Every day, slice four or five pieces of ginger and rub them on the roots of your eyebrows. Over time, you will notice that your eyebrows become thicker than before.
Why does ginger promote eyebrow growth? It's because ginger belongs to the lung, spleen, and stomach meridians. The spleen and stomach are the source of vital energy, while the lungs govern the overall energy of the body. Therefore, using ginger can have a tonifying effect on the lungs. When lung function is enhanced, eyebrows become thicker and darker.
In addition, if your eyebrows are thin or pale and prone to falling out, it is closely related to the insufficient nutrition of the hair follicles. To put it simply, eyebrows are like "plants" growing on your face. If the "water channels" underneath these "plants," which are the capillaries, are not unobstructed, then hair cannot receive the necessary nutrients. As a result, the "plants" become sparse, dry, and fall out.
Ginger has a warm nature and can promote the dispersion of external pathogens and improve blood circulation. In this case, ginger acts like a worker carrying a shovel, clearing the "water channels" and ensuring timely nutritional supply to the "plants." Naturally, the eyebrows grow thick and lush.