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Growing your hair with two Wonderful herbs


The combination of herbs and oil have more benefits than we can even begin to imagine. It's all a matter of finding the right combination and mixing it all in the right way. Herbs like Saw Palmetto have been used for centuries as both a food staple and healing medicinal herb. In recent studies, a scientist has seen beneficial effects for those that suffer from benign prostatic hypoplasia (BPH). Other conditions associated with DHT (Male Hormone) production can be helped as well.

Stinging Nettle is another herb found naturally across America, blocking the conversion of testosterone into DHT. When your body produces a larger amount of DHT, it causes hair loss in men as well as women.

You can find stinging nettle in the wild, but make sure to use gloves because if the leaf comes in contact with human skin, it may sting. Both herbs are available in capsules and herbs but saw palmetto is also ointments, tinctures and teas. By combining these two herbs together you can get an in oils and rinse, your hair will benefits from strength and prevent premature hair loss.

Other uses: The fresh leaves can be submerged in olive oil in a glass jar, Seal and place in a cool, dark spot for 2 to 3 weeks. Apply the oil in an invigorating scalp massage. You may also add stinging nettle essential oil to you organic shampoo and conditioner to add boost to improve your products.

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