Hello Vandana Ji,
I can understand your concern regarding Hair loss in the front area of the scalp—especially where the scalp skin starts to become visible. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅PROBABLE CAUSES
👉Androgenic alopecia (female pattern baldness) – common after menopause due to hormonal changes. 👉Nutritional deficiencies – Iron, Vitamin D3, B12, protein deficiency. 👉Stress, thyroid, or poor sleep. 👉Tight hairstyles or frequent coloring.
✅INTERNAL MEDICATION
1. Bhringraj Vati – 1 tablet twice daily with water or milk. ( Nourishes hair roots and prevents premature hair loss.)
2. Amla Rasayan – 1 tsp morning and evening. ( Rejuvenates hair and strengthens immunity.)
3. Narikela Lavan – 1 tablet twice daily after meals. (Supports hormonal and calcium balance in women above 50.)
4. Triphala churna – 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water. ( Detoxifies the body and improves nutrient absorption.)
✅EXTERNAL AYURVEDIC APPLICATION
1. Neelibhringadi Taila – Warm the oil slightly and apply to scalp 3 times a week. ( Promotes regrowth and strengthens hair roots.)
2. Kesharaja Taila + Brahmi Taila (mix equal parts) – Massage gently into scalp for 10 min before sleep. (Enhances circulation and reduces dryness)
3. Aloe vera pulp + Amla juice – Apply as a natural mask once weekly for hair hydration and shine.
✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE TIPS
✅ Include
Amla, curry leaves, black sesame seeds, walnuts, soaked almonds. Cow’s ghee and coconut oil – nourish hair internally. Moong dal, milk, ghee, dates, jaggery, leafy greens, beetroot.
❌ Avoid
Spicy, fried, stale food. Excess tea, coffee, alcohol. Late-night sleep and stress.
✅YOGA AND LIFESTYLE
Sarvangasana, Vajrasana, Shirsasana (if comfortable) – improve scalp blood flow. Pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari) – balances Vata-Pitta and relieves stress. Keep scalp clean; avoid harsh shampoos and hot water baths.
Hair can regrow and become thicker even after 60 when scalp health and internal nourishment are restored. Patience and consistency (minimum 2–3 months) are key.
Wishing you a good health😊
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
There might be various reasons for hair loss like harmonal imbalance stress nutritional deficiency low protein intake Start on Bringaraja cap 1-0-1 Ashwagandha cap0-0-1 Amla juice 10 ml once daily Shankapuspi churna 1/2-0-1-2 tsp With warm water Navayas lauha 0-1-0 Bringaraja taila - scalp massage
Hello Vandana Take Amalaki rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Ashwagandha churan 0-0-1tsp at bedtime with warm milk Neelibhringadi oil on scalp twice weekly keep overnight and wash in the morning with Anti hairfall shampoo Visit nearby ayurvedic doctor to do prachhana treatment.
Apply Bhringaraja oil over scalp for 15 minutes. Slight head massage can be given.
- Triphala choornam 1 tsp with 500 ml of water. Use this water as shampoo in room temperature.
- Boil kalongi seeds, Fenugreek and rice in some water and strain it off.
Use the strained one as hair pack. Water as hair serum. Refrigerate the remaining ones but use in hair at room temperature.
1. Trichup capsule 1 -0-1 after food.
Do prachaan in nearby ayurvedic centre, it will helps in hair growth. Take daily one amla.
Take care, Dr. Shaniba
Don’t worry take ashwagandhalehyam 1tsp with milk, neeli bhrignamalkam external application
Resion of hair loss in women’s= hormonal changes…after that iron deficiency.and some times stress and anxiety reduced hairs
Management=
AMLAKI RASAYAN POWDER=100gm SAPTAMRITH LAUH 20GM Mukta SHUKTI BHSMA 10GM JATAMANSHI POWDER 50GM BHRINGRAJ POWDER=50gm… Mix all and take 1/1 TSP EMPTY STOMACH TWICE DAILY
Nutrela d2k 1-1 tab chew any time twice daily
Yoga and Pranayam=BHRAMRI KAPALBHATI UJAAYI 10 min each
It may be due to high stress. 1. Tab mansmitra vati 2HS before bed time 2. Bhringraj oil for scalp massage 3. Tab serrenkoti nei 1 OD.
Frontal hair loss with visible scalp at age 60 is often linked to age-related hormonal changes, Pitta-Vata imbalance, and Shukra and Majja dhatu depletion in Ayurveda.
1.Narasimha Rasayanam 1 tsp with warm milk empty stomach in the morning 2.Bhringrajsava 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily with water after meals 3.Punarnava Mandur 1 tab with water after lunch
External Applications - Bhringamalakadi Taila or Neelibhringadi Oil: Massage gently on scalp 2–3 times a week. - Amla + Hibiscus paste: Apply weekly for root strengthening. - Aloe vera gel: Apply on scalp to cool and hydrate.
Lifestyle Tips - Avoid spicy, sour, and fried foods. - Include ghee, soaked almonds, sesame seeds, and pomegranate. - Practice Shiro Abhyanga (head massage), Yoga Nidra, and Bhramari Pranayama.
HELLO VANDANA,
You are 60 year old women experiencing hair thinning and visible scalp, especially in the front area This type of hairloss is very common after menopause and usually results from a combination of age related changes, hormonal imbalance and nutritional deficiency
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BODY In Ayurveda, hair is considered by product of bone tissue and nourished by rasa (body fluid) and rakta (blood) When these dhatus are weak or not nourished properly, the hair roots lose strength causing hair fall and thinnig
The condition is called Khalitya in Ayurveda
MAIN DOSHA INVOLVED -Pitta dosha becomes aggravated causing inflamamtion and damage in hair roots -Vata dosha increases due to age and causes dryness, weakness, and hairfall -Kapha dosha usually decreases, making the scalp dry and undernourished
SIMPLY Think of your hair like plants in a garden -If there’s too much heat (pitta), the roots get burned -If there’s too much dryness (vata), the soil loses moisture -If the nourishing water (rasa dhatu) and minerals (rakta dhatu) are less, growth weakens
This is exactly what happens in your scalp
TREATMENT GOALS -Stop further hair loss by calming aggravated pitta and vata dosha -Rejuvenate hair roots and improve blood supply to the scalp -Promote new hair growth with nourishing medications -Improve overall vitality and balance body-mind through diet and lifestyle
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) BHRINGARAJASAVA= 20 ml with equal water after meals twice daily for 3 months =classical tonic for hair and liver, strengthens root and improves blood quality
2) AMLAKI RASAYANA= 1 tsp twice daily with warm water =rejuvinates hair follicles, rich in vitamin c, balances pitta
3) NARASIMHA RASAYANA= 1 tsp daily in morning for 3 months =promotes tissue regeneration, nourishes asthi dhatu
4) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water =gentle detoxifier, cleanses pitta and improves digestion
5) CHYAWANPRASHA= 1 tsp in morning =general Rasayana, boosts immunity, and vitality
6) BRAHMI VATI= 1 tab twice daily for 1 month =calms mind, reduces stress (a key factor in hair loss)
EXTERNAL OIL APPLICATIONS
1. NEELIBHRINGADI TAILA- massage warm oil 30 mins before bath for 4 times/week(ref- sahasra yoga)
2. DHURDHURAPATRADI TAILA- for scalp dryness and dandruff = twice/week(ref- bhaisajya ratnavali)
3. BRAHMI-AMLA OIL- infuse oil with fresh amla and brahmi leaves regularly use
FOR FRIZZ- use coconut or sesame base for INFLAMATION- use amla infused cooling oils
POTENT HERBAL PACKS FOR SCALP
1)CLASSIC HAIR PACK -bhringaraj churna- 1 tsp -amla powder- 1 tsp -hibiscus powder- 1 tsp -aloe vera pulp- 2tbsp Apply 1 hour before bath; rinse with herbal decoction
2)RAKTA- SODHANA SCALP LEPA -Manjistha+lodhra+triphala+sandalwood+rose water =apply during pitta-aggravated stages, especially with itching or scalp redness
ESSENTIAL FOODS -cow milk+ghee= builds Ojas, nourishes dhatu -black sesame seeds= asthi dhatu enhancer -soaked almonds(5-6)= omega 3+ protein -fresh amla(or juice)= rasayana, anti-pitta -moong dal khichdi= easily digestible -curry leaves(raw/chutney)= rich in iron and vitamin c -dates, figs, raisins= rasa dhatu replenishment
AVOID -spicy, fermented, fried , junk food -late night meals -overconsumption of tea, coffe, carbonated drinks -alcohol, smoking
LIFESTYLE + DAILY ROUTINES
MORNING ROUTINE -Wake before 6 AM= aligns with brahma muhurtha if possible
-GANDUSHA(oil pulling) with sesame oil= removes ama from head and neck
-NASYA= instill 2 drops of ANU TAILA in each nostril every morning- clears srotas, enhances hair nourishment
-SHIROABHYANGA(Hair oiling)- calms vata, strengthens follicles
-LIGHT YOGA- enhances circulation to scalp
HAIR WASH -use herbal decoctions- shikakai, Geetha, amla, powder boiled and filtered -avoid chemical shampoo, hot water -wash 2-3 times/week max
YOGA ASANA -Adho much svanasana(downward dog)= increases scalp blood flow -Sarvangasana= stimulates thyroid, nourishes head region -Shirshasana= direct blood flow to scalp -Ustrasana, Matsyasana= opens up chest and throat, affects hormonal balance
PRANAYAM -Bhramari= calms mind, improves oxygen to hair roots -Anulom vilom= balances vata- pitta -Sheetali/sheetkari= pitta shamak
MEDITATION -daily 15 mins of Trataka(candle gazing)+ Dhyana can help hormonal and mental factors
SPECIAL HIAR DECOCTION BOIL- 1 tsp bhringaraj, 1 tsp brahmi, 1/2 tsp yashtimadhu, 3 cups water-> reduce to 1 cup->drink daily AM or PM
-Hair regrowth is gradual but certain with Rasayana+ Shamana+ stress correction -Allow 2-3 months minimum for visible results -Follow Ritucharya- vata-pacifying in winter, pitta-calming in summer -treat the mind and lifestyle as deeply as the body
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Hair loss in the frontal area of the scalp can be attributed to several factors. In Ayurveda, hair health is largely influenced by the balance of doshas, particularly Pitta. At the age of 60, Vata dosha can also be a contributing factor due to natural aging processes. An imbalance in these doshas might result in thinning of the hair and others problems in the scalp.
One primary cause could be hormonal changes, common at this stage in life, affecting the hair follicles. In Ayurveda, this can be related to both Pitta aggravation and the degeneration aspect of high Vata. It’s essential to address these imbalances holistically. Stress, anxiety and lifestyle factors also play a significant role in accelerating hair loss, particularly in the form of pattern baldness seen in the frontal area.
To tackle this issue, consider dietary improvements to pacify Pitta and Vata. Consuming foods that are cooling and nourishing, like fresh fruits, juices, coconut water, and aloe vera, can help balance Pitta. Include healthy fats like ghee and sesame oil for Vata pacification. Iron, zinc, and vitamin-D rich foods are essential—they nourish the hair roots. Avoid excessive spicy, oily, and fermented foods that may provoke Pitta.
Scalp massage with herbal oils, such as Amla oil or Bhringraj oil, can be beneficial. Massage gently during evenings to promote blood circulation and strengthen hair follicles. Utilizing herbal treatments like Brahmi powder in the form of pack could support. managing stress through practices like yoga, pranayama and meditation aid in calming the mind and reducing excess Vata-Pitta influences.
Ensure proper sleep, as irregular sleep disrupts all doshas and hampers hair health. If the thinning is significantly severe, considering speaking with a professional for personalized Ayurvedic remedies, or even modern treatments, would be prudent. Persisting hair loss may require deeper intervention to prevent further thinning and to address underlying causes effectively.
At your age, hair loss in the front area of the scalp can often be attributed to what we in Siddha-Ayurvedic practices refer to as imbalance of the body’s doshas, particularly Vata dosha. This type of hair thinning or baldness, known as “Khalitya” in our tradition, is a common result of increased Vata and sometimes Pitta, which can lead to weakening of the hair roots. Over time, these imbalances may affect the hair’s support system, causing the hair to become scanty and revealing more of the scalp underneath.
Aside from dosha imbalances, aging naturally affects all seven dhatus, or tissue systems, with a general decline in bodily functions, including the regeneration of hair follicles. Poor dietary habits, high stress levels, lack of proper scalp care, or an overactive Agni can exacerbate this condition, leading to worsening hair texture and further loss.
To address this condition, first, it’s advisable to nourish the scalp and hair root directly. Massaging the scalp gently with coconut oil or sesame oil, enriched with Bhringraj and Amala, known for their rejuvenating properties, can help soothing Vata and Pitta. Do this 2-3 times a week. Encourge circulation by applying gentle pressure in circular motions. Diet-wise, aim for foods that balance Vata like warm, moist, and nourishing foods, avoiding excessively dry or cold preparations. Include ghee or clarified butter in your meals, as it aids in moistening and strengthening body tissues.
Additionally, taking herbal supplements that balance the body’s doshas like Triphala can be beneficial. Triphala supports digestion and helps clear toxins, hence enhancing nutrient absorption for better hair health. Practicing stress-reducing activities such as yoga or meditation can also help stabilize Vata within the body.
If you notice severe or rapidly changing hair loss, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional to explore underlying conditions. Nonetheless, following these Siddha-Ayurvedic guidance can support you in maintaining and nurturing your hair health.
Start with - 1. Swamla Compound (Gold) 1tsp empty stomach daily with lukewarm milk 2. Neelibhringadi Oil for Local application (Gently massage the scalp with 10ml of oil for 4-5 minutes, then keep it for 30 minutes and then wash with soft shampoo) Do this twice a week 3. Nasya with Shadbindu Taila, 2 drops in each nostril in Morning and Evening daily for 3 months. 4. Ashwagandha powder 1tsp in warm milk at night 5. Bhringrajasava 10ml-0-10ml in 10 ml water before food.
Avoid spicy oily salty food items. Avoid packaged food canned soda containing synthetic sugar.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma



