Guava Leaves for Hair Regrowth

Received this from a friend and I am going to try. Has anyone tried it? Do share experience/success. Best thing nothing to loose.

While most of us are unaware about the health benefits of guava leaves, it has been traditional medicine for centuries in Mexico and parts of South America. Including guava leaves in your regular hair care regime can help you see substantial hair growth. Besides its 100% natural, which mean that you needn’t worry about any harmful reaction.

You can use guava leaves to make a cup of tea and drink it regularly or make a lotion to apply it on your hair and scalp. Follow the steps below to make your very own guava leaf hair care solution that will battle hair fall and promote hair growth.

All you require is a handful of guava leaves, one litre of water and a pot for boiling the ingredients.

1. Start by boiling guava leaves in water for 20 minutes, strain the concoction and let it cool down to the room temperature. You must ensure that your hair is product free, so it might be best to use this solution after showering.

2. Once your hair is almost dry, section it and start applying the guava leaf solution. Massage the solution into your scalp for at least 10 minutes and ensure that it’s well spread. Massaging improves blood pressure, which helps the follicles receive more nutrition.

3. Pay extra attention to the roots and tips while you apply the solution. You can leave this solution on for up to two hours. Optionally, you can wrap your hair with a towel and sleep with it.

4. Rinse your hair with lukewarm water, and not hot water as it dries out your hair and scalp.

If you are facing a hair fall problem, use this guava leaf solution thrice a week. If you are using it to speed up hair growth and keep your hair shiny, use it twice a week.

Apart from this amazing remedy, eating guava supplies a number of vitamins and minerals to the body, and the unique constituent of this fruit also promotes better absorption of nutrients from the food, which helps in treating hair and scalp problems. more  

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Thanks all more  
A very strong recommendation for youngsters would be to study what their parents and grandparents, preferably great-grandparents did for hair protection and growth. Those would be the recipes worth trying. Having said that, your recce would lead you to many of the oldies in the family having been baldies even at the age of 40 or earlier. So dear, it's all a matter of genes and DNA probably. But, if the guava leaves are good for your hair, go ahead! And best of luck! more  
Great info Neelima more  
why so much to bother. In our childhood we never used shampoo or any thing. Even saturday it is obvious in our house to take head bath with Rita fruits crushed and used for head bath . Even to day i use only shikakai soap and my hair is good more  
Can be also dried, powdered and sieved to make a tooth powder On 25-May-2017 4:50 PM, "Neelima Verma" wrote: > more  
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