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Kesh King Ayurvedic Anti Hairfall Shampoo is a herbal shampoo formulated to reduce hair fall and promote healthy hair growth. Enriched with 21 Ayurvedic herbs and Aloe Vera, it nourishes the scalp and strengthens hair follicles, leading to smoother and shinier hair. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:

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Aloe Vera

One such potent botanical extract has been known since ancient times as Aloe Vera, commonly referred to as "plant of immortality!" In dermatology and gastroenterology, Aloe Vera has a strong presence. Aloe Vera contains more than 75 bio-active compounds, including vitamins, enzymes, minerals, and amino acids, all acting as natural anti-inflammatories and antiseptics. It is used as a skin healer in pharmaceutical grades in topical gels, and as an oral ingestion or juice to support digestive health, and glycaemia control.

Summary of Medical Benefits and Uses
Dermatological use: Acceleration of the healing of first and second-degree burns and sunburn by stimulation of collagen synthesis
Herpes healing properties: Acts as a mild and natural relief for the stomach lining to bring relief from their respective complaints of acid reflux and irritable bowel syndrome.
A further beneficial indication, as borne out in some clinical trials, is that the intake of Aloe Vera juice may reduce fasting blood glucose levels among Type 2 Diabetes patients.
Controlled and subsequent oxidative injuries by improving the strength of antioxidants within the body, thereby conferring viable protection against dangerous pathogens.
Natural biocide effects which fight against the limited growth of any bacteria, Franken-drug, bacteriacidal, bad for the skin or gums, along with acute infections
Assists with breaking down bad digestive enzymes.

Appearance and Composition
100% Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Emollient / Digestive Tonic

Grade Standards
Paraben Free, Sulphate Free,No Added Artificial Colorants.

Dominant Ingredients
Acemannan (Complex Carbohydrates) 30%, Vitamin E 0.35%, Zinc 0.14%

Usage Information
For Skin/Hair: Apply the preferred amount to the affected area. For a cool effect, keep in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes before use.
For Digestive Health: If using orally, mix 20–30 mL twice with an equal amount of water to be consumed one take empty stomach.
Concern: Best results are seen from application or consumption when done continuously for 7-10 days.

Cautions/Attention
Patch Testing-Most importunately Always carry out a small patch test on the inner wrist to make sure no reactions occur from rare plantallergies with this botanical.
Pregnancy & Nursing-It is typically not suggested to take orally Aloe Vera latex or supplements during pregnancy, as it may cause uterine contractions and stomach cramps.
Surgical Note-When a patient has plans for surgery, it is advised that oral intake be stopped at least 2 weeks before the set date, as it may interfere with the blood sugar marker upon procedure.
Laxative Effect: High intake can cause diarrhea or abdominal cramps because of the presence of aloin.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Should Aloe Vera gel be put on open wounds?
Although suitable for minor burns and scrapes, avoid applying Aloe Vera to deep, infected or surgical wounds without the advice of a surgeon since it might prevent the natural closing of deeper tissue.

Q: Are the "Gel" and "Juice" different?
Yes. Gel meant for topical use is the thick substance found inside the leaf. The juice is usually treated for a drink to assist digestion. However, never consume gel meaning only for topical use.

Q: Is Aloe Vera good acne?
Aloe Vera does have some antibacterial properties which can help reduce acne-causing bacteria and reduce the redness on skin after any outbreak. For cystic acne, use prescription medication in addition to an ointment.

Q: Why some Aloe Vera looks green, while some are clear?
Natural Aloe Vera gel is usually clear or slightly yellowish. Gels with bright green color are bound to contain artificial dyes that add no therapeutic potential. The clearest and fragrance-free version is usually the best option for medicinal use.

Q: Can it be used as a moisturizer for oily skin?
Definitely yes. Non-comedogenic in nature, it will hydrate without clogging pores or causing any greasiness, thus being a perfect remedy for oily or acne-prone skin types.

Storage Tips
Shelf Life: Your bottle of aloe Vera should be placed in a cool, dry place that's away from direct heat. Being an organic plant material, one must understand that it will gradually darken: rather often seen as the process of normal aging and oxidation. An increase in color should not be seen as the product is unacceptable.

Important Considerations: The information given is only general information. Therefore, the reader must not seek self-therapeutic advice but contact his/ her attending physician or dermatologist for the same.

Amla

Phyllanthus emblica, the botanical name of amla, is a prized rejuvenating agent in tradition. Not only does amla allow the body's immune system to function properly, but it does so while enhancing iron absorption and acting as a shield of antioxidants that prevents oxidative harm to cells. Of further importance in clinical practice are amla´s demonstrated effect on lipid profiles and glucose metabolism; it is instrumental in the holistic approach to good health.

Key Points

Superior Antioxidant Profile: Amla has 20 times more Vitamin C than oranges and offers a strong barrier against seasonal infections.

Metabolic Support: Being a natural source of chromium, amla is useful in augmenting insulin sensitivity and stabilizing blood glucose levels.

Digestive Aid: High in fiber and its alkaline nature soothingly reduces hyperacidity and narrows gut motility.

Dermatological Benefits: Reduces premature graying of hair by strengthening hair follicles and fosters beautiful, youthful skin by enhancing collagen synthesis.

Product specifications

Various pharmaceutical and traditional forms are available for Amla to adapt to different needs straight away:

Tablets/Capsules: Standardized extract (usually 500mg) for daily regular dosage.

Churna/Powder: It insists on being completely natural with its sun-dried fruit powder to boost the digestive and respiratory system.

Juice: Unhurried pressed juice, excellent for quick absorption and detoxification.

Health Benefits

Cardiovascular Health: Reduced LDL (bad) cholesterol and triglycerides by use of the anti-inflammatory effects of Amla.

Eye Health: Having a high content of Vitamin A and carotene, Amla decreases intraocular pressure and offers protection against macular degeneration caused by aging.

Liver Detox: Amla works as a gifted cleanser for liver detox, helping to restore damaged liver tissues by safely flushing out toxins.

Respiratory Health: It heals the congested airways and provides relaxation to chronic cough and bronchitis.

Safety Information & Precautions

May affect the reduction of blood sugar: For those on diabetes meds, blood sugar levels need to be watched closely to avert hypoglycemia as ID should not and must monitor sugar levels closely.

Surgery: Amla mildly affects blood-thinning. Do not use Amla for at least two weeks before surgery.

Heat Note: In a post-digestive action, Amla is alkaline; however, in subjects with active peptic ulcers, the high degree of acidity can cause discomfort.

Pregnancy: Eating the very fruit is guaranteed, but do not forget to inquire your obstetrician prior to taking any supplement made up of Amla.

Recommended Dosage

For server safeties intake Amla: 15–20 ml with an equal amount of water early in the day preferably on an empty stomach.

Amla Tablets/ Capsules: Two tablets, twice a day after lunchtime, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

Amla Powder: ½-1 teaspoon of powder followed by honey or lukewarm water before going to bed..

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Is Amla (Indian gooseberry) useful for reducing hair fall?

A: Yes. Amla penetrates the scalp and strengthens hair roots with Vitamin C and tannins to prevent free radicals that damage the follicle.

Q: Is eating Amla daily dangerous?

A: Long-term immunity is really boosted by the consumption of Amla every day. However, you will need to check your frequency if your kidneys produce stones due to Amla and oxalates or even if you are on blood thinners.

Q: Why does the gooseberry taste sweet when I drink water?

A: This is the peculiar nature of that fruit. Saliva reacts with the tannins and acids of the gooseberry; when drinking water, this acids are washed away, leaving only the sweet taste sensation.

Q: Does Amla have interactions with medications?

A: Amla is said to potentiate drugs like hypertension and diabetes-treating agents. Always make it a point to mention your consumption of Amla extracts to the doctor whenever you also take prescription medications.

Bhringraj

Bhringraj (Eclipta alba): The King of Herbs for Hair and Liver Care

Bhringraj, scientifically known as Eclipta alba, is a renowned Ayurvedic herb often referred to as “Keshraja” (King of Hair). This plant is a rich source of bioactive compounds such as wedelolactone, coumestans, and flavonoids, which support systemic detoxification and cellular regeneration.

Therapeutic Uses of Bhringraj

Hair Restoration: Promotes hair growth by improving blood circulation in the scalp and revitalizing hair follicles, according to many Ayurvedic practitioners. It is often used to help manage premature greying and male pattern baldness.

Hepatoprotective (Liver Support): Acts as a powerful liver tonic, helping to purify the liver and support conditions such as fatty liver and jaundice.

Skin Rejuvenation: With its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, Bhringraj helps treat minor skin infections, allergies, and may promote faster wound healing.

Stress Relief & Sleep Support: Bhringraj oil massage is valued for its cooling effect, often recommended to reduce stress and improve sleep quality.

Vision Support: Rich in Vitamin A, Bhringraj has traditionally been used to help maintain eye health and reduce eye strain.

Key Bio-Active Constituents

Wedelolactone: A major phyto-constituent known for its liver-protective and potential anti-cancer properties.

Alkaloids & Saponins: These compounds contribute to the herb’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities.

Natural Pigments: Help maintain hair melanin, potentially assisting in the prevention of premature greying.

Safety Measures & Warning

Cold Nature: Individuals prone to frequent coughs and colds should use Bhringraj internally with caution, especially during winter, due to its “Sheeta” (cooling) nature.

Topical Sensitivity: Although generally safe, performing a patch test is recommended before using Bhringraj oil to avoid possible skin sensitivity.

Pregnancy Warning: Bhringraj is not recommended during pregnancy due to limited clinical data on its internal use. Always consult a healthcare professional before taking it.

Medication Interactions: People taking blood-thinning or anti-diabetic medications should consult a doctor before use, as Bhringraj may influence blood parameters.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How long does it take to see hair growth results?

Results may vary, but improvements in hair texture and scalp health are often noticeable within 4–6 weeks of regular use of Bhringraj oil or powder. More noticeable hair regrowth may appear after about 3 months.

2. Can Bhringraj be taken orally?

Yes, Bhringraj is available in tablet, capsule, and juice forms. It is commonly taken orally to support liver health and digestion. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by an Ayurvedic practitioner or on the product label.

3. Does Bhringraj help with dandruff?

Yes. Bhringraj can help reduce scalp infections and dryness that contribute to dandruff. Massaging Bhringraj oil into the scalp may help maintain a balanced scalp pH.

4. Is Bhringraj oil suitable for oily scalp or skin?

Yes. Bhringraj oil is generally lighter than many traditional oils and absorbs well into the scalp, helping regulate sebum production, making it suitable even for oily scalps.

5. Can Bhringraj oil be left on overnight?

Yes, leaving Bhringraj oil on the scalp overnight allows its healing properties to penetrate deeply into the hair roots. However, if you are prone to sore throat or sinus sensitivity, applying it 30–60 minutes before washing may be more suitable.

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