How to stop excessive hairfall due to nutrition - #30608
I am getting Acne on face, scalp and back on and off from 4 years ,unformed and oily stools and hairfall since 8 years, diffused thinning, vitamin b12 and iron deficiencies, took supplements but hairfall doesn't stop
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Amalaki rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Ashwagandha churan 0-0-1tsp at bedtime with water Amla oil apply on scalp keep overnight and wash with mild herbal shampoo
Acne, hairfall, and digestive issues, all these point towards an imbalance in the doshas, predominantly Pitta and Vata, according to Ayurveda. This imbalance can lead to excessive heat and dryness in the body, impacting skin, hair and digestion. The key lies in restoring balance through diet and lifestyle modifications that cool the Pitta, balance Vata and strengthen Agni (digestive fire).
Focus initially on a Pitta-pacifying diet, incorporating cooling and hydrating foods. Consume plenty of fresh, organic vegetables that are naturally sweet, bitter, and astringent—like leafy greens, cucumber, and zucchini. Avoid overly spicy, fried, or oily foods, which may exacerbate Pitta imbalance. Include cooling spices like coriander, fennel, and mint in your meals. Increase water intake, but ensure it’s room temperature or warm to support digestion.
For hairfall, a balanced diet rich in both iron and B-12 is essential. Natural dietary sources such as leafy greens, nuts, seeds, beans, and lean proteins can help optimize your levels. Consider including herbs like amla and bhringaraj which are known to support hair health. Both can be taken in powder form or in supplements, depending on availability. Massaging the scalp gently with warm coconut or bhringaraj oil before bed can also improve circulation and strengthen hair roots.
The digestive issues you mention suggest a compromise in Agni. Try a simple regimen of ginger tea before meals to aid digestion. Additionally, a mixture of Triphala at bedtime can promote detoxification and bowel regularity, aiding in clear skin and well-being. Moderation is key, too much Triphala can increase Vata, so start with half a teaspoon mixed in warm water.
For Acne, topical applications like sandalwood paste or neem leave extract applied gently can help soothe inflamed areas. Choose natural, gentle skin products to prevent further irritation. It’s crucial to avoid harsh chemicals that can aggravate the skin and imbalance doshas further.
Lastly, incorporate stress-reducing practices like yoga or meditation, which can help stabilize Pitta and Vata, reducing both acne and hair concerns.
Before making significant changes to your regime, consider consulting with a healthcare professional to tailor these recommendations to your specific needs.

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