Treatment for Hair Loss
June 5th, 2008 in Alternative medicine
Hair loss is common for human. Hair is losing because of heat, lack of vitamin deficiencies, and tension etc. Hair is falling for some people because of also heredity issues. Most probably, hair treatment has been done in hospitals and beauty parlors. The main reason for hair loss is lack of blood circulation over the scalp. Every people want to have shiny and gorgeous hair. There are several treatments to treat hair.
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Indian Pennywort
April 18th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Indian Pennywort is a common creeping herb, rooting at the nodes. The leaves are kidney-shaped, mildly-toothed and palmately nerved. The flowers are in clusters, each bearing three or four small flowers. It grows in gardens in gardens and damp uncultivated areas.
Agave
April 9th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Agave is a fibre-bearing plant which grows in tropical countries. It produces leaves upward from the ground, forming a massive rosette. Both sides of the leaves are smooth, having prickly edges, and at the upper extremity, a thorny end. The plant produces a long and erect stem which bears bulbs that fall to the ground and grow into new plants.
Psoralea
April 8th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
Psoralea is a common weed found everywhere. It has a grooved stem, simple leaves which are subcordate, ovate or roundish in shape with mildly serrated leaf margins. The 10 to 30 very small bluish-purple flowers are seen close together on axillary solitary racemes. The single-seeded pods are 5 mm. long ovoid-oblong, somewhat compressed and black in color.
Avocado
April 8th, 2008 in Herbal medicine
The avocado is not a very well-known plant. It grows as high as 15 meters in nature, but in cultivation it is kept less than 10 meters. It is cultivated in tropical and subtropical countries. The fruit is large and pear-shaped. It has a thick skin which is purple green in color. It has been introduced in India and is found growing in Bangalore, Pune and a few other places.