HELLO, The condition of hair and skin are indicators of our overall health.So, internal medicine and external treatment both are needed. Treatment - 1.Amalaki rasayan -5gm twice a day after lunch and dinner 2. Bhringraj tablet 2-0-2 after meals. 3. Badam Rogan oil - 2-2 drops in each nostril either in the morning empty stomach or at bedtime. 4.For hair growth - Castor oil mixed with coconut oil- Apply on the hair and massage gently.Use twice a week. .For dandruff - Tankan bhasma -5gms - Mix it with coconut oil and apply on hair ,leave for 2-3 hours and then shampoo
Diet- Eat antioxidant and vitamin c,E rich diet . Eat amla, spinach,dates, soaked and peeled almonds. Avoid fast food, oily food. Yoga- Anulomvilom,Adhomukhashavasan, Uttanasan Lifestyle modifications - Take atleast 7 hours of sound sleep. Stress management -Through meditation walking journaling gardening. HAIR CARE TIPS- .Wash hair atleast twice a week. .Clean hair towel,comb and pillowcover weekly once. .Don’t use comb on wet hair. .Avoid using heat treatment on hair. .Don’t leave hair open while sleeping. .Use a mild paraben free shampoo . .Gently massage the scalp with fingers for 5 minutes daily. Follow these and you will definitely get results. REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
When hair is naturally thin and prone to breaking, Ayurveda often looks into internal as well as external factors. Your situation at the age of 29 can be influenced by genetic factors, nutritional deficiencies, or hormonal imbalances. Examining your diet, lifestyle, and body constitution (Prakriti) would be crucial in developing a personalized remedy.
For immediate hair care, consider using a hair mask of Amla (Indian gooseberry) powder mixed with yogurt once a week. Amla is known for its high vitamin C content, promoting hair growth and strengthening hair strands. Massage the scalp gently to improve circulation, which is vital for nourishing hair roots.
Oil massage can be beneficial too. Use regular warm scalp massages with bhringraj or coconut oil infused with fenugreek seeds. These oils nourish the scalp and help control hair fall. Apply the oil one to two times per week and leave it on for at least an hour before washing.
Diet modifications are essential. Include foods rich in protein such as legumes, nuts, and seeds, as protein is vital for keratin synthesis in hair. Iron-rich foods such as leafy greens and lentils ensure the blood carries adequate oxygen to hair follicles. Don’t underestimate hydration; drink sufficient water to maintain the moisture balance.
Internally, check for dosha imbalances, particularly Vata which, when aggravated, can contribute to brittle hair. Trikatu churna, taken in small amounts with warm water after meals, may help invigorate your digestive fire (Agni), thus improving nutrient absorption. Before starting any herbal supplements, consult a healthcare professional to ensure they do not interfere with other factors.
Additionally, try to reduce stress, as high-stress levels can exacerbate hair loss. Engage in regular pranayama or yoga practices - both help in calming the mind and balancing doshas. With consistent efforts in these areas, the condition can improve gradually. If the issue persists, it might be beneficial to consult directly with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance, including potential herbal remedies like Brahmi or Ashwagandha based on your body constitution and health status.



