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Friday, April 24, 2015

Mung Beans –A Natural Aid to Thick Hair

Mung Beans –A Natural Aid to Thick Hair –by L.J. O’Neal, writer.Mung Beans Helps Your Scalp
–from the Inside

Mung beans contain, copper, which is a very important mineral for a healthy scalp and thick hair. Body and hair cells depend on good nutrients, like the rich protein and vitamin B1 found in mung bean, as well as calcium and phosphorus for strong bones. The mung bean also contains anti-oxidants and vitamin E.  As a beauty treatment, it’s been used to smooth skin, stop acne and blackheads, body slimming and to fertilize hair.
In fact, traditionally throughout Asia, pregnant mothers have consumed mung bean because it is believed to ensure that the baby will have thick hair!
When you eat mung beans, you help your scalp and reap the benefits of radiant, long and thick hair.

Mung Beans Helps Your Scalp –Externally

Did you know that mung beans also been used as a shampoo treatment to stop hair loss and to improve the thickness of hair? Did you know that every package of Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder contains mung beans, as well as a number of ancient ingredients, that promote a healthy scalp and thick hair?
No need to hunt and search very far for this ancient hair thickener. Just visit Saba Botanical of USA for Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder. With regular use, you’ll be please with the remarkable results of these ancient natural wonders.

Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder

Mung Beans –A Natural Aid to Thick Hair –by L.J. O’Neal, writer.
Contains Mung Beans (Phaseolus Aureus)
and Other Nutritious Ingredients for Your Hair
A sulfate-free and preservative-free herbal shampoo, Contains herbs that are known for the following benefits: Natural hair conditioning; Hair softening; Fight against dandruff; Help fix hair split ends; Prevents hair loss; Helps cure scalp problems. Ingredients: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Phaseolus Aureus (Mung Bean), Sapindas Trifoliatus, Andro Pogon Muricatus, Accacia Concinna, Azaduacha Indica, Acalypha Hispida, Santanum Album, Lawsonia Inermis. 
 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
©2010-2015. L.J. O'Neal. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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