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This tree has many uses: Fruits (flesh and seeds) have a nutritional and curative value. They are rich in protein and leaves in calcium, iron and magnesium.
We wash with it, as well as the sick and the deceased.
Bees are fond of its flowers and this gives us a fabulous honey.
Parts used :
The leaves.
The leaves are hand-picked, air-dried and powdered.
Odour: sweet, herbaceous, fresh cut grass like "spinach".
Composition :
Saponosides
Flavonoids
Triterpenic glycosides
Mucilages
For hair:
Sidr powder allows hair to be washed naturally. A cousin of Shikakai, Sidr has the advantage of preventing hair that has been coloured with mixtures containing Indigo and Katam from bleeding out. It beautifies the hair. Astringent and purifying, it helps to relieve itching due to scalp diseases and fights dandruff.
To be used with:
Films: essential oils of Geranium, Cade, Laurel, Palmarosa, vegetable oils of Laurel berries, Chaulmoogra, Peony powders, Brahmi, Tulsi
Hair washing: Shikakai, Amla, Rhassoul powders
Instructions for use and advice for use:
During colouring:
It is especially during or after an indigo that it would be interesting. It is either incorporated into indigo colouring (Egyptian henna+indigo+sidr+olive oil) or used as a mask or shampoo.
As a mask:
100g of Sidr, with 2 spoonfuls of olive oil or without your choice.
The whole thing is to be installed at ½ time.
Or
In oily maceration, to put on his hair like a kind of mask.
In shampoo:
Ingredients
1 tablespoon of SIDR
Water about 50 ml (until the desired texture is obtained)
Method:
Mix the sidr and water until you obtain a homogeneous paste that is quite sticky.
Apply to wet hair and leave on for 5 to 10 minutes. A little precision, the mixture you will prepare must be liquid like a shampoo, do not put tons of it. Sidr contains saponin, so it has washing properties, so manage to "lather", "wash" your hair. Of course, don't expect it to foam like supermarket shampoo! 
Rinse thoroughly, and rinse well, passing your hand through the hair well otherwise you may get sticky hair. In addition, if there is any product left, the hair takes longer to dry!
Let your hair dry.
Results:
Shiny, clean hair. The sidr prevents indigo from disgorging. Then, I couldn't say if this prevents the disgorgement of the other henna, because I in my shower, the greenish aspect of the sidr when rinsing probably hid the Sidr. Anyway, if you know how to use it well, I think it makes your hair thicker and redesigns the curls!
For the skin:
Astringent and cleanser, it is used to relieve skin problems. Rich in mucilage and soothing, it calms itching, eczema, psoriasis, boils, pimples, acne, etc...
Instructions for use and advice for use
In paste or poultice: Make yourself a mixture of hot water and sidr and apply it on your face for 5-10 minutes.
Jujubier (sidr) leaves are also used to clean the body of the deceased Muslim and put it in the sheets surrounding it.
Jujube leaves purify the body and cleanse impurities on our body.
It balances blood pressure and cures bronchitis and asthma, and is very good for people with high blood pressure.
It heals the stomach and soothes stomach pain... It is very good for the face, against acne pimples because it deeply moisturizes the face and softens the face, against wrinkles.