Narasimham hair oil is a unique blend of herbs and minerals derived from the time-honoured Rasayana tradition (Concept of rejuvenation), an integral part of Ayurveda. Regular application of oil on the head is a practice endorsed by Ayurveda scriptures. The head is the most significant part of the body. It encompasses eight vital opening the eyes, ears, nose and mouth and one significant but subtle access point to the well being of the body the crown of the head. Application of oil on the head, while imparting noticeable and sustained health to your tresses, at a more subtle level, it works effortlessly towards the well-being of your entire body. Use along with Narasimha Tablet for best results.
Hair is made up of layers of a unique protein called Keratin. The hair growth starts from hair bulb where cells are grown at the base pushing the earlier cells upwards, which harden to form beautiful lustrous hair strands. The hair growth cycle consists of three phases- Anagen, Catagen and Telogen.
Anagen is the growing phase, which lasts for 5-7 years in normal healthy people. During this phase, the hair grows up to one metre. Catagen phase is a transitional phase, which spans around ten days, and telogen is the final phase where the hair ends its life cycle and falls off.
When a higher proportion of hair is in the anagen phase, you have thick, lush hair. Whenever this proportion is challenged, you begin to feel the effects of hair loss. Normally, for a healthy person, average hair fall is around 80 strands per day. If this goes above 100, it calls for special care and treatment.
Narasimham Oil has a unique combination of active ingredients that work at different levels. These ingredients made of herbal extracts activate and rejuvenate cells in your scalp and follicles and thereby ensure that a major proportion of hair stays in anagen (growing) phase and attains full length and natural black colour.
Features & Benefits
Regular head massage with Narasimham Hair Oil has the following benefits:
- Narasimham oil arrests hair fall, prevents premature greying and hair breakage, stimulates the growth of strong and lustrous hair
- It promotes deep relaxation and the release of tension from the neck and shoulder muscles.
- It benefits memory, cognition, and alertness. It improves sleep.
- It brings clarity and strength to the senses.
- It strengthens the nervous system.
- Narasimham oil breaks down inflammatory pathways in the body. It pacifies the three doshas, and maintains balance.
Dosage and Instructions
Massage a few drops of Narasimham oil to the scalp everyday before bath.
Massage the oil onto the scalp with fingertips, slowly in a circular motion for at least 15-20 minutes, for best results.
The oil is recommended for daily use in adolescents and adults, in both men and women.
Key Ingredients
Asana – Indian Kino tree ( Pterocarpus marsupium)
The flavonoid constituents marsupin, pterosupin and liquiritigenin, found in Indian Kino Tree, reduce serum triglycerides, total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein in the blood. As an antibacterial and an astringent, Indian Kino Tree helps to heal cuts, bruises and other skin conditions.
Chitraka – White Leadwort (Plumbago zeylanica)
Plumbagin is the active chemical constituent found in the herb, which gives White Leadwort its therapeutic properties. As an anti-inflammatory, oil processed with Chitraka relieves inflammation upon application.
Amalaki – Indian Gooseberry (Embilica officinalis)
Emblic Myrobalan is highly nutritious and is an important dietary source of vitamin C, minerals and amino acids. The dominant active constituent of the herb is a group of tannins derived from Gallic and ellagic acids, which make up a large portion of the extractable non-nutritive constituents. As a rejuvenative herb, it nourishes body tissues and accelerates the cell regeneration process. As a powerful antioxidant, Emblic Myrobalan helps scavenge free radicals linked to premature ageing.
Hareethaki – Chebulic Myrobalan (Terminalia chebula)
Chebulagic, chebulinic acid and corilagin are the principal constituents, which render the herb its therapeutic property. The antioxidant constituents of the plant, phloroglucinol and pyrogallol, have been isolated along with ferulic, vanillic, p-coumaric and caffeic acids.
Vibheethaki – Belliric Myrobalan (Terminalia bellirica)
The herb contains ß-sitosterol, gallic acid, ellagic acid, ethyl gallate, galloyl glucose and chebulagic acid, which render the herb its therapeutic properties.
Lohabhasma (Calcined Iron Granules)
Incinerated form of Iron, Loha Bhasma has been attributed potent therapeutic properties by Ayurveda Scriptures. It pacifies vata derangement in the scalp region and stimulates hair follicles for hair growth.
Bhringharaja (Eclipta alba)
This herb contains wedelolactone and demethylwedololactone, which possess hepatoprotective properties. It shows a positive effect on liver cell regeneration and is reported to be effective in the treatment of inflammatory diseases. The herb is believed to prevent ageing, and maintain and rejuvenate hair, teeth and bones along with improving memory, sight and hearing. When used in hair oil, it makes hair darker and promotes hair growth.
Nalikera – Coconut (Cocos nucifera)
Octanoic acid, which has antifungal properties, is one of the major active constituents of Coconut. It also contains Vitamins E and K and minerals such as iron. Polyphenols, such as gallic acid, gives the fruit its fragrance and taste. Because of its inherent antifungal and antibacterial properties, Coconut oil is an extremely popular ingredient in haircare and skincare products.
Speciality
100 % Natural Herbal Product. Vegetarian.
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