How to reduce hair loss and aged look - #34132
I'm facing hair loss like patches, grey hair, and looking old than my original age. How to overcome these issues and what are the ways to reduce hair loss and aging. Could somebody suggest me a proper way to get back my look and reduce hair loss and grey hair. Is it possible to solve this issues by ayurveda.
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Best option is go for complete detoxification. Consult your nearest Panchkarma center.
Hello Sankar ji, Yes, your issues can be resolved through proper ayurvedic treatment. Treatment - 1.Black sesame seed powder -100 gm Bhringraj churna -100 gm Amalaki rasayan -200 gms Mukta shukti-10 gms Tankan bhasma- 10 gms Mix all the medicines and make 60 doses. Take in the morning and evening before meal with water. 2. Badam Rogan oil - 2-2 drops in each nostril either in the morning empty stomach or at bedtime. 3. For hair growth - Castor oil mixed with coconut oil- Apply on the hair and massage gently.Use twice a week. 4. For hair blackening- Use mahabhringraj oil - Gently massage on scalp twice a week. 5.Kumkumadi tel- Apply 2-3 drops on clean face at bedtime and gently massage.
Diet- .Eat antioxidant and vitamin c,E rich diet . .Eat amla, spinach,dates, soaked and peeled almonds. .Avoid fast food, oily food. Yoga- Anulomvilom,Adhomukhashavasan, Uttanasan Lifestyle modifications - .Take atleast 7 hours of sound sleep. .Stress management -Through meditation walking journaling gardening
Follow these and you will get results. REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH Regards, Dr. Anupriya
In Ayurveda, hair fall and premature greying often relates to dosha imbalances, particularly that of Pitta and Vata. Pitta governs heat and metabolism which can increase with stress, poor diet or lifestyle, leading to issues like early greying. Vata contributes to dryness and brittleness, causing hair fall. Here’s a comprehensive approach to addressing these concerns:
First, focus on diet, as it’s fundamental. Favor foods that are cooling and moisturizing to balance Pitta and nourish Vata. Include fresh fruits like melons, grapes, and pomegranates, along with vegetables like cucumbers, spinach, and zucchini. Avoid spicy, fried, and processed foods which aggravate Pitta.
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Consider incorporating a glass of water with a teaspoon of Amla (Indian Gooseberry) powder; it is rich in vitamin C and helps in rejuvenation. Additionally, a tablespoon of triphala powder before bed may help balance doshas and improve hair health.
Ultilizing herbal oils can further reduce hair issues. Massaging the scalp with bhringraj oil or brahmi oil 2-3 times a week helps to cool the scalp and strengthen hair roots. Gently warming the oil before application allows better penetration into the scalp.
Daily practices to reduce stress, such as yoga, meditation, and diaphragmatic breathing, are crucial. Consistent sleep schedule is also essential, targeting at least 7–8 hours of restful sleep a night to restore body functions that support hair growth.
Herbal remedies like using a decoction of curry leaves to rinse hair or regularly applying a paste of hibiscus leaves also prove beneficial. These contain natural bioactives that reverse greyness and promote healthy hair.
Lastly avoid synthetic hair products that could disrupt natural oil balance, opting instead for herbal shampoos and conditioners without chemicals. Regular trimming of hair keeps split ends at bay, while bolstered home regimens support scalp and hair health.
By personalizing your regimen and remaining consistent, Ayurveda can indeed help manage and potentially reverse the conditions mentioned. However, if issues persist or worsen, consulting with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or dermatologist is advised, as they can offer specific treatments tailored to your needs.
For hair loss and premature greying, the Siddha-Ayurvedic approach focuses on balancing your doshas and nourishing the dhatus, specifically the Rasa and Rakta, which are blood and plasma tissues influencing the hair’s health. Begin by addressing your diet; ensure it’s rich in iron, vitamins, and minerals. Lentils, green leafy vegetables, sesame seeds, and amla (Indian gooseberry) are beneficial. Amla can be consumed daily; fresh fruit or amla juice/ as powder with lukewarm water in the morning works well.
Regular scalp massages with Ayurvedic oils like Bhringraj or Brahmi can nurture hair roots and balance doshas—apply weekly before washing. Use a natural shampoo , free from harsh chemicals. Herbal rinses with neem water once every two weeks can promote scalp health too.
For premature aging, focus on boosting ojas, your essence of vitality. Practice yoga and pranayama 20 minutes daily to reduce stress, a known factor in aging. Supporting digestion is essential; take warm meals, avoid processed foods, and sip on ginger tea occasionally to enhance agni.
Consult an Ayurvedic physician to assess your unique dosha balance and make personalized herbal supplements recommendations. Ashwagandha and Shatavari might be prescribed to strengthen system.
If hair loss progresses rapidly or you observe signs of serious health concerns, consult with a physician immediately to rule out any underlying health conditions. In issues concerning health, engaging professional medical opinion is always priority.

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