Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Yes, I used to use Amlapaste! It is high in sugar content though and did not help the candida problem that I had going full blast at the time. Didn't realize you could put it in your hair though! It is lovely to exchange ideas like this. I'm having fun just learning about everything...hope I can retain/recall it! LOL jtb14789 wrote: - have you looked into Alma? It has a very high content of vitamin C too. I had read that it has the highest - 20 to 30 times the content of an orange. It is used in Ayurveda medicine. It is one of the 3 ingredients (Amla, haritaki and bibitaki) in Triphala. Triphala is an adaptogenic herbal mixture often used in supoort of the thyroid. Alma is also used for hair care. I use it in mine. It's a natural anti- fungal & hair tonic. Its acidic content helps bring out the dye in the henna I use to color my hair. It also adds wave. It has a very slight brown tone to balance the orange/red. Henna can make your hair a little straighter from the extra weight of the molecules bonded to the keratin in the hair shaft. Alma balances this out. http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/12-15-2004-62982.asp http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/natural-cure- by-ayurveda-74437.html " Amla ( Emblica officinalis), ( Indian Goosebery): Amla contains the highest amount of Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid), Phyllembin, Phyllemblic acid, Gallic acid, Ellagic acid in natural form and Cytokin like substance identified as Zeatin, Zriboside, Z nucleotide, Tannins 30%. It is one of the strongest rejuvenatives in Indian pharmacopoeia. It contains 30 times the amount of Vitamin C found in oranges. Its antibacterial, carminative, hypoglycemic, stomachic, Hypotensive and astringent action prevents infection, helps in healing of ulcers, treatment of jaundice, dyspepsia and cough and controls hyperacidity. Alma is a good Cardio Tonic and its mild stimulant action on heart helps to control blood pressure. The use of Indian Gooseberry enhances the antidiabetic action of Karela. Phyllanthus Emblica is a very good hair tonic. " http://www.ayurvediccure.com/emblica.htm http://www.holisticonline.com/Herbal-Med/_Herbs/h123.htm http://www.chakrapaniayurveda.com/amla.html http://emblica-officinalis.101herbs.com/ Vitamin C content and antioxidant activity of the fruit and of the Ayurvedic preparation of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? itool=abstractplus & db=pubmed & cmd=Retrieve & dopt=abstractplus & list_uids=1 6226416 (more links on the right about Emblica officinalis too) Here's some more info on high Vitamin C plants: http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060911/mailbag.htm " ...This has reference to Kuldeep Chauhan's article, " Wonder plant Sea- buckthorn " (Oped Page, Sept 7). Seabuckthorn is not the richest source of vitamin C as stated. Its vitamin C content is only 100-300 mg per 100g. The fruits of Barbados cherry (Malpighia glabra) contain 4500 mg when green, 3,300 mg when medium-ripe and 2,000 mg when very ripe, vitamin C per 100 g pulp. Ripe fruits of Camu Camu (Myriacaria dubia), which grows wild in tropical regions contain about 2 per cent vitamin C. Even the fruits of our Amla (Emblica officinalis) contains 800- 1,200 mg of vitamin C per 100 g of pulp. The highest vitamin C containing plant part in the world is the fruits (rose hips) of rose rugosa which grows in North Europe. Rosehip powder is available in Sweden's supermarkets. A research project on this rose was in progress 18 years ago at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Campus at Balgard... " Then there's this chart of Vitamin C in plants (scroll down). It lists Goat Plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana) as the highest: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_C One thing that I've read about the alma is that because of the plant's properties, the vitamin C in it is very heat stable & not lost thru processing. This may account for some of these differences in which plant/fruit is " highest " in C. It sounds like a p*ssing contests, doesn't it? Maybe that will give you some other ways to mix it up & add more natural C to your diet. > Eileen, I'm doing the sea salt in water, but sporadically. I haven't been able to integrate it into my routine very well...just plain forget! > > My hair loss hasn't been awful, but I do notice that my part is getting wider and that concerns me of course. > > I cannot do the buffered C...but will look into the rhodiola...I do take Camu which has quite a bit of Vitamin C in it. It is the food with the highest content of C per its weight. So at least that is something. Plus I've ordered Dr. Schulze's Supergreens and I'm sure that will help with my Vit. C consumption. > > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Yes, I used to use Amlapaste! It is high in sugar content though and did not help the candida problem that I had going full blast at the time. Didn't realize you could put it in your hair though! It is lovely to exchange ideas like this. I'm having fun just learning about everything...hope I can retain/recall it! LOL jtb14789 wrote: - have you looked into Alma? It has a very high content of vitamin C too. I had read that it has the highest - 20 to 30 times the content of an orange. It is used in Ayurveda medicine. It is one of the 3 ingredients (Amla, haritaki and bibitaki) in Triphala. Triphala is an adaptogenic herbal mixture often used in supoort of the thyroid. Alma is also used for hair care. I use it in mine. It's a natural anti- fungal & hair tonic. Its acidic content helps bring out the dye in the henna I use to color my hair. It also adds wave. It has a very slight brown tone to balance the orange/red. Henna can make your hair a little straighter from the extra weight of the molecules bonded to the keratin in the hair shaft. Alma balances this out. http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/12-15-2004-62982.asp http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/natural-cure- by-ayurveda-74437.html " Amla ( Emblica officinalis), ( Indian Goosebery): Amla contains the highest amount of Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid), Phyllembin, Phyllemblic acid, Gallic acid, Ellagic acid in natural form and Cytokin like substance identified as Zeatin, Zriboside, Z nucleotide, Tannins 30%. It is one of the strongest rejuvenatives in Indian pharmacopoeia. It contains 30 times the amount of Vitamin C found in oranges. Its antibacterial, carminative, hypoglycemic, stomachic, Hypotensive and astringent action prevents infection, helps in healing of ulcers, treatment of jaundice, dyspepsia and cough and controls hyperacidity. Alma is a good Cardio Tonic and its mild stimulant action on heart helps to control blood pressure. The use of Indian Gooseberry enhances the antidiabetic action of Karela. Phyllanthus Emblica is a very good hair tonic. " http://www.ayurvediccure.com/emblica.htm http://www.holisticonline.com/Herbal-Med/_Herbs/h123.htm http://www.chakrapaniayurveda.com/amla.html http://emblica-officinalis.101herbs.com/ Vitamin C content and antioxidant activity of the fruit and of the Ayurvedic preparation of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? itool=abstractplus & db=pubmed & cmd=Retrieve & dopt=abstractplus & list_uids=1 6226416 (more links on the right about Emblica officinalis too) Here's some more info on high Vitamin C plants: http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060911/mailbag.htm " ...This has reference to Kuldeep Chauhan's article, " Wonder plant Sea- buckthorn " (Oped Page, Sept 7). Seabuckthorn is not the richest source of vitamin C as stated. Its vitamin C content is only 100-300 mg per 100g. The fruits of Barbados cherry (Malpighia glabra) contain 4500 mg when green, 3,300 mg when medium-ripe and 2,000 mg when very ripe, vitamin C per 100 g pulp. Ripe fruits of Camu Camu (Myriacaria dubia), which grows wild in tropical regions contain about 2 per cent vitamin C. Even the fruits of our Amla (Emblica officinalis) contains 800- 1,200 mg of vitamin C per 100 g of pulp. The highest vitamin C containing plant part in the world is the fruits (rose hips) of rose rugosa which grows in North Europe. Rosehip powder is available in Sweden's supermarkets. A research project on this rose was in progress 18 years ago at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Campus at Balgard... " Then there's this chart of Vitamin C in plants (scroll down). It lists Goat Plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana) as the highest: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_C One thing that I've read about the alma is that because of the plant's properties, the vitamin C in it is very heat stable & not lost thru processing. This may account for some of these differences in which plant/fruit is " highest " in C. It sounds like a p*ssing contests, doesn't it? Maybe that will give you some other ways to mix it up & add more natural C to your diet. > Eileen, I'm doing the sea salt in water, but sporadically. I haven't been able to integrate it into my routine very well...just plain forget! > > My hair loss hasn't been awful, but I do notice that my part is getting wider and that concerns me of course. > > I cannot do the buffered C...but will look into the rhodiola...I do take Camu which has quite a bit of Vitamin C in it. It is the food with the highest content of C per its weight. So at least that is something. Plus I've ordered Dr. Schulze's Supergreens and I'm sure that will help with my Vit. C consumption. > > Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 , So it takes about 3 hours to do? Do you have any problem with the henna coloring your skin? How long does it usually last for you? Linn > You can get just plain Alma, without the sugar, if you want to give > it a go again. > > Speaking of alma in the hair - have you ever seen my hair color > photos? I use henna, alma & indigo to color it. I don't use chemical > dyes anymore - only plants. I found out about it on the > www.hennaforhair.com website. In addition to the website info, their > forum is very helpful too. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 , So it takes about 3 hours to do? Do you have any problem with the henna coloring your skin? How long does it usually last for you? Linn > You can get just plain Alma, without the sugar, if you want to give > it a go again. > > Speaking of alma in the hair - have you ever seen my hair color > photos? I use henna, alma & indigo to color it. I don't use chemical > dyes anymore - only plants. I found out about it on the > www.hennaforhair.com website. In addition to the website info, their > forum is very helpful too. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 How do you get just plain Amla...and are we talking about the same thing? Mine is spelled AMLA and I noticed yours is spelled ALMA like the woman's name. Your hair turned out beautiful. I will have to go back in our archives and check out what you were using and how you were using it! Now let's see the front of your head !!! Have a wonderful day. jtb14789 wrote: You can get just plain Alma, without the sugar, if you want to give it a go again. Speaking of alma in the hair - have you ever seen my hair color photos? I use henna, alma & indigo to color it. I don't use chemical dyes anymore - only plants. I found out about it on the www.hennaforhair.com website. In addition to the website info, their forum is very helpful too. You can get shades of red, brown & black, depending on how you mix various herbs. You can also intensify blond highlights. There's a girl there that has georgeous blond hair that she perked up with alma, cassia, chamomile & the like. Blond takes several months to build herbally, though. And you have to be blond to start, as it's a tint, not a bleach job. I love not putting chemicals in my hair any more. Coloring with herbs is like giving your head a mud bath though . More time, but more rewarding too. Plus henna & cassia condition your hair & make it stronger. Check out my pictures on NTH: http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormones/photos /browse/f7c1 - have you looked into Alma? It has a very high content of > vitamin C too. I had read that it has the highest - 20 to 30 times the content of an orange. > > It is used in Ayurveda medicine. It is one of the 3 ingredients (Amla, haritaki and bibitaki) in Triphala. Triphala is an adaptogenic herbal mixture often used in supoort of the thyroid. > > Alma is also used for hair care. I use it in mine. It's a natural anti- fungal & hair tonic. Its acidic content helps bring out the dye in the henna I use to color my hair. It also adds wave. It has a very slight brown tone to balance the orange/red. Henna can make your hair a little straighter from the extra weight of the molecules bonded to the keratin in the hair shaft. Alma balances this out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Good suggestion on researching for supplemental purposes. Now will you come do my hair? LOL jtb14789 wrote: Typo - I do that all the time . It's Indian Gooseberry - emblica officinalis. I got my amla from the http://www.hennaforhair.com website. There's a list of suppliers that provide body-art-quality (BAQ) henna. You don't want the pre-packaged stuff that usually has chemical additives in it. As it's pure powdered amla, I suppose you could eat it, but I haven't tried . I haven't bought it for supplemental purposes, just for my hair. If their bulk price is better than anything you see in supplement form, you could email the website owner and ask if it can be used for supplementation. is very helpful. > > How do you get just plain Amla...and are we talking about the same thing? Mine is spelled AMLA and I noticed yours is spelled ALMA like the woman's name. > > Your hair turned out beautiful. I will have to go back in our archives and check out what you were using and how you were using it! Now let's see the front of your head !!! > > Have a wonderful day. > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 I have found AMLA powder (Vit C) in the bulk spice section of the health food store. Jackie > How do you get just plain Amla...and are we talking about the same > thing? Mine is spelled AMLA and I noticed yours is spelled ALMA > like the woman's name. > > Your hair turned out beautiful. I will have to go back in our > archives and check out what you were using and how you were using > it! Now let's see the front of your head !!! > > Have a wonderful day. > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 I have found AMLA powder (Vit C) in the bulk spice section of the health food store. Jackie > How do you get just plain Amla...and are we talking about the same > thing? Mine is spelled AMLA and I noticed yours is spelled ALMA > like the woman's name. > > Your hair turned out beautiful. I will have to go back in our > archives and check out what you were using and how you were using > it! Now let's see the front of your head !!! > > Have a wonderful day. > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 About 2 1/2 hours' drive southeast. Would love to meet cha! jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We might be there in December. > > Good suggestion on researching for supplemental purposes. > > Now will you come do my hair? LOL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 About 2 1/2 hours' drive southeast. Would love to meet cha! jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We might be there in December. > > Good suggestion on researching for supplemental purposes. > > Now will you come do my hair? LOL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 About 2 1/2 hours' drive southeast. Would love to meet cha! jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We might be there in December. > > Good suggestion on researching for supplemental purposes. > > Now will you come do my hair? LOL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Whitmore " > About 2 1/2 hours' drive southeast. Would love to meet cha! > jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We > might be there in December. > > Don't mean to crash your party, but if my adrenals are more stable, I could drive over from Cape Coma! Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Whitmore " > About 2 1/2 hours' drive southeast. Would love to meet cha! > jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We > might be there in December. > > Don't mean to crash your party, but if my adrenals are more stable, I could drive over from Cape Coma! Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Whitmore " > About 2 1/2 hours' drive southeast. Would love to meet cha! > jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We > might be there in December. > > Don't mean to crash your party, but if my adrenals are more stable, I could drive over from Cape Coma! Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 I had been losing my hair, I've been taking biotin vitamins, daily and now my hair has thickened back up and my nails and skin are beautiful...now just got to get this weight off... in Ohio jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We might be there in December. > > Good suggestion on researching for supplemental purposes. > > Now will you come do my hair? LOL > > > --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 It's okay by me if it's okay by ??? It's her vacation! I know we'd have a great time sharing war stories... E Silver wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: " Whitmore " > About 2 1/2 hours' drive southeast. Would love to meet cha! > jtb14789 wrote: How far are you from Orlando? We > might be there in December. > > Don't mean to crash your party, but if my adrenals are more stable, I could drive over from Cape Coma! Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 - was you original hair color brown or grey in the photos? The new color is PRETTY! Marti wrote: <snip> I got my amla from the http://www.hennaforhair.com website. --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 - was you original hair color brown or grey in the photos? The new color is PRETTY! Marti wrote: <snip> I got my amla from the http://www.hennaforhair.com website. --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 - was you original hair color brown or grey in the photos? The new color is PRETTY! Marti wrote: <snip> I got my amla from the http://www.hennaforhair.com website. --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: > > My greys now look like I had a fancy highlighting job <lol>. Hi , Henna doesn't work on dishwater blonde, does it??? Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: > > My greys now look like I had a fancy highlighting job <lol>. Hi , Henna doesn't work on dishwater blonde, does it??? Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: > > My greys now look like I had a fancy highlighting job <lol>. Hi , Henna doesn't work on dishwater blonde, does it??? Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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