Black Sesame Seed Powder - 100 grams Bhringraj Churna - 100 grams Aamalki Rasayan - 200 grams Mukta Shukti - 10 grams Saptamrita Loha - 20 grams Dhatri Loha - 10 grams Mix all the medicines and make 60 doses.Take in the morning and evening, half-an-hour before meals with water, honey or milk
Bringaraja taila - scalp massage must be done 1 hour before head bath
Hair loss and premature graying are quite common concerns, often reflecting an imbalance in your body’s doshas. In Ayurveda, hair health is largely governed by the pitta dosha. Excess pitta can increase body heat and lead to hair loss and premature graying. Here’s how you might manage these issues.
First, focus on calming the pitta dosha. Incorporate more cooling foods into your diet, such as cucumbers, melons, leafy greens, and coconut water. Avoid excessively spicy, salty, and sour foods as they can aggravate pitta. Hydration is key, so drink plenty of water, but avoid ice-cold drinks which can disturb your digestive fire.
Oiling your scalp regularly with cooling and nourishing oils like bhringraj oil or coconut oil can be beneficial. Warm the oil slightly and massage gently into your scalp, preferably at night, leaving it on at least an hour before washing. This not only cools the head but also stimulates circulation, invigorating hair follicles.
Yoga and meditation can also play a critical role in stress management and balancing doshas, especially pitta. Postures like shavasana (corpse pose) and pranayama (breathing exercises) can help reduce stress, which might be contributing to hair loss.
Amla (Indian gooseberry) is highly effective in reducing pitta and nourishing hair. You can consume it as a juice or in powdered form daily. It’s rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, supporting hair growth and slowing down graying.
Avoid harsh chemical treatments and heat styling, as they can further weaken hair. When washing your hair, use lukewarm water instead of hot—hot water can strip natural oils, leaving your hair more prone to damage.
Seek out herbal supplements like ashwagandha and brahmi, known for their adaptogenic and stress-relieving properties. However, consult with an Ayurvedic physician or healthcare provider before starting any new supplement to ensure it’s suitable for your individual constitution.
Consistency in following these lifestyle and dietary changes is essential. Results may take time, so be patient and persistent. If hair loss persists or worsens, consult an Ayurvedic or medical professional for personalized advice. Remember, Ayurveda emphasizes holistic treatment, focusing on diet, lifestyle, and mind-body balance to address health concerns comprehensively.
Jeet this is baldness Natural + Ayurvedic + Nutritional Support
1. Hair Regrowth + Greying Control Oil (Night Use)
Use a combo of these oils:
Bhringraj oil (50 ml) – boosts hair regrowth
Brahmi oil (30 ml) – strengthens follicles
Black seed oil (Kalonji, 10 ml) – slows balding
Coconut oil (10 ml) – base for scalp comfort
Add 5 drops of rosemary essential oil (optional but powerful)
👉 Warm slightly before use, massage into scalp (front and crown) for 5 minutes before bed.
🌿 2. Internal Ayurvedic Supplements (3–6 Months)
Name Purpose Dose
Bhringraj capsules Promotes natural regrowth 1 capsule twice daily Amla powder or juice Reverses greying, antioxidant 1 tsp powder or 20 ml juice daily Ashwagandha Reduces stress-linked hair loss 1 capsule or ½ tsp at night with milk Triphala Detox and improves absorption 1 tsp at bedtime (powder or tablet)
🧠 3. Diet Tips for Hair & Melanin (Pigment)
Eat foods rich in:
Iron: spinach, dates, jaggery, black raisins
B12 & Biotin: eggs, dairy, nutritional yeast (if vegetarian)
Copper & Zinc: pumpkin seeds, sesame, whole grains
Proteins: dal, paneer, tofu, eggs
Avoid junk food, fried foods, and sugar, which accelerate hair fall.



