Ah, alopecia, it’s tricky since each case can manifest differently, but let’s dive into Indraluptha Lepam and how it might help you. This herbal paste aims to stimulate those lazy hair follicles, trying to convince them to start growing hair again—especially in those sudden spots it’s been missing from. It’s generally used to bring balance to your Pitta and Vata doshas, which are often linked with hair issues when out of whack.
Results with Indraluptha Lepam? This varies a lot from person to person. You may notice changes in growth in about a month, though some could take a bit longer. Consistency is key, so you’d want to apply it daily, unless otherwise directed by your practitioner who knwos your specific dosha type and imbalance.
As for side effects, it’s relatively safe, but like any topical remedy, do a patch test first to see if youhave a reaction, especially if you’ve got sensitive skin or scalp. Some people do experience a bit of irritation if the ingredients don’t sit well with them.
Combining treatments can enhance results. Scalp massages with oils like bhringraj or coconut oil can further nourish the scalp and enhance blood circulation. But make sure not to overdo it, as overstimulation can sometimes irritate the scalp. Pairing the lepam with a soothing routine could be just the balance you need.
Since Ayurveda is all about a holistic approach, also consider stress-reducing practices like yoga or meditation, which can help, as stress is often a stealthy catalyst for hair loss. Watch your diet, too—focus on cooling, nourishing foods if you’re addressing a Pitta imbalance.
Finally, while it’s okay to be cautious of steroids, don’t rule out what your dermatologist suggested, especially if your alopecia is severe. A mixed approach might end up being the most effective.


