Darkness and hairthinning problem - #26302
My skin is dark complexion and hair loss start very fastly please help me.I try many doctors but no benefit and now.I am tired from allopathy.Medicines. I hope in ayurveda.I can reduce my skin and hair problem
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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and Shirsasan. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Bhringraj 2-0-2 Tab.Manjistha 2-0-2 Bhrigraj oil for massage on scalp twice a week
It seems you’re facing issues related to skin pigmentation and hair thinning, probably distressing given your past experiences. In Ayurveda, these concerns might stem from imbalances in doshas, often connected to Pitta or Vata doshas affecting the skin and hair health.
First, let’s address skin pigmentation, which could be linked to excess Pitta dosha. I’d suggest including Aloe Vera juice in your daily routine. Consume 20 ml of pure Aloe Vera juice on empty stomach every morning, it helps balance Pitta and enhance skin health. Apply a paste of turmeric and sandalwood on affected areas before bed; let it sit for 20 minutes. These ingredients have cooling properties, beneficial for skin rejuvenation.
For your hair thinning, incorporating Bhringraj oil into your routine could do wonders. Massage your scalp gently with warm Bhringraj oil at least thrice weekly, preferably at night. This helps strengthen hair roots and improve scalp circulation. Follow this up with a mild herbal shampoo after oiling to avoid scalp buildup, causing more hair loss if not managed.
Diet plays a crucial role in Ayurveda. Reduce intake of spicy, oily foods which aggravate Pitta. Focus on cooling, sweet foods like fresh fruits, coconut water, and greens. Proper hydration is key–make sure you drink enough water daily, aiding natural detoxification processes. It might also be beneficial to include amla (Indian gooseberry) in your diet, either as fresh fruit or powder. It’s a great source of Vitamin C, supporting hair and skin health.
Ayurveda also emphasizes stress reduction. Practicing yoga or meditation daily can help reduce stress, which contributes to imbalances in the body. Take time to relax, improve sleep quality as good rest plays a vital role in natural healing processes.
Lastly, if theres no progress, consult an experienced Ayurvedic physician for further personalized care. Balancing doshas is a comprehensive approach in Ayurveda, and sometimes requires professional guidance specific to your unique body constitution and lifestyle.
Dark complexion and hair thinning can both be influenced by an imbalance in your doshas. In Siddha-Ayurveda, issues like these are often linked to Pitta imbalance, as Pitta governs skin and hair health. Stress, poor diet, and certain lifestyle habits might be exacerbating these symptoms, leading to Vata aggravation too.
First, for your skin, it’s important to focus on a cooling diet that helps balance Pitta. Incorporate foods like cucumber, leafy greens, and sweet fruits such as pears and apples. Avoid spicy, sour, and oily foods as these can increase Pitta. Drinking amla (Indian gooseberry) juice daily might also help as it’s a natural Pitta pacifier and has antioxidant properties that support skin health.
On the hair front, try applying a herbal oil to your scalp twice a week. An amla and bhringraj oil blend is ideal for nourishing the scalp, promoting hair growth, and reducing thinning. Gently massage the scalp to improve circulation and allow the herbal properties to penetrate the hair roots.
Enhancing your digestion through proper agni balancing is also key. Include spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel in your meals to aid digestion without overheating your system. Supplementary herbs like brahmi or gotu kola might also support stress reduction and improve hair health. Consider taking them as directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Adequate sleep and stress management practices, such as meditation or yoga, are vital; chronic stress can exacerbate hair loss and affect skin health. If symptoms persist or worsen, it could be beneficial to consult a professional trained explicitly in Siddha-Ayurveda for personalized guidance and herbal formulation. They can determine deeper dosha imbalances and recommend tailored treatments.

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