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Medicinal Uses of Henna
Medicinal Uses of HennaThe medicinal properties and potency of the henna tree and its branches comprise a dissolving factor of the flaccidity of an organ, which characteristic comes from a balancing moisture it contains; and it contains a costive characteristic of a cold earth substance.

Common Disease:
Some benefits of Henna include treatment of burns, congruity with nerves when used in poultices, soft moist heated mass spread on cloth and applied to the sore, and is used for the treatment of ulcers of the mouth, stomach, burns, and hot swellings. Applying a decoction made of henna and rose balm mixed with melted candlelight wax also helps in the treatment of pleurisy.

Small Pox:
Henna also helps in the treatment of small pox in its early stages. This is done by tingeing the bottom of the child's feet with henna, and this will prevent its progression to his eyes. This treatment is well known fact and a most common treatment in the case of small pox.

Henna Balm and Paste:
Henna Balm also benefits in the treatment of the cracking of nails. This is done by drinking the water of soaked henna leaves for ten days. Henna paste also helps in the upkeep of healthy nails and beautifies them. Mixing henna powder with butter also helps hot swellings that produce yellow puss when used as poultice, and is a treatment for scabies, itch and manage.

Henna also helps hair growth, increases youthfulness, benefits one's vision, augments sexual drive, and is useful for the treatment of blisters, pimples, and skin pustules between the legs.

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