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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Flower Power for Your Hair: Harad (Terminalia Chebula)

Harad (Terminalia Chebula). Flower Power for Hair Care from a Tree

Indian herbs can have several names. For example: Haritake, Harad, Chebulic Myrobalan (Terminalia Chebula)* is an important botanical herb that is used for all types of internal ailments throughout the Asian continent, literally for centuries. It is also known by other popular names (in that region): Black Myrobalan, Chebulic  Myrobalan,  Hardh, Ink Tree, Harar, Hardad, Indian Gall Nut.

About the Tree: Harad Chebulic Myrobalan (Terminalia Chebula)

This essential herb is actually an evergreen tree that produces flowers. How's that for flower power? The tree can actually grow to over 60 feet (20 meters) in height.  It is grown throughout India, Pakistan, Nepal, and southwest China. The flowers are dull white with spikes and can be found at the end of the branches. The fruit from the tree is small, ribbed and nut-like. The seed is light yellow in color and its shape is elliptical; an abrasive pit inside a fleshy and firm pulp that is hard and yellowish green in color.

Herbal henna powder from Saba Botanical of USAHarad, Chebulic Myrobalan (Terminalia Chebula) and Hair Care

Harad is also used externally for several purposes. For hair care, it's used in hair wash and conditioners. When combined with other natural ingredients, the flower power is even more beneficial for hair and scalp.
Herbal Henna Powder™ (by Saba Botanical of USA) is a 100% natural product. It contains henna, along with other beneficial herbs, including Harad (Terminalia Chebula). It is used for dying, conditioning and nourishing hair and scalp.  

The powerful hair care ingredients that make up Herbal Henna Powder™ are:

Henna (Lawsonia Inermis),  Amla (Emblica Officinalis),  Shikakai (Accacia Concinna),  Brahmi (Centella Asiatica),  Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba), Harad (Terminalia Chebula),  Behada (Terminalia Bellirica Roxb),  Neem (Azadirachta Indica), Jatamansi (Nordostychys Jatmansi), Hibiscus (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis), Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum.)

So, are you ready for some flower power? Herbal Henna Powder™ for hair is an excellent way to provide healthy and truly beneficial hair maintenance that yields beautiful results.
*Wikipedia.
 
Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna® user.)
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