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๐ŸŒฟ Unani Hair Oil for Hair Fall (Roghan-e-Sha‘r)

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๐ŸŽฏ Purpose (Unani Concept) In Unani medicine, hair fall is linked to: Su’-e-Mizaj-e-Farq (scalp temperament imbalance) Heat (Hararat) or weak nourishment (Ghiza ki kami) This oil: ✔ Strengthens roots ✔ Reduces excess heat ✔ Improves blood supply ✔ Prevents dryness & dandruff ๐Ÿงพ Ingredients (Classical + Practical) Base Oil (choose ONE) Roghan-e-Kunjad (Sesame oil) – 250 ml (best according to Unani) OR Roghan-e-Zaitoon (Olive oil) if scalp is very dry Unani Herbs (dry form preferred) Herb Unani Name Quantity Amla Amla 20 g Bhringraj Bhangra 20 g Brahmi Barhami 15 g Fenugreek Hulba 10 g Nigella seeds Kalonji 10 g Henna leaves Hina 10 g (If fresh herbs are used → double the quantity) ๐Ÿ”ฅ Preparation Method (Authentic & Safe) Step 1: Coarse Powder Grind all dry herbs coarsely (not fine powder) Step 2: Soaking (Important Unani Step) Add herbs to 250 ml sesame oil Let soak overnight (8–12 hours) ➡️...

Your Complete Guide to Crafting a Potent Anti-Hair Fall Oil at Home

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For many, the sight of hair circling the drain is a source of daily worry. Commercial solutions often come packed with chemicals and hefty price tags, leaving us yearning for a gentler, more natural alternative. What if the answer lies not in a store-bought bottle, but in your own kitchen? By harnessing the ancient wisdom of herbal traditions, you can create a personalized, nutrient-rich oil that nourishes your scalp from the root up. This guide will walk you through creating a powerful anti-hair fall blend using time-tested ingredients. The Philosophy Behind the Blend This formula isn't just a random mix of oils; it's a synergistic blend where each component plays a specific role. The goal is to create a treatment that strengthens hair follicles, improves scalp health, stimulates circulation, and prevents breakage—all key factors in combating hair fall. We use a base oil to carry the properties of deeper-penetrating treatments and herbal powders, creating a multi-a...

Moringa Powder & Capsules: Manufacturing

Below is a simple, safe, and practical method to prepare Moringa (Drumstick leaves) powder and Moringa capsules —written in easy language so you can follow it as a chemist. (This is a general processing guide, not a substitute for your company’s SOPs or regulatory requirements.) ⭐ 1. MORINGA POWDER PREPARATION (Easy Step-by-Step) Step 1: Raw Material Selection Fresh, green Moringa leaves (no yellow leaves) Remove insects, sticks, dust Step 2: Washing Wash leaves gently in clean water Do 2 washes Let extra water drain completely in a perforated basket Step 3: Blanching (Optional but recommended) This reduces microbial load and preserves color. Dip leaves in hot water (60–70°C) for 30–60 seconds Quickly remove and cool at room temperature Spread to remove moisture Step 4: Drying You can use any one method: A. Sun Drying Spread leaves on a clean tray Keep in shade (not direct harsh sun) Dry for 6–8 hours/day for 2–3 days Leaves must become crisp B. Ca...

Hair fall treatment

Here is a smooth, non-sticky, good-fragrance, long-shelf-life commercial-style herbal hair oil formula that can be bottled and sold. (It uses industry-style ratios but stays natural and safe.) ๐ŸŒฟ Commercial-Style Herbal Hair Oil Formula (250 ml Batch) ๐Ÿงด 1. Base Oil Blend (Carrier Oils) – 80% of total For 250 ml final product: Coconut Oil (Refined or Cold-Pressed) – 100 ml Sesame Oil (Refined) – 60 ml Castor Oil (USP Grade) – 20 ml Sweet Almond Oil – 20 ml Reason: This mixture gives shine, reduces hair fall, and improves spreadability (non-sticky). ๐Ÿƒ 2. Active Herbal Extracts – 15% of total Use extracts , not raw powders. This gives: No residue Longer shelf life Clearer oil Premium look (like branded oils) Herbal Extracts (Oil-Soluble) Bhringraj Extract – 5 ml Brahmi Extract – 3 ml Amla Extract (oil soluble) – 3 ml Hibiscus Extract – 2 ml Fenugreek (Methi) Extract – 2 ml Reason: These extracts dissolve in oil and remain stable for months. ...

๐ŸŒธ Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Art of Balance and HealingFor over 2,500 years, Traditional

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  Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been a natural way to heal the body, mind, and spirit. It’s more than just acupuncture or herbs — it’s a holistic philosophy that sees the human being as part of nature. Even though it comes from ancient China, modern science is now beginning to confirm many of its ideas about how our body works and heals itself. ๐Ÿง˜‍♀️ 1. The Core Idea — Balance and Harmony Chinese Medicine is based on one simple truth: ๐Ÿ‘‰ Health = Balance ๐Ÿ‘‰ Disease = Imbalance The body is seen as an energy system that stays healthy only when its internal forces are in harmony. These forces are expressed through the concepts of Yin and Yang , and the Qi (life energy) that flows through us. ☯️ 2. Yin and Yang — The Two Forces of Life Yin and Yang are opposite but complementary forces that exist everywhere — in nature, in our body, and even in our emotions. Yin Yang Cool, calm, dark, feminine Warm, active, bright, masculine Night Day Rest ...

๐ŸŒฟ Unani Medicine: The Ancient Healing System with Modern Scientific Roots

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Unani medicine is one of the oldest systems of healing — a treasure of natural wisdom that has guided health care for centuries. The word “Unani” means Greek , because this system is based on the teachings of ancient Greek physicians like Hippocrates and Galen , later developed by Arab and Persian scholars such as Avicenna (Ibn Sina) . Today, Unani medicine continues to play an important role in natural health care, not only in India and the Middle East but all around the world. What’s truly fascinating is that many of its principles are now supported by modern science . ๐Ÿง  1. The Basic Principle — Balance of the Four Humors At the heart of Unani medicine lies the theory of four humors (Akhlat) , which are the body’s vital fluids: Dam (Blood) – gives warmth and vitality Balgham (Phlegm) – provides coolness and moisture Safra (Yellow bile) – creates heat and energy Sauda (Black bile) – gives stability and strength A person’s health depends on the balance o...

๐ŸŒฟ Ayurveda: The Ancient Science for a Modern Life

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Ayurveda is not just a system of medicine — it’s a way of living in balance. The word Ayurveda comes from Sanskrit: “ Ayur ” means life and “ Veda ” means knowledge or science. So, Ayurveda literally means “the science of life.” It teaches us how to live in harmony with our body, mind, and environment. What’s beautiful is that even though it’s thousands of years old, modern science is now proving many Ayurvedic principles to be true. ๐ŸŒธ 1 . The Basic Principle — Balance is the Key According to Ayurveda, our health depends on the balance of three energies called Doshas: 1. Vata – Air & Space element (controls movement, breathing, and creativity) 2. Pitta – Fire & Water element (controls digestion, metabolism, and intelligence) 3. Kapha – Earth & Water element (controls stability, immunity, and calmness) Each person has a unique combination of these doshas, known as their Prakriti or body constitution. When our doshas are balanced, we feel healthy, energetic, and h...