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  • Essay / Benefits and Use of Malabar Spinach Shampoo - 675

    Malabar Spinach is one of the most popular indigenous leafy vegetables in the Philippines or we call it “Alugbati”. This plant is rich in saponin, iron and vitamins A, B and C and is a rich source of soluble fiber which aids digestion. Saponins act as phytochemicals that can fight cancer. The red variety of Malabar spinach is a good source of xanthones, an antioxidant. Malabar Spinach Shampoo is about alternative medicine supplements and vitamins. Also learn about the treatment, health benefits and side effects of Malabar Spinach Shampoo products. Most sources come from our Encyclopedia of Natural Health and include relevant health topics. Uses vary, but may include hair strengthening, hair cleansing and immune support and are natural alternatives not reviewed or approved by the FDA, to use for damaged hair, dull hair and split ends. The sap of Malabar spinach has a softening and soothing effect, particularly on our hair and skin (Steven D. Ehrlich, 2009). In the Philippines, this green leafy vegetable is very rich in nutrients that help prevent diseases. Malabar spinach is a succulent, branching herbaceous vine that can reach several meters in length. Its stems can be green or purple. The leaves are somewhat fleshy and heart-shaped, measuring approximately 5 to 12 centimeters in length. It also has ears that can reach 5 to 29 cm in length. Its flowers are pink and about 4 millimeters (mm) long. According to Maria Vicente Magpantay of the National Nutrition Council (NNC), Malabar spinach is one of the vegetables that are packed with nutrients and including it in your diet can help keep you safe. major non-communicable diseases. Malabar spinach is rich in dietary fiber known to combat constipation....... middle of paper ......f the company is Basella Alba which is the scientific name for Malabar spinach. The research aims to create a product that respects nature and is good for human consumption. Basella Alba Shampoo is a common plant in the Philippines where it is used as a vegetable and a source of herbal medicine. They propagate either the green variety or the purplish-red variety. It can be easily propagated by its seeds or stem cuttings which can be directly planted in the soil. It is a popular leafy and stewed vegetable, a good substitute for spinach in the preparation of steamed or brothy dishes. It was used by local people as a good source of alternative medicine. Objectives of the Studies The following objectives of the study are: 1. To be able to maximize profit.2. Create a product that has a unique and better result.3. To satisfy the wants and needs of the consumer.