Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam - #32081
I am really struggling with this issue I’ve been having with my scalp lately. My hair has been falling out like crazy, and I’m talking about clumps here! I went to a couple of doctors, and they suggested a few treatments, but nothing seems to work. One day, while browsing online, I stumbled across Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam which some people swear by for hair health. I have read that Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam can help reduce hair fall, and even promote thicker hair. I’m just confused about how to use it effectively. Should I apply it daily or a few times a week? And do I need to do any sort of scalp massage with it or just put it on and leave it? Sometimes I wonder if it will even make a difference for someone like me who's tried so many things already! Also, I have this itchy sensation on my scalp which might be a sign of something more, but what if Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam could help with that too? I just don't want to waste more time or money— I’m kind of at my wits end here. If anyone has had experience with this, I'd really appreciate some guidance on how it worked for you. Thanks a lot!


Doctors’ responses
Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam can indeed be an effective solution for hair troubles, especially those involving hair fall, by balancing the doshas related to hair-health, primarily pitta and vata doshas. The mix contains Bhringraj, Amla, and other potent herbs known in Ayurveda for promoting scalp health and strengthening hair follicles.
For application, try using it 2-3 times a week. Apply the oil gently onto your scalp – a bit like you’re giving yourself a that relaxing head massage which actually helps stimulate blood flow, promote the absorption of the oil’s active ingredients. You don’t have to be a massage expert – just apply gentle pressure with your fingertips in circular motions, and make sure the entire scalp area is covered. Leave it on for at least an hour, bit longer if possible, for deeper penetration. Some people prefer to leave it overnight, and that’s completely fine too, as long as you’re comfortable. Wash it out thoroughly with a mild shampoo.
As for the itching, Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam can provide relief, especially if the itchiness is caused by dryness, thanks to its cooling and nourishing properties. However, if you suspect any infections or see signs like persistent redness or flaking, it’s wise to follow up with a dermatologist to rule out conditions that may need specific treatments.
Remember, while topical treatments like this oil can certainly bolster hair health, it’s equally important to support it from within through diet and lifestyle. Make sure to include enough hair-friendly nutrients – think of those rich in vitamin C, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids – like citrus fruits, spinach, and walnuts. Regular exercise and stress management activities can also play a vital role.
However, if the hair loss remains severe, or if you notice any concerning symptoms escalating, do consider re-evaluating with a healthcare professional, ensuring that all underlying issues are thoroughly addressed.
Applying Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam can indeed be beneficial for your hair concerns, as it is known to help reduce hair fall and promote healthy growth. This traditional oil combines the powerful properties of Bhringraj, Amla, and other ingredients that nourish the scalp and strengthen hair follicles. To use it effectively, aim for a minimum of two to three applications per week. You will want to apply it to your scalp directly and gently massage with your fingertips in circular motions for about 10 to 15 minutes. This massage ensures better absorption and stimulates blood circulation to the hair roots.
After the massage, leave the oil on your scalp for at least an hour, though overnight application will yield better results if it’s convenient for you. Always wash it out thoroughly with a mild herbal shampoo to avoid any residue that might cause irritation. The itchy sensation you mentioned could be related to a pitta imbalance, so consider using a cooling herbal paste made of equal parts neem powder and water once a week. It’s important to assess the root cause of your hair fall. Sometimes dietary habits or stress levels are underlying factors that need attention too. Make sure to maintain healthy eating habits—focus on foods that pacify pitta, like fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Lastly, if the itchiness persists or worsens, it’s crucial to seek medical advice to rule out any underlying issues such as fungal infections or dermatological conditions. Malabar Bringamalakadi Tailam is a supportive measure, but do not let it delay you from seeking necessary treatment if the condition seems to persist or escalate.

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