Tampcol - Siddha
medicine hair tonic Made from the herbal
wisdom of old Siddha medicinal texts
Tamil Nadu Medicinal Plant Farms and Herbal Medicines
Corporation (TAMPCOL)
India
250ml
[
Indications ]
Induces dark and thick hair growth. Improves blood circulation and
strengthens hair follicles. Nourishes the hair root and scalp.
Removes dandruff and scalp parasites. Provides intense coolness to
the eyes. Helps luxuriant and shiny hair. Prevents hair falling and
premature greying.
The
formula and processing of this special hair tonic is based on Indian
classical medicinal science as introduced by the Tamil Nadu
Medicinal Plant Farms and Herbal Medicines Corporation (TAMPCOL).
The tonic is prepared strictly in accordance to the old Indian
medicinal texts. Hair care is a problem in today's contemporary
society. This is in part, due to the proliferation of synthetics in
off the shelf hair products. Tampcol Herbal Hair Tonic,
in contrast, is made entirely from plants. Henna, Hibiscus, Wedelia,
Phyllanthus, Phyla, Aloe, Indigofera and Fenugreek are the main
components of the formula. This is in addition to the other 25 plant
compounds, mainly aromatic hair nurturing agents.
Tampcol
Herbal Hair Tonic triggers dormant hair follicles and
enhances hair shaft growth rate. Tampcol Herbal Hair Tonic
nourishes the hair roots and prevents hair fall. Tampcol
Herbal Hair Tonic removes infection of the scalp and
including dandruff. Tampcol Herbal Hair Tonic
eradicates the othropod ectoparasites of the scalp and other
parasites. Tampcol Herbal Hair Tonic retards and
arrest premature greying and cools the eyes. Alternative medicine
indicates the correlation between the eyes and the nerves of the
head. Through the head, and vice versa, we can calm and rest the
nerves of the eyes. This is to remove the stress and pressures that
builds up within in the course of daily grind. Some customers have
described the feeling as 'very relaxing', 'like having an ice pack'
on the head.
You are assured of a healthier crown of hair - luscious, long and
sumptuous. A healthier crown of hair enhances you charm, increases
self confidence and promotes assertiveness. It not only makes you
feel younger but makes you look younger and inspiring.
For best result, apply the tonic after bath, apply some tonic onto
the scalp and gradually comb through the hair, making sure that the
entire length of hair is exposed to the tonic.
[ This product was introduced in 1985 and it launched the
Tampcol company into nationwide recognition ]
The Tampcol Corporation commenced its commercial activities in
August 1985 with one product namely Herbal Hair Tonic (A Siddha
Medicine) by producing and marketing in a small scale at Anna
Hospital Campus, Chennai – 600 106. The spartan plastic packaging
belies the herbal wisdom within. Produced from the heart by the
Siddhis of Medicine.
[ Editor's note ]
A new colleague has been having itchy scalp, with sporadic dandruff.
There are also occasional pustular pimples on the scalp. He has been
relying on tar shampoos to control the itching and flaking. The
effect of the shampoos have been declining over the months. He tried
the Siddha hair oil once and is quite impressed with the result. He
mentioned that it immediately calms and cools his head, stops the
itching. Over the next few days, nothing else was applied on the
scalp except for the daily shampoo. He noticed that the itching has
reduced by about 90%, dandruff and scalp pimples significantly
reduced.
[ Siddha Medicine ]
Siddha medicinal system is one of the oldest systems of medicine on
planet earth. It was developed by the famed Siddhars of South India.
These Siddhars were said to be spiritually evolved beings who in
their zeal to serve humanity developed this system, and it is a very
dynamic one using herbs, minerals etc. The texts and manuscripts of
this system is in Tamil, a language of rich literary heritage. Lack
of translation into English and other languages resulted in this
system being confined to Southern states of India. Efforts of the
National Institute of Siddha to create an awareness of this system
have started bearing fruit.
The basic philosophy of this system is akin to that of Ayurveda. It
aims at re-establishing the lost harmony of vata, pitta and kapha in
an individual. Hundreds of locally found herbs are used in making
Siddha remedies which have been used to treat all sorts of diseases
ranging from common cold to menstrual disorders to cancer.