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I'm losing hairs from roots and hair whitening
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I'm losing hairs from roots and hair whitening - #20189

Sabrina

From last 1 or more than 1.5 year, I'm suffering from hair loss from roots and hair whitening as well. I have tried lots of medicines and oils but nothing works. Combination of Rosemary oil, castor oil and coconut oil. Methi dana and kari leaves. But none works as well as supplements that contain biotin and catalyses.

Age: 34
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Avoid addiction if any. Avoid spicy , oily and packed food. Regular exercise. Tab.Saptamrut lauh 2-0-2 Tab.Jyotishmati 2-0-2
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Amla (Indian Gooseberry) + Brahmi + Bhringraj Powder – Take ½ tsp daily with warm water to nourish hair from within. Ashwagandha -1/2 tsp with warm milk at night Triphala (½ tsp at bedtime) with warm water Curry Leaves (Kadi Patta) Juice or Powder –take with buttermilk or warm water. Eat black sesame seeds + jaggery (1 tsp daily). Drink fresh Amla juice or consume raw Amla daily. Include ghee, soaked almonds, walnuts, dates, and coconut in your diet. Avoid spicy, fermented, and processed foods, as they worsen Pitta. Henna + Indigo Powder – Natural remedy for greying (if you want to darken the hair naturally). Rinse hair with black tea or curry leaf water.
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Hair loss and premature whitening can be frustrating, and while you've tried various approaches, let's consider a more ayurvedic perspective on this matter. In Ayurveda, hair issues are often linked to imbalances in Pitta dosha, which can affect not only hair health but also stress levels and skin health. Over time, this imbalance can lead to hair weakening and color changes. First off, focusing on diet and digestion can create a stronger foundation. Foods rich in iron, protein, and healthy fats nourish the hair. Make sure you include leafy greens, lentils, nuts, seeds, and seasonal vegetables. Avoid excessive intake of spicy, oily, and processed foods as they can aggravate Pitta. Next, consider the herb Amla (Indian gooseberry) as a natural Pitta pacifier and hair nourisher. Consuming it daily, either in its raw form or as a juice, can help maintain hair pigmentation and strength. For the external application, Amla oil is benificial; massaging your scalp with it twice a week can stimulate hair growth and reduce graying. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes before washing it out. Stress management is crucial, because elevated stress levels can accelerate hair loss. Practice daily meditation or pranayama exercises, such as Anulom Vilom or Bhramari, to reduce stress and balance your body's energy. If there's no improvement or if conditions worsen, consider consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized assessment, as there might be underlying health issues that need professional attention. Also, remember that treating hair issues takes time, so patience is key. Aim for a holistic, consistent routine, and give it a few months to see the results. Ensure these remedies fit into your lifestyle to make them sustainable long-term changes.
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