How to henna make feel you sick
Henna is a powder of certain plants which is used to make
medicine. Don’t confuse Mehandi with alanna
root. Henna is used for ulcers of the stomach, a
type of ulcerative colitis and other some critical condition. There is no
scientific proof in favour of these uses. Here it is also a concern that the use of henna by mouth is not safe. Henna is used
to manufacture hair dyes, hair care products and cosmetics. It is also used as
dyes for skin, nails and dressing.
Henna works as antibiotics
Henna contains ingredients which can fight against
infection and Mehandi can reduce the growth of tumours. It also decreases inflammation
and reliefs pain.
Effectiveness&Application
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In early research, it has been proven that the use of henna works as chemotherapy for cancer treatment. It has also been observed that the use of henna on the hands or feet of adult females reduces the nerve
damage which is caused by cancer.
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It has also been researched
early by applying Mehandi on hands and feet reduces the itching and pain&itching
in people due to dermatitis.
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Pressure ulcer(bed sores ), it
has also been researched primarily applying henna powder to bed sores improves wound
as compared with the use of olive oil.
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During the birth of a child opening the vagina due to a surgical cut, the patient feels pain. Applying henna 2% as an ointment
reduces redness and pain.
Henna/ Mehandi is used to reduce the following diseases
i.
Dandruff
ii.
Cancer
iii.
Headache
iv.
Ulcer in the stomach
v.
Bed
roses(pressure ulcer)
vi.
Enlarged
spleen
vii.
Ulcerative colitis
viii.
Severe
diarrhoea
ix.
Itchy skin
infection
Side Effects
Henna is taken by mouth, it is totally
unsafe. It can cause an upset digestive system and stomach, kidney
failure, destruction of red blood cells, muscle break down and death.
When we use henna on the skin: using henna now is safe for every person.
It causes some side effects such as itching, redness, swelling, burning &blister. Most of the
allergic reaction can be appeared due to substance of henna.
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