Hair thinning, especially in the middle of the scalp, can be a tough thing to deal with. In Ayurveda, hair health is often linked to dosha imbalances, and particularly Pitta dosha. It’s connected to heat in the body, and too much can lead to hair thinning or even hair loss. It can also be about diet and lifestyle, so let’s look at a few things you can try changing or doing to see if it helps.
Firstly, cooling your mind and body is key. Spend some time each day sitting quietly, maybe in a cool, shaded place. Meditation and deep breathing are fantastic at calming Pitta. Practicing these regularly can actually make a big difference. Try doing this morning or evening, when you find quiet time.
Your diet plays a big role too. Avoiding foods that are excessively spicy, oily, or and sour might help balance Pitta. Incorporate cooling foods, think sweet fruits like melons, cucumbers and leafy greens. Gosh, even a bit of fresh coconut might be nice and cooling. Drinking amla juice or bhringraj tea occasionally can support your hair health from the inside.
Try applying Brahmi or Amla oil to your scalp. Warm it up a bit and gently massage it into your scalp. Leave it overnight if possible or for a few hours before washing. This practice can nourish your scalp and promote better hair growth. Ensure you’re washing your hair with a mild herbal shampoo that doesn’t strip away natural oils.
Keep overall body health in check too. Ayurveda believes health starts in the gut with Agni, the digestive fire. If it’s weak, your body won’t get the nourishment it needs. Eating warm, cooked meals and sipping warm water can aid digestion.
No recommendation is ever totally complete, huh, without considering stress. Persistent stress can impact hair health significantly, so, nurture those relaxation habits. Last but not least, if things still don’t improve or it’s getting more noticeable, do reach out to a practitioner for personalized advice. Hair loss can indicate other underlying conditions that might need attention.



