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Croton tiglium can regrowth the hair (jamalgota)
Skin and Hair Disorders
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Croton tiglium can regrowth the hair (jamalgota) - #34250

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my friend told me that please find me that is there possibility I can regrow my hair find out on YouTube. There are some people say jamalgota can regrow the hair, is that true or notand tell me that it’s scientifically proved or not

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Jamalgota in ayurveda is a virechana drug , there is no evidence that tells that jamalgota helps in regrowing hairs in humans

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Jamalgota, also known as Croton tiglium, is indeed a potent plant used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, but it’s primarily known for its strong purgative properties, not for hair regrowth. Its seeds are used in Ayurvedic practices to detoxify and cleanse the gastrointestinal tract, but the plant itself is toxic and requires careful handling.

As for hair regrowth, there’s no scientific evidence or studies that confirm the effectiveness of Jamalgota for this purpose. Using it without proper guidance can be very harzardous due to its toxic nature. Various online resources may suggest its use but one should be cautious. Ayurveda, like any medical tradition, emphasizes safety and appropriateness of treatment.

Instead of relying on Jamalgota for hair regrowth, it’s more beneficial to understand your dosha and any underlying imbalances that might be contributing to hair loss. For instance, Vata imbalance might cause dryness and deficiency in tissues, including hair; Pitta imbalance can lead to issues like inflammation, which might damage hair; Kapha can cause blockages that might hinder proper nourishment to hair follicles.

A practical approach would often include a combination of dietary changes, lifestyle adjustments, herbal supplements like Bhringraj, Amla, and scalp treatments with oils such as coconut or bhringraj oil which are traditionally used to support hair health. Also, ensuring a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals can significantly aid in maintaining healthy hair. Regular practices like yoga and stress management can help in keeping doshas balanced.

Remember that it’s crucial to consult an Ayurveda practitioner who can provide a personalized plan, tailored to your individual constitution and the precise cause of hair loss. They would ensure that the chosen remedies are safe and appropriate for you, instead of relying on potentially harmful substances like jamalgota.

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When it comes to using Croton tiglium, known as jamalgota, for hair regrowth, let’s be clear that this is not a scientifically-backed remedy. Jamalgota is traditionally known for its strong purgative properties in Ayurvedai and is often used with caution in detoxification processes rather than for hair treatment. Applying or ingesting it without proper guidance can lead to severe reactions, due to its toxic nature. Its primary use does not include promoting hair growth.

Hair loss often relates to a variety of factors like stress, hormonal imbalances, genetics, or nutritional deficiencies. In Siddha-Ayurvedic practices, hair health is typically associated with the balance of the body’s doshas, particularly pita. Imbalance in pita dosha can lead to hair problems, including loss or thinning. Instead of focusing on jamalgota, you might consider improving overall scalp health through a balanced diet rich in herbs known to nourish and strengthen hair. Amla, bhringraj, and neem are highly beneficial for promoting healthy hair growth when used regularly in appropriate formulations.

For specific recommendations, massage the scalp with bhringraj oil or amla oil several times a week. This improves local blood flow and brings nutrients directly to hair follicles. Incorporate diet rich in iron, proteins, and essential fatty acids—green leafy vegetabls, nuts, eggs, and seeds to support hair health from within. Take steps to reduce stress, ensure adequate sleep, and maintain good digestive fire (agni), as these are crucial for preventing hairloss. For more detailed and personalized guidance, consulting a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner would be wise to address the root causes of hair thinning unique to your condition.

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