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Skin and Hair Disorders

Skin and Hair Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 8

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Questions about Skin and Hair Disorders

How effective is Neelibringadi hair oil for addressing hair loss issues?

15 days ago
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I am really worried about my hair lately, it feels like it's thinning out way too fast. I've tried almost everything from shampoos to vitamins, but nothing seems to be working. So, I heard about Neelibringadi hair oil from a friend who swears by it, and honestly, I'm super curious but skeptical, you know? I mean, I've seen so many products that claim to do miracles but end up being just a waste of money. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago, I decided to give Neelibringadi hair oil a shot. The first thing I noticed was its smell—like, really strong! Not unpleasant, just... potent? It took me a bit to get used to it. But the real deal was about to hit... So, I applied it religiously, like every night, massaging it into my scalp and hoping for the best. I read somewhere that it helps improve blood circulation in the scalp, which makes sense because that’s probably what my hair needs right now. But my only concern is whether it's actually making a difference or if I'm just imagining things at this point. I've got to say, after about a week, I could swear my hair felt slightly fuller, but was it the Neelibringadi hair oil or just my wishful thinking? I really want to know if it can help with the whole thinning issue, and I'm looking for more insights from those who've tried it too. Has anyone else noticed improved hair texture or even growth after using this? Also, if you applied this oil, how long did it take before you saw any noticeable changes? My hair doctor suggested a couple of lifestyle changes along with using it, like stress management and proper diet. I mean, that's all normal advice, but if the Neelibringadi hair oil could also help speed up the process, that would be awesome! Does it actually take time to show results, or can it work pretty fast? I'm kinda anxious about this, honestly. Any tips or personal experiences with Neelibringadi hair oil would be really helpful. I guess what I’m really seeking is reassurance that this isn't just another gimmick, but a legit solution. And please, if you’ve had any side effects from using Neelibringadi hair oil, spill the beans! I’d rather know upfront than be blindsided. Ugh, the journey of trying to keep my hair healthy can be such a roller coaster ride! But I'm hopeful. Fingers crossed this will finally be the answer to my prayers!


I totally get where you're coming from about the anxiety and skepticism—hair loss can be such a frustrating roller coaster. So, Neelibringadi hair oil is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation, and it's been used for ages. It's got quite a reputation in Ayurveda for improving hair health, and for good reason. The main herbs in there, like Bhringraj (often dubbed "the king of hair"), amla and sometimes indigo, are thought to enhance hair growth by nourishing the scalp and improving blood circulation, like you mentioned. It also helps with cooling, which can be beneficial since excess heat (Pitta imbalance) can be a factor in hair fall. You mentioned trying Neelibringadi every night and that's great; consistency can play a huge role here. Typically, it may take a few weeks to a couple of months to notice significant changes, as improvements in hair texture and density aren't instant. It's not a magic bullet, but many people do report seeing their hair feeling fuller and stronger after prolonged use. Keep an eye on changes in hair breakage and general health (shine and softness) first as those are often the first signs. There isn't really a one-size-fits-all answer, though. Sometimes, diet (look into increasing iron-rich foods and maybe biotin) and stress levels can massively influence hair health. It's not just the oil doing all the work. So absolutely pay attention to those lifestyle adjustments your doc mentioned! Side effects are rare with Neelibringadi, but yes, some people might find the oil heavy or too strong in scent, though you've already adjusted to that. If you ever notice increased irritation or extra hair loss (esp. after washing), it may not be the right choice for your specific scalp type. Keep the faith, and maybe try tracking even small changes in a journal, so you can objectively see if you're making progress over time. You’re not alone in this, and hopefully this oil is just the beginning of your solution.
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What are the benefits and side effects of using Pigmento tablets for skin issues?

15 days ago
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I am constantly battling skin issues, it’s been like forever! Recently, I heard about this thing called Pigmento tablets, and it’s got me intrigued. My skin has been so uneven, and I’ve been trying different creams, but nothing seems to work. I read somewhere that Pigmento tablets can help with skin pigmentation, but the thing is, I don’t know much about them, ya know? So, here I am just googling like crazy and still feeling lost. So, let me tell you a bit about my situation. For the past few months, I've noticed that my face has developed these dark spots and patches. At first, I thought maybe it was due to the summer sun, but even after using sunscreen like my friends suggested, it didn't really get better. It’s kinda frustrating because I've tried this and that product, but nothing gives me the glow I used to have. Last week, I visited a dermatologist (which was a whole saga in itself), and she mentioned something about how Pigmento tablets might be a solution for me, but she also said there could be side effects? So like, has anyone else here tried Pigmento tablets? I mean, how do they even work? Are there specific skin issues it gets better, or is it just a general remedy? I want to be cute but without risking my health, right? Like, I keep scrolling through forums, and some people are saying they had amazing results, but then I bump into people that say it didn't do anything for them or they had bad experiences. That just makes me sooo confused! I also overheard a friend mention something about 'the more natural the better' when it comes to skin care, but I can't find much information if Pigmento tablets are more on the natural side or chemical, you know? Additionally, there’s this cloud of fear hanging over me. What if these tablets have some crazy side effects? I've heard horror stories about skin treatments gone wrong. Like, am I gonna wake up with an allergic reaction or a strange rash? Someone mentioned using it for a long term could even lead to dependency? Ugh, total anxiety mode! Another thing I have noticed is my mood kinda swings with how my skin looks. If I can’t find a solution, it gets to me, ya know? Would it be safe to take Pigmento tables along with my other vitamins? Also, is it something I should be wary about mixing with any other treatments I’m on? Like, how do I even go about starting it?! There’s so much information and misinfo out there, I can’t keep track. Can someone please help me figure out what to expect if I start taking Pigmento tablets? Are they worth it or just full of hype? Any tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks!


Let's unpack this a bit, make things clearer. Pigmento tablets are indeed used in Ayurveda for managing pigmentation disorders like vitiligo or hyperpigmentation. They are designed to balance skin's natural color without resorting to harsh chemicals, which kinda fits your desire for natural solutions. Imagine it like this, they try to help your skin behave itself better by improving the skin metabolism and enhancing melanin production where it’s needed. However, gotta be careful here — these tablets have specific herbal ingredients that aim to target skin issues from an ayurvedic perspective. They contain extracts like Psoralea corylifolia and other herbs known to support skin functions. Now about those benefits: they're often touted to treat uneven patches and dark spots. Some people report improvements in their complexion, which might sound just what you're looking for. Yet, like any remedy, particularly in Ayurveda where personalized medicine is the key, your body constitution (prakriti), current dosha imbalances, and lifestyle play a huge role in how well they might work for you. Sometimes people see dramatic results, while others don't notice much difference. Tricky, huh? Side effects, you asked? Well, while many people tolerate Pigmento quite well, some do find it doesn't agree with them – think mild skin rash, upset stomach, or itching. Definitely not for everyone, especially if you've got a sensitive belly or known allergies to its plant ingredients. Allergic reactions are rare, but they could happen. About long-term use and mixing with other stuff... It's generally a good idea to introduce one new supplement at a time, so you can track how it affects you, both the good and bad. If you’re taking other medications or vitamins, it’d be wise to get a green light from a healthcare professional to avoid interactions. Starting with Pigmento, begin slowly with a cautious dose. Most usually start with one or two tablets per day, observing for any side effects or improvements. It can take weeks to months for visible effects, so patience is part of the game. Remember, diligent sun protection continues to be key — sunscreen is your friend. Also, building a skin-friendly diet can support your topical and internal approach. Foods rich in antioxidants, with cooling properties (like cucumber, cilantro), nourish your skin from inside, you'd be surprised how much diet can influence. In the end, if you have that lingering uncertainty, a chat with an ayurvedic practitioner who knows your health history might bring some peace of mind and customized advice. That way, you get the glow without the guesswork.
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Skin whitening

16 days ago
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I have gained weight fast and not getting my periods regular my skin is became Dark i was registered so many times due to my dark skin and also i am not able loss weight weight i am feeling so bad every one are commenting on me dark skin and also they call me black beauty it feel is so heart' broken moments to me can get suggest me


Panchkarma for detoxification Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Chawanprash two spoons with warm milk two times a day
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How can I get a help in treating unwanted facial hair.

16 days ago
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I am having lot of unwanted hair not only on face and neck but also on other parts of the body and it lowers my confidence. So I need to talk on urgent basis as I am facing a lot of issues due to unwanted hair . Kindly help me with this.


You better consult a ayurvedic centre for snehana and Swedna therapy

Skin pigmantation.

16 days ago
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I have been suffering from skin pigmantation since 2020 and this was not cured even I have used a lot of skin ointment. This problem is embracing for me as I am not feel comfortable in public place because of this facial skin disorder.


Arjun powder +honey apply on affected area Panchtikta ghrit guggulu 1-0-1 Arogyavardhini vati 1-0-1 Stay hydrated Avoid spicy food and sun exposure

My hair becoming thin more hair fall

16 days ago
2 answers

Good morning sir/mam Suddenly I was loosing hair and my hair become very thin and it became too short can u pls help me to grow my hair and I was getting dranduf aa lot can you please suggest me something good which can grow my hair


Have you done your thyroid test and hb levels??

Skin elergy

16 days ago
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Mujhe bangles phnne se skin elergy h or abhi wax karwaya to skin me rashes ho gye hitching ho rhi h or mang me sindur lgane se bhi prblm hti h iska koi solution btao or agr dawai leti hu tb tk relefe h bad me vesa hi


“Aapke symptoms contact allergy aur pitta-kapha skin imbalance ki taraf indicate karte hain. Ye sirf surface ka problem nahi hai — andar se detox aur skin srotas (channels) ki safai karni padegi. Jab tak andar se dosha aur immunity balance nahi hoti, tab tak allergy wapas aati rahegi. Isliye main aapko suggest karungi ek proper personalized Ayurvedic consultation jahan main aapka prakriti, dosha imbalance aur diet-lifestyle sab analyze karke ek step-by-step healing plan banaungi. Main paid consultation karti hoon jisme detailed guidance milti hai.

What Are the Benefits of Mahamanjisthadi Kadha?

16 days ago
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So I've been dealing w/ these annoying skin issues for a while now, and I recently came across this thing called mahamanjisthadi kadha. I heard it’s some sort of Ayurvedic herbal concoction that might help clear up skin problems. Honestly, it’s been frustrating—I've tried a bunch of products and even changed my diet, but nothing seems to work!! So, like, I’m really curious about’s it all about. My friend, who’s super into Ayurveda, told me about mahamanjisthadi kadha, saying it helped really amazing for her acne scars and general skin health. I’ve also been feeling kind of sluggish, and I wonder if mahamanjisthadi kadha can help my energy levels too?? Are there any specific symptoms or issues that this remedy is particularly good for? I mean, do any of you guys have actual experiences with it? I’m kind of on the fence if I should just go ahead and try it or if I should do some more research. It's tough finding honest opinions out there! Also, I read that it can have some detoxifying effects – is that true? Like, what’s in this stuff, and should I be worried about any side effects? I’d love to know if it’s safe to take daily. I’ve thought about getting some mahamanjisthadi kadha from an online herbal shop, but there’s so many options, it’s overwhelming. If I go for it, what dose do you think is best? My skin has been kind of itchy too, which is just adds to my frustration. Like, can mahamanjisthadi kadha clear up that too? I feel like I’m just rambling but I really need some guidance here. Before I dive into trying this, any tips or personal stories about anyone using mahamanjisthadi kadha would be super helpful. Like… should I combine it with other herbs or treatments? Thank you!!


mahamanjishtadi kwatham is one of the very useful and potent ayurvedic formulation used widely in ayurvedic practice it is used mainly in skin diseases, pittaja vyadhi, and in some urinary diseases its main action is to purify blood and to reduce pitta and a ayurvedic doctor may prescribe u this medicine depending on your disease and dosha predominant in your body
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How to reduce wrinkles and skin thining

16 days ago
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I am 39 years old..my face's skin is thining and I am suffering from wrinkles...my skin is aging more than my age.. please give solution for that.what should I apply or eat to recover...also my hair are falling and getting grey more and more


Alright, it sounds like you're dealing with skin thining, wrinkles, and hair issues, all of which might be tied to certain dosha imbalances, specifically Vata. In Ayurveda, Vata is often linked to aging, dryness, and brittleness—things you’re noticing with your skin and hair. First up, let's focus on diet. Eating warm, moist, and nourishing foods can help pacify Vata. Get some ghee and use it generously in your cooking, maybe on warm rice or over cooked vegetables. Also, try including sesame seeds and nuts like almonds and walnuts—they're great for your skin and hair. Consider including more sweet, sour, and salty tastes in your meals, which naturally balance Vata. Avoid cold, dry, or raw foods for now. Hydration is key too. Perhaps try sipping on warm water throughout the day, you could even infuse it with a bit of ginger to aid digestion (the Agni, as we call it). Maybe some herbal teas like ashwagandha or licorice if you’re up for them. For external application, massage your skin with a mix of sesame and almond oil before showering. This Abhyanga, or self-massage, can truly nourish your skin, maybe do this a few times a week. And please, stay out of harsh sunlight and wind when you can, they can aggravate Vata and lead to more dryness. About hair, the same oils can be applied to your scalp. A gentle massage can stimulate blood flow and might help with the greying and falling. Triphala, an Ayurvedic herb, can be taken before bed. It’s said to be beneficial for hair and a great rejuvenator—it’s like hitting two birds with one stone, you know? Don't forget lifestyle. Stress can worsen imbalances, so simple daily practices like meditation or yoga could make a difference. Rest is super important, both in quality and quantity—make sure you’re nestled into restful, peaceful sleep. Remember, these things don't work overnight, and consistency is a big deal. Your body and mind will take some time to adjust and heal. If anything feels too much, always a good idea to chat with an Ayurvedic practitioner who's aware of your full constitution. And hey, don’t be shy reaching out for professional help if you think anything’s amiss beyond beauty concerns, right?
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How to prevent hair thinning?

17 days ago
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My hair has started thinking. I m also suffering from hair damage. My skin is dry. It lacks shine. My lips are turned black. Earlier or was pink. I m thin and my belly is big. My sin is dull. My eyes looks like an old man though l m only 40and unmarried.


Panchkarma for detoxification High protein diet Aswagandha leham two spoons with warm milk two times a day Bringaraj tailam to apply at hair

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