Shatavri kshirpaka 100 ml twice empty stomach.
Sanshamani vati 2 tabs (500 mg each) twice before a meal with water. Dhatri rasayana 3 gm twice empty stomach with water. Bhringraja churna 2 gm twice before a meal with water.
Panchkarma - Daily shirobasti with bhringraja taila in the afternoon (30 shiro basti). Matra basti (bala taila 40 ml) on alternate days in the evening after dinner. Nasya karma with anu taila (6 drops) every day in the evening empty stomach (done for 30 days)
Aloepecia can be a real nuisance, especially with those itchy patches you’re dealing with. It’s important to look at Ayurveda’s understanding of hair health, which often ties back to doshas. In your case, it sounds like there might be an imbalance, particularly with Pitta and Vata.
Now let’s dive in. First, focusing on diet, which plays a crucial role in maintaining balance. Avoid spicy, hot, and oily foods as these can aggravate Pitta and lead to more inflammation and itching. Instead, try incorporating cooling foods like cucumber, leafy greens, and lots of fresh fruits like pomegranate and coconut water. Stay hydrated, too; it’s super essential.
For the itching and hair loss, consider using herbal oils like neem or bhringraj oil. Gently massage your scalp with these oils to help nourish and calm the skin. You can warm the oil slightly, apply it, and leave it for a couple of hours before washing it off with a mild shampoo. Do this about twice a week.
Herbal teas made from chamomile or peppermint can also provide relief from itchiness and offer a little relaxation; brew them fresh and have it daily. When it comes to shampoos and hair products, avoid those with harsh chemicals, sticking to natural ingredients as much as possible.
Stress reduction is key! Some simple breathing exercises or yoga can really make a difference in calming the mind and reducing dosha imbalances. Try practiсing ‘Anulom Vilom’ (alternate nostril breathing) daily for 10 minutes.
If bleeding occurs frequently or worsens, do consult a medical professional soon. Balancing lifestyle and habits with thoughtful Ayurvedic techniques can hopefully provide some relief. This journey is about patience and gentle changes. Let me know if there’s anything else you need!