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BEST SOAP FRESH 10 Medimix Ayurvedic Soaps 18 Herbs 75 grams bars FRESH FRESH BEST SOAP WHOLESALE !
10 BARS 75 GRAMS X 10 BARS =1 PURCASE Does not contain any animal fat and is not tested on animals. Product Information Discover freedom from pimples, body odour and skin infections…. with the goodness of the world’s largest selling Ayurvedic Soap. A traditionally hand made soap with a time tested and unique formulation that combines the goodness of 18 herbs, Medimix is clinically proven to act effectively on many kinds of skin problems. The flagship brand of the Cholayil group, Medimix is your complete hair-to-toe-care solution. Vacha Acorus calamus Linn. Calamus, Sweet Flag Antibacterial, antiviral, deodorant, repels parasites from the body. Prod. Ing: Usheeram Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash Vetiver Coolant to body, acts against wet and dry eczema. Guggulu Commiphora mukul Engl. Indian Bedellium Antiseptic, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory agent, deodorant. Jyothishmathi Celastrus paniculatus Willd. Staff tree. Kanguni. Valuluvai Improves smoothness of skin, prevents diseases vitiated by kapha dosha. Dhanyaka Coriandrum sativum Linn. Coriander Provides pleasant body odour, coolant to body, prevents prickly heat. Jeeraka Cuminum cyminum Linn. Cumin. Jeera. Provides pleasant body odour. Yashtimadhu Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn. Licorice. Athimadhuram, Liquorice Improves complexion, acts as a sunscreen, removes excess sebum. Kutaja Holarrhena antidysenterica (L.) Wall. Conessi bark. Kurchi Coolant, prevents excessive sebum secretion. Nimba Twak
Azadirachta indica A.Juss Neem. Margosa. Antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-dandruff. Krishna Jeeraka Nigella sativa Linn. Black cumin, Small fennel Deodorant. Chitraka Plumbago rosea Linn. Red leadwort Antifungal, acts against dematophytes, anti-dandruff, useful in many skin problems. Bakuchi Psoralea corylifolia Linn. Babchi. Proven medicine against psoriasis and vitiligo (switram). Chopchini Smilax china Linn. China Root. Anti-inflammatory drug. Vanardraka Zingiber zerumbet Rosc. ex Sm. Shampoo ginger. Pinecone ginger Antifungal, antibacterial agent. Vidangam Embelia ribes Burm.f. False Pepper. Vidanga. Effective against all sorts of parasitic organisms. Sariba Hemidesmus indicus Roxb. Hemidesmus. Indian Sarsaparilla. Nannari. Sariva Coolant to skin, prevents excess sebum secretion, prevents itching, removes bad body odour and prevents prickly heat. Dharu Haridra Berberis aristata DC. Berberry. Jaundice berry. Antibacterial, antifungal, prevents pimples. Devadaru Cedrus deodara Loud. Deodar Cedar. Prevents prickly heat, prevents itching, gives a pleasant body odour, antiseptic. Ayurveda is a word from Sanskrit - the ancient language of India - that translates as knowledge or science of life. Ayurveda originated some 5,000 years ago in the oral teachings of ancient rishis (pronounced ree-shees), or spiritual masters, who believed that all living things were based on underlying energies. They developed Ayurveda as a method for balancing these energies and thus promoting optimal health and longevity. Ayurvedic theory influenced Greek and Chinese medicine and evolved into a sophisticated system for preventing and treating disease. The term "Ayurveda" literally means "the science of life". This ancient system of medicine, developed in India over a period of 5000 years, encompasses both Preventive & Prescriptive aspects. Ayurveda offers a great deal of excellent practical advice for the common man on every aspect of life and living. What is unique to Ayurveda is Ayurvedic practitioners teach patients to understand their unique bodily constitutions and show them how to use diet, massage, herbs, and lifestyle adjustments to harmonize body, mind, and spirit. Compared to other systems of medicine, this natural approach to health care caught appreciation of the world as safe and scientific. Today, an estimated 300,000 ayurvedic physicians practice in India, often in close conjunction with doctors trained in Western, conventional medicine or in homeopathy. In recent years a more science-savvy take on Ayurveda has spread to distant parts of the world including the United States, where it has begun to flourish alongside other holistic, patient-oriented, natural, non-invasive medical systems such as traditional Chinese medicine. |
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