Ayurvedic skincare secrets

SBLOCCO DEL POTERE DI BHRINGRAJ

Any herbal product that promises hair growth and health is bound to have Bhringraj in it. But what is Bhringraj? 

Scientifically known as Eclipta prostrata or Eclipta alba and colloquially referred to as ‘false daisy’, it is a revered herb belonging to the Asteraceae family. Renowned for its hair-nourishing properties, it has earned the epithet "Ruler of the hair" or "Kesharaj". Rich in proteins, vitamins, and antioxidants, Bhringraj offers a plethora of benefits for hair and overall health.

WHAT AYURVEDA SAYS

From an Ayurvedic perspective, this herb exhibits a bitter, pungent, and sweet taste (known as rasa), a cooling action (virya), and a pungent post-digestive effect (vipaka). In the traditional Ayurvedic system of medicine, bhringraj has been esteemed for generations. 

Renowned for its liver-cleansing properties, its leaves serve as a potent hair tonic, addressing issues such as hair fall, dandruff, and premature graying, while also fortifying the hair strands.

Ayurveda considers bhringraj as a 'Rasayana,' a rejuvenative substance, attributed with special anti-aging properties that foster overall vitality and rejuvenation.

THE BENEFITS OF BHRINGRAJ

1. Promotes hair growth

Studies suggest that Bhringraj oil stimulates blood circulation to the scalp, activating hair follicles and facilitating hair growth.

2. Prevents hair fall and baldness

Effective against stress-related hair loss, Bhringraj oil helps alleviate stress and nervousness while providing essential minerals and vitamins to strengthen hair and prevent breakage.

3. Treats dandruff and dry scalp

With its anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties, Bhringraj oil combats dandruff and soothes symptoms of scalp psoriasis, offering relief from itching and moisturizing the scalp.

4. Slows down hair-greying

Active ingredients in Bhringraj oil such as haritaki and Jatamansi help maintain natural hair color, delaying premature graying with regular use.

5. Treats scalp infections

Its antibacterial properties make Bhringraj oil effective against various scalp infections, including follicle infections and psoriasis, promoting scalp health and hair growth.

6. Nourishes the hair

Regular massage with Bhringraj oil enhances blood circulation to the hair roots, delivering essential nourishment for healthy hair growth.

Additionally, according to Ayurveda, Bhringraj rejuvenates the skin, reducing signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles. Bhringraj powder, when mixed with a carrier oil like coconut or sesame oil, can also manage skin infections and allergies due to its antimicrobial properties.

BEYOND HAIR AND SKINCARE BHRINGRAJ OFFERS DIVERSE HEALTH BENEFITS:

1. Cholesterol control

Consuming Bhringraj powder with water aids in managing cholesterol levels, thanks to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

2. Management of urine complications

Bhringraj leaves, in powdered form, increase urine production due to their diuretic property, helping manage urinary complications. Moreover, Bhringraj's antispasmodic property aids in alleviating symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders.

Bhringraj stands as a versatile herb with a rich history of therapeutic use, offering holistic benefits for hair, skin, and overall well-being.

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