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