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NatureLink Bhringraj Powder is made from the dried leaves of Eclipta albaโknown in Ayurveda as the โking of herbs for hair.โ Traditionally valued for nourishing hair follicles, supporting scalp health, and promoting strong, lustrous hair growth, bhringraj has been trusted in Indian households for generations.
Key Benefits
- Supports hair growth and helps reduce hair fall
- Helps prevent premature greying
- Nourishes and cools the scalp
- Provides deep conditioning for hair
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda for liver and skin wellness (internal use)
How to Use
External use: Mix with water, coconut oil, or amla powder to form a hair pack. Apply to scalp, leave for 30โ60 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
Internal use: Use only under guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
Ingredients
100% Natural Dried Bhringraj (Eclipta alba) Leaf Powder
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch, sealed for freshness.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container away from direct sunlight.
Note
For external use only. Patch test recommended before use.
Also known as False Daisy / Eclipta (English)ย ยทย Bhringraj (เคญเฅเคเคเคฐเคพเค) (Hindi)ย ยทย Bhringraj (เคญเฅเคเคเคฐเคพเค) (Marathi)ย ยทย Karisalankanni (เฎเฎฐเฎฟเฎเฎฒเฎพเฎเฏเฎเฎฃเฏเฎฃเฎฟ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Gunta Galagaraaku (เฐเฑเฐเฐ เฐเฐฒเฐเฐฐเฐพเฐเฑ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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NatureLink Phitkari is a natural potassium alum crystalโa traditional post-shave and skincare mineral used for centuries across India and the Middle East. Known for its astringent and antimicrobial properties, it offers a chemical-free solution for skin toning, minor wound care, and natural deodorant use.
Key Benefits
- Natural aftershave and skin soother
- Mild antiseptic for minor cuts and nicks
- Helps tighten skin pores
- Natural crystal deodorant
- Traditional use in water purification
How to Use
Wet the phitkari crystal and gently apply to skin after shaving or cleansing. For minor cuts, apply diluted alum water carefully. As a deodorant, wet and apply to underarms.
Ingredients
100% Natural Potassium Alum (Phitkari) Crystal
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Resealable pouch or recyclable wrap.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from moisture.
Note
For external use only. Patch test recommended before use.
Also known as Alum / Potassium Alum (English)ย ยทย Phitkari / Fitkari (เคซเคฟเคเคเคฐเฅ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Phitkari (เคซเคฟเคเคเคฐเฅ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Padikaram (เฎชเฎเฎฟเฎเฎพเฎฐเฎฎเฏ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Patika (เฐชเฐเฐฟเฐ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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NatureLink Aloe Vera is a pure, natural product derived from freshly harvested aloe leaves. Available as gel or powder, aloe vera is widely known for its cooling, hydrating, and healing properties, making it a key ingredient in both Ayurvedic wellness and modern skincare.
Key Benefits
- Deep skin hydration and sunburn relief
- Hair conditioning and scalp soothing
- Supports digestive wellness (internal use)
- Helps with minor wounds and inflammation
- Ideal base for natural face and hair masks
How to Use
Skin: Apply gel directly as a moisturiser or soothing treatment.
Hair: Apply to scalp and hair, leave for 30 minutes, then rinse.
Internal use (powder): Mix 1 teaspoon in water or juice. Use only under guidance of a qualified practitioner.
Ingredients
100% Natural Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) Gel / Powder
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch or sealed jar.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Refrigerate gel after opening.
Note
For external use primarily. Patch test recommended before use.
Also known as Aloe Vera / Burn Plant (English)ย ยทย Ghritkumari / Aloe Vera (เคเฅเคคเคเฅเคฎเคพเคฐเฅ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Korphad (เคเฅเคฐเคซเคก) (Marathi)ย ยทย Sotru Katralai (เฎเฏเฎฑเฏเฎฑเฏเฎเฏ เฎเฎฑเฏเฎฑเฎพเฎดเฏ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Kalabanda (เฐเฐณเฐพเฐฌเฐเฐฆ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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NatureLink Tulsi Powder is made from pure, sun-dried holy basil leavesโone of the most revered herbs in Ayurveda and Indian tradition. Known for its adaptogenic, antimicrobial, and immune-supporting properties, tulsi is an essential everyday wellness herb.
Key Benefits
- Supports immune health and helps with seasonal discomfort
- Natural adaptogen for stress balance
- Supports respiratory wellness
- Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties
- Supports digestive health
How to Use
Add ยฝ to 1 teaspoon to warm water, honey, or tea. Can also be used in kadha, herbal drinks, or face packs for skin soothing benefits.
Ingredients
100% Natural Dried Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) Leaf Powder
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch, sealed for freshness.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container away from direct sunlight.
Note
Consult a healthcare professional if you have medical conditions before regular internal use.
Also known as Holy Basil (English)ย ยทย Tulsi (เคคเฅเคฒเคธเฅ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Tulsi (เคคเฅเคณเคธ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Thulasi (เฎคเฏเฎณเฎเฎฟ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Tulasi (เฐคเฑเฐฒเฐธเฐฟ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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[faq]What is Tulsi Powder and how is it made? | Tulsi Powder is a finely ground herbal powder made from dried Holy Basil (Tulsi) leaves. It is widely used in Ayurveda for its medicinal, skincare, and wellness benefits.[/faq]
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[faq]What are the health benefits of Tulsi Powder? | Tulsi Powder is known for its antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps support immunity, respiratory health, stress relief, and overall wellness.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Tulsi Powder help boost immunity? | Yes, Tulsi is traditionally used to strengthen the immune system and help the body fight infections and seasonal illnesses.[/faq]
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[faq]How is Tulsi Powder used for skin care? | Tulsi Powder can be used in face packs or masks to help cleanse the skin, reduce acne, control oil, and improve skin clarity.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Tulsi Powder help with acne and pimples? | Yes, its antibacterial properties help reduce acne-causing bacteria and may help soothe inflammation and breakouts.[/faq]
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[faq]How can Tulsi Powder be consumed? | Tulsi Powder can be mixed with warm water, honey, or herbal tea. However, internal use should be in moderate amounts and preferably under guidance.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Tulsi Powder good for respiratory health? | Yes, Tulsi is traditionally used to support respiratory health and may help relieve cough, cold, and congestion symptoms.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Tulsi Powder reduce stress? | Yes, Tulsi is considered an adaptogen in Ayurveda and may help the body manage stress and promote mental balance.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Tulsi Powder safe for daily use? | Yes, Tulsi Powder is generally safe for daily use in moderate amounts, especially for external skincare or herbal preparations.[/faq]
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[faq]How should Tulsi Powder be stored? | It should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight to preserve its freshness.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Tulsi Powder be used for hair care? | Yes, Tulsi Powder can help maintain scalp hygiene, reduce dandruff, and support healthy hair growth when used in hair masks.[/faq]
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[faq]What makes Tulsi Powder special in Ayurveda? | Tulsi is considered a sacred herb in Ayurveda, valued for its holistic healing properties that support body, mind, and immunity.[/faq]
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NatureLink Moringa Powder is made from young leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree, gently dried at low temperature and finely milled. Known as the โmiracle tree,โ moringa is a nutrient-dense superfood rich in protein, iron, calcium, vitamins A and C, and a wide range of antioxidants.
Key Benefits
- Exceptional nutritional density
- Supports energy and vitality
- Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
- Supports immune health
- Supports bone and muscle health
How to Use
Add 1 teaspoon to smoothies, juices, soups, or dal. It can also be mixed into chapati dough or sprinkled over meals. Start with a small quantity and increase gradually.
Ingredients
100% Natural Moringa (Drumstick) Leaf Powder, low-temperature dried
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch, sealed for freshness.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container away from direct sunlight.
Note
Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, lactating, or on medication before internal use.
Also known as Drumstick Leaf / Miracle Tree (English)ย ยทย Sahjan / Drumstick (เคธเคนเคเคจ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Shevga (เคถเฅเคตเคเคพ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Murungai (เฎฎเฏเฎฐเฏเฎเฏเฎเฏ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Munagakaya (เฐฎเฑเฐจเฐเฐเฐพเฐฏ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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[faq]Why is moringa called a superfood? What makes it so nutritious? | Moringa oleifera (Drumstick tree) leaves have one of the most impressive nutritional profiles of any plant food. Per gram of dried leaves: approximately 9x more protein than yogurt, 17x more calcium than milk, 25x more iron than spinach, 15x more potassium than bananas, 10x more Vitamin A than carrots, and 12x more Vitamin C than oranges (though exact values depend on variety and processing). It contains all nine essential amino acids โ rare for a plant โ making it a complete protein. It also has over 90 nutrients and 46 antioxidants identified by researchers. The combination of macro-nutrition (protein, iron, calcium) with micro-nutrition (vitamins, minerals, polyphenols) in a single plant is exceptional.[/faq]
[faq]How should I use moringa powder daily? What are the best ways to take it? | The most popular methods: (1) Morning smoothie โ 1 teaspoon in a smoothie with banana, mango, or other fruits (sweet fruit masks the slightly bitter taste). (2) Dal or curry addition โ stir 1 teaspoon into dal, sambhar, or any curry after cooking (add post-cooking to minimise heat degradation). (3) Warm water with lemon and honey โ a simple morning tonic. (4) Mixed into roti dough โ invisible nutrition in everyday flatbread. (5) Stirred into yoghurt or raita. (6) Added to rice before serving. (7) As moringa tea โ steep 1 teaspoon in warm water for 5 minutes. Start with 1/2 teaspoon daily and gradually increase to 1โ2 teaspoons. The slightly bitter, earthy taste is easily masked in strong-flavoured preparations.[/faq]
[faq]Is moringa powder safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women? | This requires important nuance. Moringa leaves are traditionally consumed in Indian and African cooking without issue. However: the bark and root of moringa have traditionally been used to stimulate uterine contractions and have been documented as uterotonic โ meaning they may stimulate the uterus. There is concern that concentrated moringa bark/root extracts are unsafe during pregnancy. Regarding leaves (which is what NatureLink powder is from): traditional use is generally considered safe at culinary amounts, and the nutritional benefits during pregnancy are significant. However, high-dose concentrated supplements are not recommended during pregnancy. Consult your obstetrician for personalised guidance. For breastfeeding, moringa is traditionally used as a galactagogue (milk supply booster) and is generally considered beneficial.[/faq]
[faq]Does moringa powder help with iron deficiency? | Moringa is one of the most iron-rich plant foods available. It contains approximately 28 mg of iron per 100g of dried leaf powder โ significantly more than spinach (2.7 mg/100g). However, plant-based (non-haem) iron has lower bioavailability than haem iron from meat. Key strategies to maximise moringa iron absorption: consume with Vitamin C (the moringa itself contains Vitamin C which helps), avoid consuming with calcium-rich foods or tea (which inhibit iron absorption), and consume consistently daily. For diagnosed iron deficiency anaemia, moringa as a dietary supplement should complement (not replace) medical treatment. Consult your physician for iron deficiency management.[/faq]
[faq]What does moringa taste like? How can I make it more palatable? | Moringa powder has an earthy, slightly bitter, distinctly 'green' taste reminiscent of green tea or matcha, with a subtle grassy note. It is an acquired taste that most people adapt to within 1โ2 weeks of regular consumption. The most effective masking strategies: blend with sweet tropical fruits (banana, mango, pineapple) in smoothies; mix with strong-flavoured preparations (dal, curry, sambhar) where the earthiness integrates; combine with honey and lemon in warm water (the sweetness and acidity balance the bitterness); or incorporate into savoury foods where the green, earthy note complements rather than clashes. Very few people find moringa unpleasant in well-designed preparations.[/faq]
[faq]Is NatureLink moringa powder just dried leaves? | Yes. NatureLink moringa powder is made from dried moringa leaves (Moringa oleifera) โ no roots, bark, seeds, or other plant parts, which have a very different (and for some applications, contraindicated) safety profile. Pure moringa leaf powder is the safest and most nutritious form, with the best documented health benefits for daily consumption. This is confirmed in the batch lab report accessible via QR scan, which specifies the plant part used and confirms it is leaf-only.[/faq]
[faq]How much moringa powder should I take daily? | General guidance for adults: 1โ2 teaspoons (3โ6 grams) daily. Start with 1/2 teaspoon and increase over 1โ2 weeks to allow your digestive system to adjust to the increased nutrition and fibre content. Taking too much too quickly can cause loose stools or digestive discomfort in some individuals โ not harmful, but uncomfortable. 1 teaspoon daily is the most common maintenance dose. For specific therapeutic goals, consult a nutritionist or Ayurvedic practitioner for personalised dosing. Children's doses should be smaller โ a paediatric nutritionist can advise appropriately.[/faq]
[faq]Does moringa interact with any medications? | Moringa has demonstrated blood pressure lowering and blood sugar lowering effects in research โ this means it can potentially interact with: antihypertensive medications (may cause excessive blood pressure lowering), diabetes medications including metformin and insulin (may cause hypoglycaemia), and thyroid medications (moringa contains compounds that may affect thyroid function). If you are on any medications for these conditions, consult your physician before adding moringa to your regular diet in significant amounts. At small culinary amounts (1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon daily), interactions are unlikely to be clinically significant, but physician consultation is the right approach if you have these conditions.[/faq]
[faq]Can moringa help with blood sugar management? | Yes, this is one of moringa's most researched applications. Several clinical studies have shown that moringa leaf consumption reduces fasting blood glucose and post-meal glucose spikes in Type 2 diabetics. The isothiocyanates in moringa have been identified as responsible for these effects through multiple mechanisms. The specific research suggests 7โ8 grams of moringa powder daily may be needed for meaningful glycaemic effects โ significantly more than what most people consume. As an adjunct to diabetes management, moringa can be valuable, but it should complement rather than replace medication and medical advice. Monitor blood sugar carefully if you are on diabetes medication and add moringa to your diet.[/faq]
[faq]Does cooking moringa powder reduce its nutrients? | Yes, heat degrades some nutrients in moringa powder, particularly heat-sensitive Vitamin C and some antioxidants. Protein and minerals are more heat-stable. For maximum nutritional benefit, add moringa powder after cooking โ stir into dal, soup, or curry just before serving rather than during the cooking process. For smoothies, salad dressings, or raw food preparations, the full nutritional profile is retained. Even with some heat-related degradation, cooking moringa still delivers significant nutrition โ the key is not to add it at the beginning of long-cooking preparations.[/faq]
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NatureLink Multani Mitti is natural, pure Fullerโs Earth clayโone of the oldest and most trusted beauty remedies in South Asian tradition. Known for its strong absorbing properties, it helps draw out impurities, excess oil, and toxins from the skin, leaving it clean, refreshed, and naturally radiant.
Key Benefits
- Deep pore cleansing
- Helps control excess oil and mattify skin
- Cooling and soothing effect
- Helps with natural tan removal
- Supports acne and blemish care
How to Use
Mix 2 tablespoons with rose water, milk, or plain water to form a smooth paste. Apply to face or body, leave for 15โ20 minutes, then rinse with cool water.
Ingredients
100% Natural Multani Mitti (Magnesium Aluminium Silicate Clay)
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Keep away from moisture.
Note
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Also known as Fuller's Earth / Bleaching Clay (English)ย ยทย Multani Mati (เคฎเฅเคฒเฅเคคเคพเคจเฅ เคฎเคฟเคเฅเคเฅ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Multani Mati (เคฎเฅเคฒเฅเคคเคพเคจเฅ เคฎเคพเคคเฅ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Multani Matti (เฎฎเฏเฎฒเฏเฎคเฎพเฎฉเฎฟ เฎฎเฎเฏเฎเฎฟ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Multani Matti (เฐฎเฑเฐฒเฑเฐคเฐพเฐจเฑ เฐฎเฐเฑเฐเฐฟ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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[faq]What is Multani Mitti (Fullerโs Earth) and why is it used? | Multani Mitti, also known as Fuller's Earth, is a natural clay rich in minerals. It is widely used in skincare for its deep cleansing, oil-absorbing, and skin-purifying properties.[/faq]
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[faq]What are the benefits of Multani Mitti for skin? | Multani Mitti helps remove excess oil, unclog pores, reduce acne, brighten skin tone, and improve overall skin texture naturally.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Multani Mitti good for oily skin? | Yes, Multani Mitti is especially beneficial for oily skin as it absorbs excess sebum and helps control shine and breakouts.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Multani Mitti help with acne and pimples? | Yes, its natural cooling and antibacterial properties help reduce acne, soothe inflammation, and prevent future breakouts.[/faq]
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[faq]How is Multani Mitti used on the face? | It is usually mixed with water, rose water, milk, or aloe vera gel to form a paste, applied as a face pack, and washed off after drying.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Multani Mitti dry out the skin? | Yes, if used excessively, it can make dry skin feel tighter. It is best used with moisturizing ingredients like milk, honey, or aloe vera.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Multani Mitti suitable for all skin types? | It is best suited for oily and combination skin. People with dry or sensitive skin should use it with hydrating ingredients.[/faq]
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[faq]How often should Multani Mitti be used? | It is generally recommended to use it 1โ2 times per week depending on skin type.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Multani Mitti be used for hair care? | Yes, it can help cleanse the scalp, remove excess oil, and improve scalp health when used as a hair pack.[/faq]
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[faq]Does Multani Mitti have any side effects? | It is generally safe, but overuse may cause dryness or mild irritation in sensitive skin types.[/faq]
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[faq]How should Multani Mitti be stored? | It should be stored in a dry, airtight container to prevent moisture absorption and maintain its natural properties.[/faq]
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[faq]Why is Multani Mitti called Fullerโs Earth? | It is called Fullerโs Earth because it was traditionally used in the textile industry to clean wool (โfullingโ) by removing oils and impurities.[/faq]
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NatureLink Hibiscus (Jaswand) Powder is made from carefully dried hibiscus petals and calyces, ground into a vibrant deep pink powder. Widely used in Ayurvedic hair care and herbal wellness, it is known for supporting hair health, improving scalp circulation, and providing natural conditioning benefits.
Key Benefits
- Promotes hair growth and helps reduce hair fall
- Natural hair conditioning
- Supports scalp cooling and helps reduce dandruff
- Rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants
- Natural herbal hair colour enhancer (subtle reddish tint)
How to Use
Mix 2 tablespoons with water, aloe vera, or oil to form a hair pack. Apply to hair and scalp, leave for 30โ45 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Can also be used as a herbal infusion.
Ingredients
100% Natural Dried Hibiscus (Jaswand) Flower Powder
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch, sealed for freshness.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container away from direct sunlight.
Note
For external use only. Patch test recommended before use.
Also known as Hibiscus / Rose Mallow (English)ย ยทย Gurhal / Jaswand (เคเฅเคกเคผเคนเคฒ / เคเคพเคธเฅเคตเคเคฆ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Jaswand (เคเคพเคธเฅเคตเคเคฆ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Sembaruthi (เฎเฏเฎฎเฏเฎชเฎฐเฏเฎคเฏเฎคเฎฟ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Dasana Puvvu (เฐฆเฐพเฐธเฐจ เฐชเฑเฐตเฑเฐตเฑ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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[faq]What is NatureLink Hibiscus Powder (Jaswand)? | NatureLink Hibiscus Powder (Jaswand) is a natural herbal powder made from dried and finely ground hibiscus flowers (commonly known as Gudhal or Jaswand). It is used in traditional Ayurvedic hair and skincare routines for its nourishing and conditioning properties.[/faq]
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[faq]What are the benefits of Hibiscus (Jaswand) Powder for hair? | Hibiscus powder helps strengthen hair roots, reduce hair fall, promote new hair growth, and improve overall hair texture. It also adds natural shine and softness while supporting scalp health.[/faq]
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[faq]Does Hibiscus Powder help in hair growth? | Yes, hibiscus contains vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants that help nourish hair follicles and support healthy hair growth when used regularly in hair masks or oils.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Hibiscus Powder reduce hair fall? | Yes, it helps strengthen hair strands and improves scalp circulation, which may reduce hair fall and breakage over time.[/faq]
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[faq]How is Hibiscus Powder used for hair care? | It is usually mixed with water, yogurt, aloe vera gel, or oil to make a paste or hair mask. It is applied to the scalp and hair, left for 20โ30 minutes, and then washed off.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Hibiscus Powder good for dandruff? | Yes, hibiscus has natural cleansing and soothing properties that help reduce dandruff and keep the scalp clean and healthy.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Hibiscus Powder be used as a natural conditioner? | Yes, hibiscus acts as a natural conditioner that softens hair, reduces frizz, and improves manageability without harsh chemicals.[/faq]
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[faq]Does Hibiscus Powder have any side effects? | Hibiscus powder is generally safe for external use. However, it is recommended to do a patch test before full application to avoid any rare allergic reactions.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Hibiscus Powder be used on skin? | Yes, it can be used in face packs as it contains antioxidants that may help brighten skin, improve texture, and provide a natural glow.[/faq]
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[faq]How often should Hibiscus Powder be used for hair? | It can typically be used 1โ2 times per week depending on hair type and hair care routine.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Hibiscus Powder suitable for all hair types? | Yes, it is suitable for most hair types including dry, oily, and normal hair due to its gentle and natural properties.[/faq]
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[faq]What is the Ayurvedic importance of Hibiscus (Jaswand)? | In Ayurveda, hibiscus is valued as a cooling herb that supports hair health, scalp nourishment, and natural beauty care practices.[/faq
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NatureLink Amla Powder is made from premium, sun-dried Indian gooseberries (Phyllanthus emblica) ground into a fine powder. One of the richest natural sources of Vitamin C and antioxidants, amla has been a cornerstone of Ayurvedic wellness for thousands of years, supporting nourishment both internally and externally.
Key Benefits
- Supports immune system health
- Promotes hair strength and growth
- Rich in natural antioxidants
- Supports digestive wellness
- Helps improve skin glow and repair
How to Use
Internal use: Mix 1 teaspoon in warm water, juice, or honey. Consume daily as per suitability.
External use: Mix with water or oil to form a hair or face pack.
Ingredients
100% Natural Dried Amla (Indian Gooseberry) Powder
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch, sealed for freshness.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container away from direct sunlight.
Note
For external use in hair and skincare applications. For internal use, follow appropriate expert guidance and personal suitability.
Also known as Indian Gooseberry (English)ย ยทย Amla / Awla (เคเคเคตเคฒเคพ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Avla (เคเคตเคณเคพ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Nellikai (เฎจเฏเฎฒเฏเฎฒเฎฟเฎเฏเฎเฎพเฎฏเฏ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Usiri (เฐเฐธเฐฟเฐฐเฐฟ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
[faq]Is amla powder as beneficial as fresh amla? Does processing reduce Vitamin C? | Well-processed amla powder retains a significant proportion of amla's beneficial compounds including Vitamin C, polyphenols, tannins, and flavonoids. However, Vitamin C is heat-sensitive โ the key is the drying temperature. NatureLink sources amla powder processed at controlled low temperatures to maximise nutrient retention. Fresh amla has the highest Vitamin C content (approximately 600โ900 mg/100g) โ among the highest of any food. Well-dried amla powder typically retains approximately 250โ450 mg/100g, still exceptional compared to most natural Vitamin C sources. The tannin-bound Vitamin C in amla is also more stable than free ascorbic acid, contributing to better retention during processing.[/faq]
[faq]How much Vitamin C does amla powder contain? How does it compare to oranges? | Amla is one of the richest natural sources of Vitamin C in the world. Fresh amla contains approximately 600โ900 mg of Vitamin C per 100 grams โ compared to approximately 50โ60 mg/100g in oranges, making amla 10โ20 times richer per weight. Amla powder, even after processing, retains approximately 250โ450 mg/100g in well-processed versions. One teaspoon (approximately 3โ5 grams) of NatureLink amla powder provides approximately 10โ20 mg of Vitamin C โ a meaningful daily contribution from a natural source. The exact Vitamin C content of your batch is documented in the lab report via QR scan.[/faq]
[faq]Can amla powder be used as a hair care treatment? | Yes, amla is one of the most celebrated traditional hair care ingredients in India and Ayurveda. Key hair care benefits of amla include: strengthening hair follicles (high Vitamin C supports collagen production), reducing premature greying (traditional belief supported by some research on natural pigment preservation), reducing hair fall by nourishing the scalp, and as a conditioning agent for hair texture. Methods of use: (1) Mix amla powder with warm water to make a paste and apply to scalp โ leave 30 minutes, wash out. (2) Infuse amla powder in warm NatureLink coconut or sesame oil, strain, and use as hair oil. (3) Mix with henna powder for a conditioning colour treatment. (4) Add to daily diet for systemic hair health benefits.[/faq]
[faq]Is amla powder acidic? Will it cause acidity or heartburn? | This requires nuance. Fresh amla is highly acidic (Vitamin C is an acid โ ascorbic acid). However, amla is classified as alkaline-forming once metabolised โ its mineral content (particularly potassium and calcium) creates an alkaline ash after digestion, making it net alkaline-forming in the body. Interestingly, Ayurveda recommends amla for excess Pitta (heat, acidity) conditions โ an apparent paradox resolved by its cooling, alkaline-forming nature systemically. For people with active acid reflux or ulcers, large quantities of amla may irritate initially. Start with small amounts and consume after a meal. Most people with normal digestive health tolerate amla powder well.[/faq]
[faq]What is the best time to take amla powder? | The most common traditional recommendation is first thing in the morning on an empty stomach โ either mixed in warm water or with honey. This timing is believed to optimise absorption and digestive benefits. Alternative times: before meals (for digestive support), with morning smoothies or juices. The one time generally advised against is immediately before sleep, as Vitamin C can be slightly energising for some individuals. Consistency matters more than perfect timing โ take it regularly in whatever form and time works best for your routine.[/faq]
[faq]Can I use amla powder in cooking? | Yes, amla powder can be used in cooking though heat will reduce Vitamin C content. Culinary uses include: souring agent in dal, sambar, and chutneys (it provides tartness), flavouring for rasam-style soups, in marinades, in chutneys and raitas (no cooking required โ preserves maximum nutrition), in amla murabba (preserve with jaggery โ traditional sweet), and in traditional Indian medicinal preparations like chyawanprash (amla is the primary ingredient). For maximum Vitamin C benefit, use raw (uncooked) โ mixed in yoghurt, smoothies, water, or honey.[/faq]
[faq]Is amla safe during pregnancy? | Amla at dietary amounts is generally considered safe and beneficial during pregnancy โ rich in Vitamin C, iron, and antioxidants that support maternal and foetal health. Traditional Indian diets include amla regularly during pregnancy. However, very large amounts of Vitamin C supplementation during pregnancy are not recommended (may cause issues in very high pharmacological doses). At normal dietary amounts (1 teaspoon amla powder daily), it is considered safe. As with all supplements during pregnancy, discuss with your obstetrician for personalised guidance based on your specific health status.[/faq]
[faq]How should amla powder be stored to preserve Vitamin C? | Vitamin C degrades when exposed to air, light, heat, and moisture. For best preservation: store in an airtight glass container in a cool, dark place. Once opened, minimise exposure to air by resealing immediately after each use. Do not store near the stove or in direct sunlight. Refrigeration can extend Vitamin C stability but brings condensation risk โ ensure the container is airtight if refrigerating. NatureLink packages amla powder in moisture-resistant, sealed packaging to maximise freshness from press to your hands. For maximum potency, purchase quantities you can use within 3โ4 months.[/faq]
[faq]What are the documented health benefits of amla beyond Vitamin C? | Amla's health benefits extend significantly beyond its Vitamin C content. Well-documented benefits include: powerful antioxidant activity from tannins, emblicanin A and B (unique to amla), and flavonoids โ with antioxidant capacity among the highest of any food tested; liver protective properties documented in clinical studies; blood sugar regulating effects (amla chromium content supports insulin sensitivity); cholesterol-lowering effects (reduces LDL, increases HDL in some studies); anti-inflammatory properties; digestive health support (prebiotic fibre, digestive enzyme activation); and antimicrobial properties. Amla is classified as a Rasayana in Ayurveda โ a rejuvenating, longevity-supporting substance โ and modern research increasingly validates this traditional status.[/faq]
[faq]Is NatureLink amla powder spray-dried or sun-dried? Does the method matter? | The drying method significantly affects final quality. Sun-drying at uncontrolled temperatures can degrade more Vitamin C and result in inconsistent quality. Spray-drying at controlled low temperatures preserves more Vitamin C and produces a more consistent, fine powder. NatureLink sources amla powder using quality-controlled drying methods that prioritise nutritional retention. The specific processing and resulting Vitamin C and nutrient content for your batch is documented in the lab report accessible via QR scan on your product.[/faq]
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NatureLink Castor Oil is cold-pressed from premium castor seeds, yielding a thick, pale yellow oil rich in ricinoleic acid. Long valued in Ayurveda for its moisturising, stimulating, and restorative properties, it is a versatile wellness oil for hair, skin, and traditional care routines.
Key Benefits
- Supports hair and eyebrow growth
- Deep scalp moisturisation
- Skin hydration and repair support
- Traditional Ayurvedic wellness use
- Nail and cuticle nourishment
How to Use
For hair: Warm slightly and massage into the scalp. Leave for 1โ2 hours or overnight before washing.
For skin: Apply a thin layer to the desired area as needed.
Ingredients
100% Cold-Pressed Castor Oil (Ricinus communis)
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-grade PET or glass bottle, sealed for freshness.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Note
For external use only. Patch test recommended before use.
Also known as Castor Oil / Ricinus Oil (English)ย ยทย Arandi Tel (เค เคฐเคเคกเฅ เคเคพ เคคเฅเคฒ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Erandel Tel (เคเคฐเคเคกเฅเคฒ เคคเฅเคฒ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Amanakku Ennai (เฎเฎฎเฎฃเฎเฏเฎเฏ เฎเฎฃเฏเฎฃเฏเฎฏเฏ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Amudam Nune (เฐเฐฎเฑเฐฆเฐ เฐจเฑเฐจเฑ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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[faq]What is Castor Oil and how is it made? | Castor oil is a thick, nutrient-rich vegetable oil extracted from castor seeds (Ricinus communis). It is traditionally obtained through cold pressing or mechanical extraction to retain its natural properties.[/faq]
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[faq]What are the health benefits of Castor Oil? | Castor oil is known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It supports skin hydration, hair growth, digestive health (when used under medical guidance), and joint comfort.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Castor Oil good for hair growth? | Yes, castor oil is widely used to nourish the scalp, strengthen hair roots, reduce dryness, and promote thicker and healthier hair growth.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Castor Oil help with hair fall? | Yes, castor oil helps improve scalp circulation and strengthens hair follicles, which may reduce hair fall when used regularly.[/faq]
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[faq]How is Castor Oil used for hair? | Castor oil is usually applied directly to the scalp or mixed with lighter oils like coconut or almond oil, left for a few hours or overnight, and then washed off.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Castor Oil be used on skin? | Yes, castor oil is a natural moisturizer that helps hydrate dry skin, soften rough patches, and support overall skin health.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Castor Oil safe for daily use? | Castor oil can be used regularly in small amounts for external use, but it is very thick, so it is often mixed with other oils for easier application.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Castor Oil be consumed internally? | Castor oil can act as a strong laxative, but internal use should only be done under medical supervision due to its potency.[/faq]
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[faq]Does Castor Oil help in eyelash and eyebrow growth? | Yes, applying a small amount of castor oil may help nourish hair follicles and support thicker eyelashes and eyebrows over time.[/faq]
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[faq]How should Castor Oil be stored? | Castor oil should be stored in a tightly closed container in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight to maintain its quality.[/faq]
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[faq]What makes Castor Oil different from other oils? | Castor oil is unique due to its high ricinoleic acid content, giving it a thicker consistency and strong moisturizing and healing properties compared to lighter oils.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Castor Oil suitable for all hair types? | Yes, but due to its thickness, it is best used diluted with other carrier oils for easier application and better absorption.[/faq]
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NatureLink Shikakai is natural, dried shikakai pods and barkโan ancient Ayurvedic hair care ingredient used for centuries across India. Its gentle cleansing action, natural low pH, and nourishing properties make it one of the safest and most effective alternatives to synthetic shampoos.
Key Benefits
- Gentle natural hair cleanser
- Supports healthy hair growth
- Helps reduce hair fall
- Conditions hair and adds natural shine
- Suitable for all hair types
How to Use
Soak 2 tablespoons of shikakai in water overnight. Use as a hair rinse or apply as a hair pack. It can also be combined with reetha and amla for enhanced results.
Ingredients
100% Natural Dried Shikakai (Acacia concinna) Pods
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-safe resealable pouch.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Keep away from moisture.
Note
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Also known as Soap Pod / Acacia concinna (English)ย ยทย Shikakai (เคถเคฟเคเคพเคเคพเค) (Hindi)ย ยทย Shikakai (เคถเคฟเคเฅเคเคพเค) (Marathi)ย ยทย Shikakai (เฎเฎฟเฎเฏเฎเฏเฎเฎพเฎฏเฏ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Shikakai (เฐทเฐฟเฐเฐพเฐเฐพเฐฏ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
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[faq]What is Shikakai and how is it traditionally used? | Shikakai is a natural herbal cleansing agent derived from the pods of the Acacia concinna plant. It has been traditionally used in India as a natural shampoo for cleansing hair without harsh chemicals.[/faq]
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[faq]What are the benefits of using Shikakai for hair? | Shikakai helps cleanse the scalp gently, reduces dandruff, strengthens hair roots, promotes hair growth, and improves overall hair texture and shine.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Shikakai better than chemical shampoos? | Yes, Shikakai is a natural, chemical-free alternative to shampoos. It cleans the hair without stripping natural oils, making it gentler on the scalp.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Shikakai help with hair fall? | Yes, Shikakai helps strengthen hair roots and maintain scalp health, which may reduce hair fall when used regularly as part of a natural hair care routine.[/faq]
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[faq]How is Shikakai used for washing hair? | Shikakai powder or pods are soaked in water, boiled, and used as a natural rinse or paste to cleanse the hair and scalp.[/faq]
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[faq]Does Shikakai cause dryness of hair? | No, Shikakai is generally mild and does not strip natural oils. However, for very dry hair, it can be combined with moisturizing herbs like amla or reetha.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Shikakai be used daily? | Yes, Shikakai is gentle enough for regular use, but most people use it 2โ3 times a week depending on hair type.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Shikakai suitable for all hair types? | Yes, Shikakai is suitable for most hair types including normal, oily, and sensitive scalps due to its mild cleansing properties.[/faq]
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[faq]How should Shikakai be stored? | Shikakai powder should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from moisture to maintain its freshness.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Shikakai help reduce dandruff? | Yes, Shikakai has natural antifungal and cleansing properties that may help reduce dandruff and keep the scalp clean.[/faq]
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[faq]Can Shikakai be combined with other herbs? | Yes, Shikakai is often combined with amla, reetha, hibiscus, or neem for enhanced hair care benefits.[/faq]
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[faq]Is Shikakai safe for chemically treated hair? | Yes, Shikakai is gentle and safe for chemically treated or colored hair, helping maintain scalp health without harsh chemicals.[/faq]
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NatureLink Reetha consists of natural, sun-dried soapnut shellsโa centuries-old Ayurvedic cleansing ingredient. Naturally rich in saponins, reetha produces a gentle, effective lather that cleanses hair and skin without the harsh chemicals found in commercial products.
Key Benefits
- Natural hair cleanser and conditioner
- Supports scalp health and helps reduce dandruff
- Gentle on sensitive skin
- Natural fabric wash
- Pesticide-free household cleaner
How to Use
Soak 4โ5 reetha shells overnight in 2 cups of water. Boil and strain. Use the liquid as a natural shampoo or multi-purpose cleanser.
Ingredients
100% Natural Sun-Dried Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) Shells
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling โข Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-safe resealable pouch.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Keep away from moisture.
Note
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Also known as Soapnut / Soap Berry (English)ย ยทย Reetha / Ritha (เคฐเฅเค เคพ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Reetha (เคฐเคฟเค เคพ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Poondu Chakkai (เฎชเฏเฎฃเฏเฎเฏ เฎเฎเฏเฎเฏ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Kunkudukaya (เฐเฑเฐเฐเฑเฐกเฑเฐเฐพเฐฏ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
[faq]How do I use reetha for washing hair? What is the process? | Traditional reetha hair wash: (1) Take 4โ5 NatureLink reetha pods, remove seeds, and break pods into pieces. (2) Soak in 2 cups of warm water overnight (or for at least 2 hours). (3) Squeeze and mash the pods in the water until it becomes frothy. (4) Strain out the pods โ the remaining liquid is your natural shampoo. (5) Wet your hair, pour and work the liquid into your scalp and hair, massage for 2โ3 minutes. (6) Leave for a minute, then rinse thoroughly. (7) Follow with an amla or shikakai rinse if desired. For enhanced results, you can combine reetha liquid with NatureLink shikakai and amla powder โ the traditional trinity of Indian hair care.[/faq]
[faq]Does reetha lather like commercial shampoo? | Reetha (soapnut) contains natural saponins that produce lather โ but the lather is different from the thick, rich foam of commercial shampoos (which often use SLS/SLES for artificial lathering). Reetha produces a moderate, natural lather that cleans effectively without being foam-intensive. If you've been using commercial shampoos, the transition to reetha's gentler lather can feel 'less clean' initially โ this is a psychological adjustment, not an effectiveness issue. Within 2โ3 weeks of switching, most people find their hair enters a natural equilibrium with the scalp producing less oil and the hair feeling healthier overall.[/faq]
[faq]Can reetha be used for laundry? | Yes, reetha is an excellent natural laundry agent, particularly for: delicate fabrics (silk, wool, baby clothes), items where you want complete freedom from synthetic chemicals, people with skin sensitive to commercial detergent residues, and eco-conscious laundry without artificial surfactants or phosphates. Make a strong reetha solution by boiling 10โ12 pods in 2 litres of water, strain, and use as a natural liquid detergent. For machine washing, add 8โ10 reetha pods directly to the drum. Colours stay vibrant and fabrics remain soft without fabric softener.[/faq]
[faq]Is reetha safe for colour-treated or chemically processed hair? | Reetha is one of the gentler cleansing options for chemically treated hair precisely because it cleans without the harsh stripping action of SLS/SLES-based shampoos. However, like any cleansing agent, it will gradually reduce hair colour intensity over time through washing. For natural hair colours (henna, herbal colours), reetha is an ideal companion as it is gentle and compatible. For synthetic chemical hair dyes, reetha extends colour longevity better than harsh commercial shampoos due to its gentler cleansing action. Avoid extremely hot reetha solutions on colour-treated hair.[/faq]
[faq]Can reetha be used as a body wash or facial cleanser? | Yes, though reetha's saponins are somewhat stronger than ideal for facial use where the skin is more delicate. For body wash, a diluted reetha solution works well for most skin types. For facial cleansing: highly diluted reetha solution (1 pod steeped in 1 cup of water โ very mild) can be used for body-type skin by those who prefer completely natural cleansing. Those with very dry, sensitive, or mature facial skin may find even diluted reetha slightly drying. Test on a small area first. For facial care, NatureLink's almond or sesame oil-based cleansing method (oil cleansing technique) may be more nourishing.[/faq]
[faq]Does reetha help with dandruff? | Yes. Reetha has natural antimicrobial properties against the fungi responsible for dandruff (Malassezia species). Regular reetha washing can help reduce dandruff through its cleansing and antifungal action. For enhanced anti-dandruff effect, combine reetha with NatureLink shikakai (which also has antifungal properties) and a few drops of neem oil. The traditional combination of reetha, shikakai, and amla is a comprehensive natural anti-dandruff treatment that many people find as effective as commercial anti-dandruff shampoos for mild to moderate dandruff.[/faq]
[faq]How should reetha be stored? | NatureLink reetha (dried soapnut pods) should be stored in a dry, airtight container in a cool, dry place. Moisture is the main enemy โ wet reetha will ferment and lose its saponin effectiveness. Properly stored dry reetha can last 2โ3 years without quality degradation. Do not refrigerate (condensation causes moisture issues). If your reetha becomes slightly soft due to humidity, spread in sunlight for a few hours to dry out before returning to airtight storage.[/faq]
[faq]Is reetha water safe for kids and babies? | Reetha is a natural cleaning agent that has been safely used on children's clothing and hair in India for generations. For baby clothing washing: reetha solution is very safe โ no synthetic chemical residues on fabric that touches baby's skin. For baby hair washing (above 6 months, when hair washing begins): highly diluted reetha solution is generally safe, but the saponins can sting if they get in the eyes โ be very careful to avoid eye contact. Many parents prefer reetha for baby's hair precisely because it is chemical-free. Patch test first and use very diluted solutions for young children.[/faq]
[faq]Can reetha solution be stored for use later? | Yes, but with limitations. Reetha solution (prepared by soaking or boiling) can be stored in the refrigerator for 5โ7 days in a sealed container. At room temperature, use within 2 days as the solution can ferment. For practical convenience, prepare a larger batch and refrigerate. Alternatively, make reetha powder (dry-roast the pods and grind) and mix a portion with water each use โ this keeps well for months in a sealed container.[/faq]
[faq]Where does NatureLink source its reetha from? | Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) trees grow naturally across the Himalayan foothills, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Northeast India. NatureLink sources reetha from traditional growing regions where soapnut harvesting is a established livelihood for forest-dependent communities. Our direct sourcing model at fair prices supports these communities. The specific sourcing region for your batch is documented in the product information accessible via QR scan.[/faq]
