I get why you’re worried about the hair loss! It’s not just about losing hair; it’s pretty stressful, especially when you see those shreds coming out. Let’s talk about this from an Ayurvedic perspective.
Firstly, hair loss usually progresses through stages, right? In Ayurveda, it’s often linked to dosha imbalances — especially pitta. When pitta dosha increases, it can lead to hair thinning, a dry or itchy scalp, and finally, hair fall or baldness. Sounds a bit like your situation, so you might be in the early middle stage. So, focus is on balancing this dosha, and yes, it can help slow down or sometimes even reverse hair loss.
Now about using Ayurveda. Bhringraj oil and amla, you’ve mentioned them, and they’re quite amazing. They nourish the scalp, reduce pitta, and might regrow hair over time. They make the existing hair strong and healthy too — a bonus! Massage your scalp with bhringraj oil a few times a week, leave it on overnight if you can. Wash it out in the morning. Mixing a little amla powder in your diet or as a paste on your scalp could help too.
You hit the nail on the head with your diet and digestion. It’s all connected. In Ayurveda, a weak digestive fire (agni) can lead to ama (toxins) building up, affecting nutrient absorption and, in turn, hair health. Those processed foods, well, they’re not doing any favors. Cut them down and try increasing whole foods — think fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains. Have you tried drinking herbal teas like ginger or triphala? They cleanse your system and boost gut health.
Diet is crucial! Foods like nuts, seeds, and leafy greens are rich in nutrients that support hair growth. Ghee, milk, and sesame seeds can also be beneficial. Consider adding turmeric and cumin in your spices, they balance doshas and aid digestion. Drinking plenty of water helps flush those toxins too.
And don’t forget stress management! Yoga, meditation, and pranayama do wonders for balancing your vata and pitta.
Look, hair loss can be genetic too, like in your family, but Ayurveda focuses on the individual’s constitution and balances the body to delay or prevent these hereditary patterns. Be patient as natural treatments tend to take time. If you’ve got more questions or see conditions worsening, seeking guidance from an experienced practitioner might not be a bad idea. Hopefully, you find a way towards the solution.



