Medicinal soap

Many plants, whose appearance is well known from childhood, have healing properties. The soap-dish can be found in the park, on the playground, near the river bank - white plant flowers that look like wild carnations, it's just impossible not to notice. The medicinal soap is growing everywhere, it is by no means a rarity. Why is the use of a flower so undervalued? Especially on the eve of the popularity of eco-products. From the decoction of the soap, you get a wonderful natural shampoo, which will bring your hair strength, brilliance and beauty.

Soap-making liquid for hair washing

The second name is a soap root. It well explains the main value of grass and denotes the part that has the greatest value. The herb is a medicinal herb, or rather its crushed root, contains a lot of saponins and flavonglicoside, due to which it perfectly foams, cleanses and cleanses hair, has nutritious and antiseptic properties. Prepare a natural soap shampoo is very simple:

  1. Powder of the soap root in the amount of 1 tbsp. Spoon should be poured in 0.5 liters of boiling water and cover with a lid.
  2. Let it brew for 30-40 minutes.
  3. Put on a slow fire, bring to a boil, cook for 10 minutes.
  4. Cool, filter.

The resulting broth will resemble the consistency of jelly, it can be used as a shampoo immediately after cooling, or you can add 1 tbsp. l lemon juice, pour into a bottle and store in a refrigerator. Grass soap and such organic shampoo prevent hair loss, treat dandruff, strengthen the hair follicles and nourish the roots. Your hair will be healthy and shiny. If you do not want to give up your usual shampoo, you can add it to the soap extract, it will significantly improve the condition of the head of hear, besides it will make the tool much more economical.

Therapeutic properties of herb soap

You have already seen how useful the soap drug for hair, but this plant is used in other areas of traditional medicine:

Since this herb can be dangerous when overdosed, it is not recommended to use the powder of its dried root at a concentration of more than 1 teaspoon per 1 liter of liquid per day. It's about using the decoction internally. When used externally - as a shampoo, compress, bath, mask and ointment - no restrictions.