The concern you are experiencing about hair fall while using your computer may be related to stress, poor posture, or strained vision, rather than direct exposure to the computer itself. In Ayurveda, hair health is closely linked to the balance of Pitta dosha and the nourishment of hair by Rasa (nutritional plasma) and various dhatus. Let’s delve into some possible Ayurveda-inspired strategies.
1. Diet and Nutrition: Nourishing your body with cooling and nutritious foods can help balance Pitta. Include foods like ghee, coconut water, cucumbers, melons in your daily diet. Ensure protein-rich sources like milk, almonds, and lentils regularly in your meal.
2. Herbal Remedies: Consuming Ayurvedic herbs can support hair health. Consider using Amla (Indian Gooseberry), which is rich in vitamin C, to strengthen hair follicles. Triphala can help maintain restaurant digestion, indirectly benefiting hair. Brahmi and Bhringraj oils are beneficial for hair when applied externally.
3. Lifestyle Modifications: Take regular breaks from computer work to reduce strain like every hour practice palming (rubbing your palms, then placing over eyes) to ease eye fatigue. Maintain an upright posture with shoulders relaxed when seated. Practice deep breathing exercises or meditation to manage stress levels.
4. Hair Oil Massage: Weekly oil massage with a blend of cooling oils like coconut, almond, or sesame oil infused with rosemary or Bhringraj may nourish your scalp and strengthen the hair roots.
5. Hydration and Rest: Make sure to drink enough water throughout the day to stay hydrated. Ensure adequate rest at night, aiming for at least 7-8 hours of sleep.
Remember, while these tips may aid in reducing hair fall, it’s important to discern any other underlying causes of stress or lifestyle factors that might contribute. If hair fall persists or worsens, considering consulting a healthcare professional or Ayurveda practitioner for a personalized treatment plan.



