Using Jeevamrutham, a preparation made from cow dung, cow urine, jaggery, gram flour and water in agriculture practices, is not traditionally used for hair care in Ayurveda. Instead, focus on treatments aligning with Ayurvedic concepts for hair health like addressing underlying dosha imbalances.
Ayurveda suggests hair fall often link to Pitta dosha imbalance which can aggravate due to stress, lack of sleep, or improper diet. To strengthen hair follicles, focus on nourishing practices. Regularly massaging your scalp with oils such as Brahmi, Bhringraj, or Amla oil can help in promoting blood circulation, enhancing hair growth, and strengthening the roots. Warm the oil slightly before application, and gently massage your scalp for about 10-15 minutes twice a week.
Incorporating herbs like Amla (Indian gooseberry) into your diet can also support healthy hair by providing essential nutrients; you might consider taking Amla powder with water on an empty stomach in the morning. Maintaining balance in your diet is crucial. Include foods rich in iron and protein such as leafy greens, lentils, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.
Avoid heat and chemical treatments that further weaken hair. Try managing stress through practices like meditation or yoga as stress directly impacts Pitta and therefore hair health. Adequate hydration is key, so drink around 8-10 glasses of water daily.
If you experience continued or severe hair loss, it would be wise to consult with a healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic practitioner who can offer personalized guidance based on your prakriti (constitution) and specific health condition. Remember, Ayurveda takes a holistic approach, addressing both internal health and external care for sustainable results.
Hair fall and thinning can often be attributed to an imbalance of your doshas, especially when there’s an aggravation of pitta. It’s good to know that your hair isn’t brittle, as that usually indicates a vata imbalance. With jeevamrutham, which is often a Siddha formulation aimed at rejuvenating the body, the goal would be to nourish your scalp and hair.
For strengthening your hair follicles and promoting growth, you might want to integrate a few more things into your routine. Start with a head massage using Bhringraj or Neeli oil each week. Heat the oil slightly before applying—it helps the oil penetrate the scalp better. Doing this, ideally at night, allows the oil to work overnight. Just remember to wash it out thoroughly the next morning.
Diet and digestion are crucial, so watch over your intake of pitta-aggravating foods like spicy, overly sour, and processed items. Opt for cooling, sweet ingredients like amla, which is highly nourishing for the hair. This can help balance your internal agni, or digestive fire, contributing to stronger hair follicles.
If possible, add herbs like Amalaki or Shatavari to your daily routine. They can be taken after meals with warm water. And ensure to keep yourself hydrated – water supports your metabolic function and overall health of hair tissues.
If despite these steps, hair fall persists or worsens, considering consulting a practitioner in person as there might be an underlying issue that needs more tailored attention.


