Asked in Miscellaneous at 2:45 PM on November 05, 2009
Tags: oil, rajnigandha, flower
just ask at any ayurvedic store.
Answered by Atul , an ibibo Specialist, at 10:56 PM on November 05, 2009
well, Aromatherapy is now a widely practised complementary medicine, using aromatic plant, flower, leaf, seed, bark and fruit essential oils to aid healing. The essential oils are usually extracted in plant materials. These can be found in leaves, flowers, roots, seeds, bark and resin. These oils are highly concentrated and when extracted, can either be used in a pure form or diluted and blended
arthritis eczema &183; psoriasis diabetic neuropathy cardiovascular diseasesource:www.fatsforhea lth.com/library/libitems/boro ver.php -...borage oil which is also called star flower oil is having many flower petals, is native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor. The plant was introduced to North America as a garden herb.In 1985, wide-scale production of Borage crops in North America began
of castor oil, ginglee oil, coconut oil with chopped hibicus leaves and its flower, curry leaves,fenu greek powder, neem leaves, marudhani leavesmehandi leaves, amla powder or chopped amla mix them wellwhy u dont try pantene and u need to do treatment also like hot oil treatment really ur hair become thick,healthy and more shiny as u wanted to ur hair.....dear friends even mine too was getting
resins and flowers. Aromatherapy massage uses these essential oils, but they can also be used in hydrotherapy baths, facials and body treatments. AROMA THERAPY IS FREE FROM SIDE EFFECTS AS -, essential that are aromatic and volatile. Unlike herbal medicines, the oils are not concentrated from whole plants but extracted. The oils are extracted from leaves, roots, flowers, resin, bark, grasses and peel. People have
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