Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai (Dried)
Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai (Dried)
Known As
Hindi - Hena, Mehndi, Mehandi Tamil - Maruthani Ilai Telugu - Goranti, Peddapattsagoranta, Pachhapeddagoranta Kannada - Goranti,Madirengi,Gorante,Goranthu, Mardaani Soppu Malayalam - Mailanji, Mailanchi, Mylanchi, Marutonni, Pontalasi Sanskrit - Mendi, Mendhika, Madayantika, Mendika,Ranjaka, Ragangi, Dvivranta, Medhini, Nakharanjani
Common English Names - Henna Leaves Botanical Name - Lawsonia Inermis
This package has 100% pure and organic Henna with out any chemicals or preservatives.
About Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai
Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai also known as mailanchi in Malayalam, mehndi in Hindi-Urdu, and hinah in Hebrew. It is a dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as hina, the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet,the sole species of the genus Lawsonia. Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai can also refer to the temporary body art resulting from the staining of the skin from the dyes. Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai has been used since antiquity to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool and leather.
The leaf of the henna plant contains a finite amount of lawsone molecule. If a paste will not be used within the first few days after mixing, it can be frozen for up to four months to halt the dye release, for thawing and use at a later time. Commercially packaged pastes that remain able to stain the skin longer than seven days without refrigeration or freezing contain other chemicals besides henna that may be dangerous to the skin.
PPD is safely and legally used in permanent hair dyes where clear instructions are given, and where the maximum level is controlled by law. But black henna often contains PPD at high levels, to give a dark colour quickly.When applied to the skin in the form of a black henna temporary tattoo, PPD can cause chemical burns and lead to allergic reactions.
Amazing Health Benefits of Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai
- Hair Color
Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai effect on the hair to dying its color, it plays many roles in that part of our body too. Henna has been proven to increase the strength of the hair and, therefore, represents a safe dye that doesn’t permanently affect the health of our follicles.
- Hair Health & Reduced Hair Loss
Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai helps improve hair health. It helps seal the hair cuticle, preventing breaking, and increasing the shine and appearance of the hair. It also prevents dandruff. For people suffering from hair loss or baldness, it also inhibits this from happening. The traditional mixture is putting henna juice or oil into curds and then mixing this into your hair, as this increases the efficiency of the treatment. This is used in cosmetics, hair dyes, and hair care products; and as a dye for nails, hands, and clothing.
- Wound Healing
Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai is considered quite beneficial for protecting the skin against infections and eliminating inflammation. It has been applied to burns, wounds, and scrapes for generations, not only because it can add a protective layer against foreign pathogens and substances, but also because it has natural cooling abilities that accurately suck the heat from the skin.
- Natural Solution to Insomnia
Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai has been directly related to alleviating certain sleep disorders, so if you are suffering from insomnia or chronic restlessness, adding a bit of this oil to your herbal routine can get you back into a regular, restful schedule of sleep by calming the body and mind, easing it into a relaxed state before sleep.
- Treatment for Headace
Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai is not always praised as being particularly beneficial, but in fact, the juice of the plant can be directly applied to the skin for fast relief from headaches. The anti-inflammatory effects of the compounds found in henna help it reduce that tension and promote healthy blood flow in the capillaries, which is a common cause of headaches and migraines.
- Treats a variety of skin conditions
Traditional medicinal uses for Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai include being used as a coagulant for open wounds and a poultice to sooth burns and eczema. Fresh leaves may be used as a topical antiseptic for fungal or bacterial skin infections, including ringworm.
- Regulates blood pressure
One of the most undervalued effects of Henna Leaves / Maruthani Ilai is it's use for heart health. If you consume henna water or seeds, you can enjoy a hypotensive effect that relieves stress on the cardiovascular system and effectively lowers blood pressure. This can help prevent the plaque and platelet build-up in the heart and arteries, preventing heart attacks and strokes.
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