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Mehendi
Mehendi or Henna is the symbol of joy, beauty and a sacred ritual in Hindu culture. It is cultivated for cosmetic and pharmaceutical purposes. All parts of this plant (root, stem, leaf, flower pod and seeds) are of great medicinal importance. The most important part of the plant is leaf which contains a coloring compound known as Lawson (red orange dye molecule). Mehendi plant has antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant properties. Mehendi helps to manage headache, insomnia, burns, boils, dysentery, jaundice and skin diseases[2-6].
What are the synonyms of Mehendi?
Lawsonia inermis, Nil Madayantika, Mehadi, Henna, Mendi, Mehandi, Goranta, Korate, Madarangi, Mailanelu, Mehndi, Marudum, Gorinta, Hina
What is the source of Mehendi?
Plant Based
Benefits of Mehendi
Modern Science View
Mehendi might have healing effects on the ulcers in the stomach or the intestine. Mehendi reduces the the gastric juice secretion in the stomach, thus reduces acidity[7][12].
Ayurvedic View
Mehendi helps to reduce the symptoms of ulcers in the stomach or intestine. Excessive production of gastric acid causes ulcers in the stomach or intestine. This is due to an aggravated Pitta. Using Mehendi reduces acid in the stomach due to its Sita (cold) property. It also helps to heal ulcer because of its Ropan (healing) nature.
Ayurvedic View
Mehendi helps to reduce a headache especially if the headache starts in your temple and spreads to the central part of your head. According to Ayurveda, it is known as Pitta headache which is due to an aggravation of Pitta dosha. Mehendi helps to manage Pitta headache by balancing Pitta. This is due to its Sita (cold) potency.
Ayurvedic View
Mehendi helps to control the frequency of motion of diarrhea. Diarrhea is known as Atisar in Ayurveda. It is due to improper food, impure water, toxins, mental stress and Agnimandya (weak digestive fire). All these factors are responsible for aggravating Vata. This aggravated Vata brings fluid in the intestine from various tissues from the body and mixes with the stool. This leads to loose, watery motions or diarrhea. Mehendi helps to control the frequency of motion by retaining water fluid in intestine because of its Kashaya (astringent) nature, thus control diarrhea.
How effective is Mehendi?
Insufficient evidence
Dysentery, Stomach ulcers, asdfHeadache
Precautions when using Mehendi
Breastfeeding
Modern Science View
Avoid taking Mehendi during Breastfeeding[7].
Moderate Medicine Interaction
Modern Science View
CNS drugs may interact with Mehendi. So it is generally advised to consult your doctor while taking Mehendi with CNS drugs[7].
Pregnancy
Modern Science View
Avoid taking Mehendi during Pregnancy[7].
How to use Mehendi
1. Mehendi Seed Powder
a. Take ¼-½ teaspoon Mehendi seed powder.
b. Mix with honey and have it after lunch and dinner to get rid of digestive problems.
2. Mehendi Leaves juice
a. Take 1-2 teaspoon of juice of Mehendi leaves.
b. Mix with water or honey and have it before taking food once or twice a day.
a. Take ¼-½ teaspoon Mehendi seed powder.
b. Mix with honey and have it after lunch and dinner to get rid of digestive problems.
2. Mehendi Leaves juice
a. Take 1-2 teaspoon of juice of Mehendi leaves.
b. Mix with water or honey and have it before taking food once or twice a day.
Benefits of Mehendi
Ayurvedic View
Mehendi helps to manage all type of skin conditions like itching, allergy, skin rashes and wound. This is due to its Ropan (healing) property. It also helps to control excessive burning sensation due to its Sita (cold) nature when applied to the affected area.
Tips:
1. Take 1-2 teaspoons of Mehendi leaves powder.
2. Make a paste with rose water.
3. Apply evenly on the affected area.
4. Let it sit for 1-2 hours.
5. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
6. Use this remedy to control skin conditions.
Tips:
1. Take 1-2 teaspoons of Mehendi leaves powder.
2. Make a paste with rose water.
3. Apply evenly on the affected area.
4. Let it sit for 1-2 hours.
5. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
6. Use this remedy to control skin conditions.
Ayurvedic View
According to Ayurveda, dandruff is a condition marked by flakes of dry skin on the scalp which may be attributed to an aggravated Vata and Pitta dosha. Mehendi removes excess oil and keeps the scalp dry due to it's Kashaya (astringent) and Ruksha (dry) properties. This helps control dandruff .
Tips:
1. Wash hair with a mild shampoo to clean your hair and scalp.
2. Take a bowl and mix half cup of Mehendi powder with one-fourth cup of warm water to make a smooth paste.
3. Keep it overnight.
4. Apply the Mehendi paste the next day from the roots towards the tip of the hair.
5. Wait for 3-4 hour till the paste dries and rinse it with plain water.
Tips:
1. Wash hair with a mild shampoo to clean your hair and scalp.
2. Take a bowl and mix half cup of Mehendi powder with one-fourth cup of warm water to make a smooth paste.
3. Keep it overnight.
4. Apply the Mehendi paste the next day from the roots towards the tip of the hair.
5. Wait for 3-4 hour till the paste dries and rinse it with plain water.
How effective is Mehendi?
Insufficient evidence
Dandruff, Skin conditions with inflammation & itching
Precautions when using Mehendi
Allergy
Modern Science View
Avoid contact with Mehendi if you are allergic to it.
Side Effects
Important
Modern Science View
1. Redness
2. Itching
3. Burning sensation
4. Scaling
5. Runny nose
6. Wheezing
7. Asthma[7].
2. Itching
3. Burning sensation
4. Scaling
5. Runny nose
6. Wheezing
7. Asthma[7].
FAQs about Mehendi precautions
Recommended Dosage of Mehendi
- Mehendi Powder - 3-4 teaspoons or as per your requirement.
How to use Mehendi
1. Mehendi Leaves Paste
a. Take 1-2 teaspoons of Mehendi leaves powder.
b. Make a paste with rose water.
c. Apply evenly on the forehead.
d. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
e. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
f. Use this remedy to rid of stress and headache.
2. Mehendi hair pack
a. Take 4-6 teaspoons of Mehendi leaves powder.
b. Make a paste with lukewarm water.
c. Let it sit overnight.
d. Apply evenly on the scalp and hair.
e. Let it sit for 4-5 hours.
f. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
g. Use this remedy for soft, smooth and to cover grey hair.
3. Mehendi Tattoos
a. Take 3-4 teaspoon of Mehendi leaves powder.
b. Make a paste with water.
c. Apply on your body as desired design.
d. Let it sit for 4-5 hours.
e. Remove the Mehendi.
f. You will get the temporary tattoo of your desired design in orange-brown colour.
a. Take 1-2 teaspoons of Mehendi leaves powder.
b. Make a paste with rose water.
c. Apply evenly on the forehead.
d. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
e. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
f. Use this remedy to rid of stress and headache.
2. Mehendi hair pack
a. Take 4-6 teaspoons of Mehendi leaves powder.
b. Make a paste with lukewarm water.
c. Let it sit overnight.
d. Apply evenly on the scalp and hair.
e. Let it sit for 4-5 hours.
f. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
g. Use this remedy for soft, smooth and to cover grey hair.
3. Mehendi Tattoos
a. Take 3-4 teaspoon of Mehendi leaves powder.
b. Make a paste with water.
c. Apply on your body as desired design.
d. Let it sit for 4-5 hours.
e. Remove the Mehendi.
f. You will get the temporary tattoo of your desired design in orange-brown colour.
Frequently asked questions
Modern Science View
Coconut oil will not fade your Mehendi color, in fact it will work to lock your color.
Modern Science View
Mehendi acts as a natural dye when applied on the nail. It imparts a reddish brown tint to the nails. It can stay on the nails for 2-3 weeks.
Modern Science View
1. Make the paste of Mehendi with lukewarm water.
2. Let it sit overnight.
3. Squeeze 1 lemon to the paste in the morning.
4. Apply evenly on the hair.
5. Let it sit for 4-5 hours.
6. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
2. Let it sit overnight.
3. Squeeze 1 lemon to the paste in the morning.
4. Apply evenly on the hair.
5. Let it sit for 4-5 hours.
6. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
Modern Science View
Mehendi is used in cosmetics, hair dyes, and hair care products and as a dye for nails and hands. It can also be used on the skin as temporary “tattoos.”
Modern Science View
Mehendi is applied to dye the skin. It is primarily used for temporary tattoos. It imparts a pleasant reddish brown colour to the skin. It should be left atleast 4-5 hours to get proper colour.
Modern Science View
Studies suggested that oral consumption of Mehendi have some anticancer activities[9].
In today’s time, a chemical named p-phenylenediamine is added to Mehendi which may cause itchy rashes, painful blisters, swelling, or renal collapse and failure[8].
In today’s time, a chemical named p-phenylenediamine is added to Mehendi which may cause itchy rashes, painful blisters, swelling, or renal collapse and failure[8].
Ayurvedic View
Yes, we can eat Mehendi leaves. In fact, Mehendi is used as an ingredient in many Ayurvedic medicines. But the leaves are Tikta (bitter) in taste so it is not easy to eat.
Ayurvedic View
No, in market most of the available Mehendi powder is used only for external application. So kindly consult your doctor before using it orally.
Modern Science View
Yes, Mehendi helps to promote wound healing. Mehendi helps in wound contraction and closure. Mehendi also has antimicrobial property and inhibits the growth of micro-organisms involved in causing wound infections[11].
Ayurvedic View
Yes, Mehendi helps in quick healing of wound. This is because of its Sita (cold) and Ropan (healing) properties. It helps to reduce inflammation associated with wound.
Modern Science View
In today’s time manufacturers add p-phenylenediamine in Mehendi to obtain a darker shade. Due to the presence of this chemical, an allergic reaction and in severe case, life-threatening reaction might be seen[8].
Ayurvedic View
No, Mehendi helps to prevent hair loss due to its Kashaya (astringent) property. In Ayurveda, Mehendi is a herb that contains all the natural goodness that your hair needs. Applying henna on hair keeps hair healthy and beautiful if used in the right way.
Tips:
1. Wash hair with a mild shampoo to clean your hair and scalp.
2. Take a bowl and mix half cup of Mehendi powder with one fourth cup of warm water to make a smooth paste and keep it overnight.
3. Apply the Mehendi paste the next day from the roots towards the tips.
4. Wait for 3-4 hour till the paste dries and rinse it with plain water .
Tips:
1. Wash hair with a mild shampoo to clean your hair and scalp.
2. Take a bowl and mix half cup of Mehendi powder with one fourth cup of warm water to make a smooth paste and keep it overnight.
3. Apply the Mehendi paste the next day from the roots towards the tips.
4. Wait for 3-4 hour till the paste dries and rinse it with plain water .
Modern Science View
Yes, Mehendi helps to promote wound healing. Mehendi helps in wound contraction and closure. Mehendi also has antimicrobial property and inhibits the growth of micro-organisms involved in causing wound infections[11].
Ayurvedic View
Yes, Mehendi helps in quick healing of wound due to its Sita (cold) and Ropan (healing) properties.
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