What is the use of avarampoo powder?
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Avarampoo has been used by thousands of Indian women over the years to treat uneven skin, prevent black spots and keep the skin rid of spots. Avarampoo increases the glow of the skin and improves complexion when used on a regular basis.
How do you take avarampoo powder?
Direction for use: Regular Use: For Adults Mix one tea spoon of Avarampoo powder in a glass of water and drink. Can also be taken as herbal tea or as directed by doctor.

How do you use avarampoo powder on your face?
For making this face pack, take 2 teaspoons of avarampoo powder in a bowl. Add in half teaspoon of turmeric powder to it. Add in rice water to form into a smooth paste and apply as a face pack. This pack treats acne very very effectively.
Can we drink Avarampoo tea daily?
Stick with 2 to 3 cups of tea per day. The spices in avarampoo tea can also make you nauseous if you drink too much of them.

What is the English name of avarampoo?
Tanner’s cassia
One such flower is Avarampoo, found growing around riverbeds. Its scientific name is Senna Auriculata and in English, it is known as Tanner’s cassia.
Can we drink avarampoo daily?
Is Avarampoo good for hair?
Dried Avarampoo flowers are generally added to hair oil preparations along with other herbs like amla, fenugreek, henna and curry leaves to promote hair growth. Since avarampoo has anti bacterial and anti inflammatory properties, it helps treat scalp infections and also helps reduce scalp inflammation really well.
What are the benefits of Multani Mitti on face?
Multani mitti makes a great face pack and can be combined with other ingredients to suit different skin types. It has both a cooling and tightening effect, helps reduce lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation while cleansing the skin.
Is avarampoo good for hair?
Can we drink Avarampoo tea?
When it’s dried and crushed, it produces a floral, sweet flavor that makes for a soothing, calming cup of tea. Although there are claims that avarampoo has medicinal benefits, no scientific studies have confirmed this, so you shouldn’t drink avarampoo to replace any medication you’re on.
Is avarampoo plant or tree?
Senna Auriculata(Aavaram poo) is a branched shrub, growing up to 1-1.5 m high. Senna herbal use is very common in traditional medicine.