To address your issue with dandruff and hairfall, it’s essential to consider your body constitution and underlying imbalances. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, these problems often relate to an imbalance in the Pitta and Vata doshas, affecting both scalp health and hair strength. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Incorporate cooling and nourishing foods, such as cucumber, mint, and coconut water, to balance Pitta. Avoid overly spicy, oily, or fermented foods which may exacerbate imbalances. Regular consumption of Amla (Indian gooseberry) in powder or juice form can help strengthen hair roots.
2. Scalp Care: Apply warm coconut oil mixed with neem oil (just a few drops) to your scalp twice a week. Neem’s antibacterial properties can help combat dandruff, while coconut oil nourishes the scalp. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes before washing off with a mild, sulfate-free shampoo.
3. Herbal Treatments: You might try a paste made from ground fenugreek (methi) seeds. Soak the seeds overnight, grind into a paste, and apply to your scalp for 30 minutes before washing. This can help reduce dandruff and promote hair growth due to its high protein content.
4. Stress Management: High stress can lead to hairfall. Incorporate practices like Pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation into your daily routine to maintain balance and reduce stress.
5. White Patches on Skin: These could be due to various reasons such as Pitta imbalances or fungal infections. Applying a mix of turmeric paste and a few drops of mustard oil can be beneficial. Consult with a healthcare provider to ensure an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
It’s important to be consistent with these practices, as natural remedies take time to show results. However, if there’s no improvement or if symptoms worsen, consider seeking guidance from a healthcare professional to explore other underlying causes or conditions.