Indian gooseberry is an accepted hair tonic in traditional recipes for enriching hair growth and hair pigmentation. The fruit, cut into pieces, is dried preferably in shade. These pieces are boiled in coconut oil till the solid matter becomes like charred dust. This darkish oil is an excellent oil to prevent greying. The water in which dried amla pieces are soaked overnight is also nourishing to hair. This water should be used for the last rinse while washing the hair.
Washing the hair with Bengal gram flour, keeps them clean, soft and free from hair diseases.
Washing the hair with a paste of cooked black gram dhal and fenugreek lengthens the hair, keeps them black and cures dandruff.
The disciples said to Jesus “Where could we get enough bread in the wilderness to fill such a crowd.” Matthew 15:33
The disciples had already
forgotten the miracle of feeding the five thousa....