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How to cure seborrheic dermatitis and hair loss permanently? - #22788

Bir

I've seborrheic dermatitis since 8 years on scalp, face, chest , beard , eyebrows and also in ear canals. Treatment is going on but there's no improvement. And due this problem I'm also suffering from hair loss.

Age: 26
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Hello Bir

" NO NEED TO WORRY "

" I WILL HELP U TO CURE PERMENENTLY "

• UR PRESENT STATUS

* U have Stubborn Chronic Seborrheic Dermatitis 8 Yrs covered on Scalp Face Chest Beard eye brows and Ear canal

• WHY THIS HAPPENS ?

* It is Caused By Kapha Pitta dominated Tridosha and Various Genetic Hereditary Factors Autoimmune Issues , Recurrent Exposure to Allergin Substance Irritants , Allergins like Soap Detergent Perfumes Cosmetics etc Sweat related infections Poor Hygiene Nutritional Deficiency Zinc Biotin Calcium Vit D B Complex Deficiency Fungal Yeast Scalp infection Hormonal imbalances stress Environmental etc

• HOW THIS HAPPENS ?

* Its Caused By Kapha Pitta dominated Tridosha Imablance along with Ama ( Toxins) accumulates in Skin specially Oil Gland producing areas and causes Autoimmune Reaction leading this diseases

• WHAT U FEEL ?

* It’s Autoimmune Inflammatory condition in Oil Producing areas of Body causing severe Patchy Scaly Reddish white yellow Grey rashes leads itching burning and Discomfort

• WHICH TESTS TO DO FOR RECURRENCE ?

CBC Absolute Esinophills Count Ser IgE TSh RBS HbA1c Creatinine Uric Acid Vit D Vit B ( Necessary to Understand Recurrence or Prolonged disease reasons)!

• IS THIS CURABLE ?

It’s Curable/Mangable/ Controllable with Great Efforts or Doctor and Patents Both.

• WHAT’S THE PERMENENT SOLUTION ?

" TAKING ONLY MEDICINES IS NOT ENOUGH TO CURE THIS PROBLEM FROM ROOT.IT NEEDS PROPER PANCHAKARMA DETOXIFICATION PROCEDURES ASLO."

• IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE I HAVE SEEN BEST PROMISING RESULTS BY COMBINING FOLLOWING TREATMENTS

" Ayurvedic Medicines + Daily Detox + Ayurvedic Panchakarma Detoxification+ Proper Diet Modification+ Physical Activities Yoga Exercise+ Dhyan Meditation+ Proepr Hygiene Education "

• WHAT DETOXIFICATION NECESSARY ?

Snehan, Swedan,Sarvang Abhyang, Sarvang Nadi Sweda , Vaman Or Virechan as per Dosha assessment, Nasya

" I ADVICE TO VISIT NEAR BEST PANCHKARMA CENTRE ( INSTITUTION LEVEL) FOR PANCHAKARMA ASSESSMENT AND TO CARRY ON APPROPRIATE DETOXIFICATION UNDER QUALIFIED PANCHAKARMA PHYSICIAN "

• 100 % RESULT ORIENTED AYURVEDIC MEDICINES

DAILY DETOX

* Patanajali Aloe Vera Juice 30 ml + Patanajli Aarogya Swaras Juice 10 ml on empty stomach with 1 Glass of Normal Water Daily

AYURVEDIC MEDICINES

* Tab.Aarogyavardhini Ras ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) 1 -0- 1 After Food * Tab.Gandhak Rasayan ( Dhootapapeahwar Pharma) 1 -0- 1 After Food * Tab.Kayakalp Vati Extra Power ( Patanajali Pharma) 2 -0- 2 After Food * Mahamanjistadi Kadha 15 ml + Khadirarista 15 ml ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) with 1 Glass of Normal Water twice a Day After Food * Twaqure Cream ( Sri Sri Tatva Pharma) For Local Application twice a Day * Eladi Soap ( Nagarajan Pharma) For Bath

• INSTRUCTIONS MUST TO FOLLOW

* Maintain Proper Hygiene * Wear Loose Cotton Clothing * Shave Scalp Keep Less Hairs * Always Cleaning Gently No Harsh cleaning * Avoid Irritant chemical based Cosmetics and skin products.Choose Gentle Soothing Skin cosmetics products * Clean & Dry Towels Innerwear to use

• DO’S :- Prefer Healthy Nutritious Alkaline Vegan Cooked Steamed Green leafy vegetables Salads Sprouts Fruits Dry fruits fibers Milk products Plenty Of Water Fluids intake Rest Dairy products Mild Physical Walking Activities Yoga Anuloma Vilom Surya Namaskar Dhyan Maintain Personal Hygiene

• DON’TS :- Avoid Too Acidic Fried Oily Greasy Junk Fast food Bakery Foods Maida Udad items Fermented Foods Excess Tea Coffee Excess Sugar Salt sweets oily fatty non veg diet Processed Packed Canned Foods Stress Anxiety Sedentary Life Style Afternoon Sleep.

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Dr Arun Desai God Bless You 😊🙏

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Dietary changes will be required.

Things to be avoided: Curd and Yogurt Pickles Papad Excessive salt Oily food Packed food Ready to eat items Cheese

Dandrion Ointment (S.G.Phytopharma) Apply One hour before shower.

777 oil (JK pharma) Apply one night before shower.

Mix neem leaves in 2 lts of water. Boil it down to 1lt and mix in bathing water.

Prefere shower gel over soap. Use alum crystals all over the body and scalp.

Try to shave all hair before starting treatment so you can apply oil and cream properly…

Protect skin from dust and pollutants.

Syp. Mahamanjisthadi Kashayam 3 tsp twice a day after food with lukewarm water. Tab. Gandhak Rasayan 2 tabs twice a day after food with lukewarm water.

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Avoid oily food, dairy and bakery products. Avoid hairoiling daily. Tab.Protekt 2-0-2 Tab.Amypure 2-0-2 Erandbhrushta haritaki 0-0-3 with lukewarm water at bedtime

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You can take Divya Kayakalp vati -DS extra strong 1-0-1 after food with water Local application kayakalp oil apply twice on affected area Your seborrheic dermatitis as it starts coming under control your hairfall issues will also come under control Can use amla oil on scalp twice weekly keep overnight and wash with mild herbal shampoo. Avoid food specially eggs seafood, sour fermented foods . Wash your self with neem infused Water once daily

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HELLO BIR, SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS IS A CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY SKIN CONDITION LINKED TO MALASSEZIA YEAST OVERGROWTH, EXCESS SEBUM, AND INDIVIDUAL IMMUNE RESPONSE. LOMG STANDING CASES LIKE YOURS REQUIRE INTERNAL REBALANCING NOT JUST TOPICAL CARE

PERMENENT CURE IS UNLIKELY WITHOUT MULTI-LEVEL INTERVENTION

DOSHA IMBALANCE- PREDOMINANTLY KAPHA+PITTA DHATU- RASA AND RAKTA DHATI- AFFECTS HAIR FOLLICLE NUTRITION AMA - ACCUMULATED TOXINS BLOCK NORMAL SKING METABOLISM MALASSEZIA OVERGROWTH- KAPHA DUSTI+MICROBIAL TOXINS

START THIS TREATMENT PROTOCOL :- FIRST DO SADHYOVIRECHANA- TAKE 50 GM OF TRIVRUT LEHA WITH WARM WATER EARLY IN MORNING EMPTY STOMACH FOR DAY 1 - AFTER THIS YOU WILL PASS 6-10 TIMES MOTIONS HAVE LIGHT FOOD ONLY AFTER MOTIONS STOPS COMPLETELY - TO REMOVE TOXINS AND FOR DETOX THIS THERAPY IS MUST

FROM DAY 2 START TAKING THIS INTERNAL MEDICATIONS- CONTINUE FOR 8-12 WEEKS

1)GANDHAK RASAYANA- 1 TAB TWICE DAILY AFTER MEALS- ANTIFUNGAL,BLOOD PURIFIER 2)AROGYAVARDHINI VATI- 1 TAB TWICE DAILY AFTER MEALS- LIVER+SKIN DETOX BALANCES PITTA 3)KAISHOR GUGGULU- 2 TAB TWICE DAILY AGTER FOOD- REDUCES INFLAMMATION, DETOXIFIES 4)NIMBA GHANAVATI- 2 TABS DAILY TWICE BEFORE FOOD- ANTIFUNGAL, VLOOD CLEANSER 5)KHADIRARISTA- 15 ML WITH EQUAL WATER TWICE DAILY BEFORE MEALS- SKIN DISCOLORATION

NASYA DAILY FOR HAIR LOSS- INSTILL 2 DROPS OF NARAYAN TAILA+ 2 DROPS OF BHRINGARAJ TAILA- EACH NOSTRIL IN MORNING- ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE TREATMENT

DRAKSHADI AVALEHA- 1 TSP AT NIGHT= IMUNITY , WEAK DIGESTION

EXTERNAL APPLICATION FOR SCALP, BEARD, EYEBROWS, CHEST AND EAR NIMBA TAILA- MILD WARM APPLICATION ON SCALP AND AFFECTED AREA- OVERNIGHT OR 1 HOUR BEFORE BATH TRIPHALA DECOCTION RINSE AFTER SHAMPOO - 2 TIMES/WEEK NEEM SOAP- DAILY AVOID HARSH ANTIFUNGAL SHAMPOOS LIKE KETOCONAZOLE FOR LONG TERM

CAN ALSO GO FOR LEECH THERAPY AT NEAREST PANCHAKARMA CLINIC-BEST SO FAR

AVOID- CURD,MILK WITH SALT, FRIED FOODS, EXCESS SWEETS COLD DRINKS,REFREGERATED FOOD, ALCOHOL ADDICTION HAIR GELS, HEAVY OILS, DIRTY HELMETS/HATS

INCLUDE- WARM WATER WITH TURMERIC OR NEEM IN MORNING MOONG DAL, OLD RICE, BARLEY,BOILDED VEGGIES SUN EXPOSURE 20 MIN DAILY IN NMORNING BREATHING EXERCISES

HAIR MASK- AMLA+BHRINGARAJ+ALOEVERA+A PINCH OF CAMPHOR- APPLY 2 TIMES/WEEK SCALP MASSAGE- WITH LUKEWARM OIL DONT SCRATCH FOLLOWED BY WARM TOWEL WRAP DONT SHAMPOO DAILY-2 TIMES/WEEK IS ENOUGH

EXPECTED TIME TO GET RESULTS IF YOU FOLLOW ABOVE TREATMENT 1 MONTH- ITHCING, FLAKES, REDNESS REDUCES 3 MONTHS- HAIR SHEDDING, LESION REDUCES, NEW HAIR GROWTH YOU WILL OBSERVE 6 MONTHS- SKIN AND SCALP NORMALIZES, RELAPSE PREVENTION PHASE

DO FOLLOW YOU WILL GET 100% RESULT THANK YOU

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To address seborrheic dermatitis effectively through Ayurveda, we need to consider the imbalance of Pitta and Kapha doshas, often aggravated by poor diet, stress and weather conditions. This imbalance also contributes to hair loss, as it affects the health of your scalp and hair follicles.

First, dietary modifications are crucial. Reduce intake of spicy, oily, and fermented foods as these aggravate Pitta. Include cooling and cleansing foods like cucumber, watermelon, and cilantro. Regularly consume aloe vera juice, rich in enzymes, which helps to detoxify the body. Sip on warm water with a small amount of ginger added throughout the day to improve digestion and ama elimination.

For skin and scalp, consider using medicated oils like neem oil or coconut oil infused with camphor. These oils have antifungal properties and can help reduce the scaling and irritation. Massage the oil gently on the affected areas before bath, at least twice a week. Use an Ayurvedic shampoo containing herbs like Brahmi and Amla, which benefits both scalp health and hair growth.

Moreover, managing stress is crucial. Engage in daily practices such as meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises), specific such as Nadi Shodhana to calm the mind and reduce stress. Practicing yoga postures like Shavasana and Surya Namaskar can improve circulation and promote tranquility.

Internally, consider taking herbal supplements such as Triphala, known for balancing doshas and supporting gut health. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), beneficial for cleansing and rejuvenation, can be consumed in tablet or powder form, under guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner.

Remember, regular detoxification is imperative for your condition. Panchakarma therapy, particularly Virechana (therapeutic purgation), under proper supervision, can be beneficial in removing excess Pitta and Kapha from the system.

Lastly, mindfully avoid scratching or scrubbing the inflicted areas, as it can worsen the condition. Hydration is vital, so drink plenty of water and keep the scalp and skin moisturized. Avoid direct exposure to harsh weather or chemical treatments.

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