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DDTexlaxed

TRANSITION OVER! 11-22-14
Where are all you ladies buying your Ayurveda oils and powders? :grin: I'm going to be researching more on how to incorporate Ayurveda products in my hair and on my skin. Any recommendations will be appreciated!
 
The Indian grocer near me carries another brand called Superior if you are shopping at the Indian grocers in Long Island. If you are ordering online I believe that ayurnatural carries the Superior brand.
 
Are you looking for henna or other powders? From Nature With Love sells various powders, but they are expensive.
 
This recall involves Hesh Shikakai powder, sold in a 100g yellow box with the picture of a long and dark-haired woman on the front of the box. The recalled product can be identified the Batch number 836 and the UPC 8901701105105.

This recall involves Hesh Aritha Powder, sold in 100g yellow and orange boxes. The recalled product can be identified by UPC 8901701104108. All lots are affected by this recall.

source: Hesh Pharma products may be contaminated with bacteria - Health Canada Advisory 2010-08-13
 
Why am I just seeing this? Oh no, I just tossed my Amla powder. I had used about 1 tbsp of it recently in a henna treatment.
 
Choctaw-
Thank you so much for posting that!
My box has the same UPC but different batch number. Phew!
 
Choctaw-
Thank you so much for posting that!
My box has the same UPC but different batch number. Phew!

i think the upc code is to identify the type of product...so all boxes of shikakai would have the same upc code, but they would have varying batch numbers.
 
The local Indian store. I don't like ordering small items like that so I'm glad they're well stocked with fresh product.
 
Does anyone know the side effects one might suffer if they have used one of the contaminated powders?

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Does anyone know the side effects one might suffer if they have used one of the contaminated powders?

Sent from my SPH-P100 using Long Hair Care Forum App

I don't know side effects. It was stated that there were rat feces in it. That just made me throw all my Hesh powders away.:nono:
 
This recall involves Hesh Shikakai powder, sold in a 100g yellow box with the picture of a long and dark-haired woman on the front of the box. The recalled product can be identified the Batch number 836 and the UPC 8901701105105.

This recall involves Hesh Aritha Powder, sold in 100g yellow and orange boxes. The recalled product can be identified by UPC 8901701104108. All lots are affected by this recall.

source: Hesh Pharma products may be contaminated with bacteria - Health Canada Advisory 2010-08-13

I recall someone posting these recall but I just recently acquired both of these powders free and although the user never used them and neither do I, didn't think about checking upc. Both powders trash!
 
I think it's only that batch. My UPC is the same but I have a different batch.

I've been using the shikakai powder since I purchased it early last year and haven't had any adverse effects. In fact, my shikakai mix is our primary poo for both me and my hubby and he uses it 2-3 times per week.
 
I too am looking to incorporate ayurvedic techniques later this year, but am wondering the difference b/w using powdered herbs vs the oil form....like is amla powder better than amla oil or vice versa? I'll be watchin this thread for other advice..thanks ddtexlaxed:-)
 
I usually order my cassia and henna from hennaking.com. I always receive my order within a few days - a week. I've ordered Amla on Amazon and recently ordered a large quantity of BAQ henna.

I'll definitely look into some of the site posted to see how they compare. Thanks ladies!

Blueberryd-
I'm not sure about the differences. I just enjoy having the original source (powder) and making my own poos, condishes and oils. I'll be interested as well, to hear what others have to say about that.
 
They didnt find rat feces in the products but bacteria found in unsanitary conditions. I know both are bad but that link listed above explains more clearly any risks. Luckily so far no one has had an adverse reaction. But its best to toss any of the products mentioned above.
 
I've been using the powders without any issues, not the same batch number of course. Haven't heard anything else negative about these powders.
 
Amazon, I thought, stop selling them because of this issue. I know I got a refund last year because of this.
 
My shikakai is by supreme and my Aritha is hesh...im surely about to toss it...Thank God I hadn't used it yet! My batch was manufactured March 2009 and it expires February 2012, fine time to discover that its contaminated!
 
This recall involves Hesh Shikakai powder, sold in a 100g yellow box with the picture of a long and dark-haired woman on the front of the box. The recalled product can be identified the Batch number 836 and the UPC 8901701105105.

This recall involves Hesh Aritha Powder, sold in 100g yellow and orange boxes. The recalled product can be identified by UPC 8901701104108. All lots are affected by this recall.

source: Hesh Pharma products may be contaminated with bacteria - Health Canada Advisory 2010-08-13

The site states all the Hesh powders I had, so I tossed them. I'll be looking for new powders in the meantime.
 
The site states all the Hesh powders I had, so I tossed them. I'll be looking for new powders in the meantime.
@DDTexlaxed Ayurnaturalbeauty.com is having a 20% off sale today only and she has restocked her powders and other items that were OOS.

After today, it's 15% off Jan 13 - 14, 2011.
 
Thank you! I was just researching threads and clicked on the page. I'll be placing my order today. I need to learn how to mix indigo with henna, though.:grin:
 
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