1. When washing the scalp with ginger, because ginger is warm, it can make the scalp congested and promote effective blood circulation, thus improving hair quality.
2, the use of Jiang Shui can reduce the excess oil secreted by the scalp. As we all know, ginger can sterilize and effectively clean up the garbage and grease accumulated on the scalp, that is, reduce the excess grease secreted by the scalp.
3. Shampooing with Jiang Shui can effectively treat alopecia. This is because Jiang Shui can promote scalp blood circulation and promote nutrient absorption of hair roots, thus reducing hair loss and dandruff.
Therefore, shampooing with Jiang Shui can treat alopecia.
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First of all, colds and headaches
1, soak your feet with hot Jiang Shui until the water reaches your ankles. When soaking, you can add some salt and vinegar to the hot ginger water and keep heating the water until your feet turn red.
This method is effective for treating cold, headache and cough.
Second, migraine
1. When migraine attacks, you can soak your hands with hot Jiang Shui.
2. Soak for about 15 minutes, and the pain will be relieved or even disappeared.
Third, facial acne
1. Wash your face with warm Jiang Shui every morning and evening 1 time for about 60 days, and the acne will be relieved or disappeared.
2. This method also has a certain therapeutic effect on freckles and dry skin.
Fourth, waist and shoulder pain.
1. Add a little salt and vinegar to the hot ginger water, wring it out with a towel dipped in water, and apply it to the affected area for several times.
2. This method can relax muscles from tension, relax muscles, promote blood circulation, and greatly relieve pain.
Five, foot odor
1, soak your feet with hot Jiang Shui, add some salt and vinegar when soaking, and soak for about 15 minutes;
2, dry, wipe some talcum powder, the smell can be eliminated.
References:
People's Daily Online-Can ginger shampoo really treat hair loss?
People's Daily Online-Can Jiang Shui Remove Foot Smell? 1 cup Jiang Shui gets rid of 10 kinds of discomfort.