Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Biogarphy Photos Pictures Pics Images
Source(google.com.pk)
Pure henna and pure indigo are made only from pure plants with nothing added. These plants have been used safely for centuries (and no Committee has ever declared them dangerous before the multi billion pound hair dye companies feared competition after they started getting a bad rap over deaths and extreme reactions caused by their dangerous products). There are no synthetic chemicals present in pure henna and indigo. (“Black henna” by the way is not henna and is in fact another PPD story, so please don’t confuse that with pure henna and pure indigo). Pure henna and indigo are known historically for their healing and disease fighting properties. They have never been known to engage in battles to kill; but they have been known to engage in battles to protect and enhance the quality of human life.
So it’s just a little unfair really to engage in what I consider to be big bully boy scare mongering tactics regarding the pure little henna plant and suddenly labelling it a mutagen without exploring the possibility of henna being a beneficial mutagen, and without creating a proper context for the term mutagen.
Of course henna is likely to be a damaging mutagen if ingested – it’s not meant to be ingested! You really do not need to ingest henna in order for it to colour your hair well. Why don’t they stop ridiculously ingesting henna, and simply explore if henna is a mutagen when it’s applied to hair without being ingested? And if it is… well, if they could just go one little step further and ask one more little question : is it a beneficial mutagen or a harmful one? Bingo ! That might just add up a little more and enable us all to get our heads and our hair around this very expensive research that so far isn’t giving us any clear information in plain English that we can understand very well.
So it’s just a little unfair really to engage in what I consider to be big bully boy scare mongering tactics regarding the pure little henna plant and suddenly labelling it a mutagen without exploring the possibility of henna being a beneficial mutagen, and without creating a proper context for the term mutagen.
Of course henna is likely to be a damaging mutagen if ingested – it’s not meant to be ingested! You really do not need to ingest henna in order for it to colour your hair well. Why don’t they stop ridiculously ingesting henna, and simply explore if henna is a mutagen when it’s applied to hair without being ingested? And if it is… well, if they could just go one little step further and ask one more little question : is it a beneficial mutagen or a harmful one? Bingo ! That might just add up a little more and enable us all to get our heads and our hair around this very expensive research that so far isn’t giving us any clear information in plain English that we can understand very well.
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
Latest Mehandi Design 2013 Photos Pictures Pics Images
No comments:
Post a Comment