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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #3424
1 year ago
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Can I get back my hair thickly - #3424

Chandrakanth

My hair is thinning ,is there any possibility to regrow my losting hair any remedies for that and any diet to regrow my hair

Age: 38
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Hair thinning can often be addressed through Ayurvedic remedies, which focus on nourishing the scalp, strengthening hair follicles, and balancing doshas. Here’s a holistic approach:

Ayurvedic Remedies for Hair Regrowth Scalp Oils: Bhringraj Oil: Massaging the scalp with warm bhringraj oil stimulates hair growth and prevents hair fall. Amla and Coconut Oil: Strengthens roots and promotes regrowth. Massage gently 2-3 times a week to improve blood circulation. Herbal Pastes: Mix Amla, Brahmi, and Shikakai powder with water or curd and apply as a hair mask weekly. Use Fenugreek (Methi) Paste to strengthen hair and promote regrowth. Rinse: Use a decoction of neem leaves or hibiscus petals as a natural hair rinse to reduce thinning and dandruff. Dietary Recommendations Proteins and Iron: Include eggs, lentils, spinach, and nuts in your diet. Healthy Fats: Consume almonds, walnuts, and flaxseeds to nourish hair. Amla (Indian Gooseberry): Rich in Vitamin C, it boosts collagen production for stronger hair. Hydration: Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. Lifestyle Tips Avoid stress with meditation or yoga. Minimize use of heat styling tools. Sleep adequately to support hormonal balance. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized regimen to restore your hair health.

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Thinning hair can definitely be a bummer, but Ayurveda has some pretty neat angles to tackle this! First up, let’s chat about understanding your dosha. Hair thinning could often be linked to a Pitta or Vata imbalance. Pitta, with its fiery nature, might lead to hair loss when it’s aggravated, while Vata’s dry nature could make your hair brittle.

Let’s dive right into some remedies—Amla (Indian gooseberry) is pretty much a hero when it comes to strengthening hair. Try applying amla oil or even have amla juice daily. Just take some amla oil and massage it gently into your scalp in circular motions. Leave it on for a couple of hours before rinsing it out.

Next up is Bhringraj, sometimes called the ‘King of Hair’. You can make a paste by mixing bhringraj powder with water and applying it to your scalp, maybe like once a week. Let it sit for about 20 minutes. It helps nourish the hair follicles.

Don’t underestimate the power of your diet! Incorporate lots of nuts like almonds and walnuts, things rich in Vitamin E, Omega fatty acids… They’ll make your hair dance. Include green leafy vegetables and drink enough coconut water—it’s said to cool the body and balance Pitta.

Try not to overwash your hair—okay?— it can strip natural oils. Instead, wash it 2-3 times a week with a mild shampoo. Also, look out for stress management. Yoga or meditation can help keep your stress levels in check, which, well can prevent hair loss.

Fermented stuff like yogurt or curd can promote good digestion, thanks to probiotics which nourishes body tissues, known as dhatus in Ayurveda, including the hair. Oh, and keep your scalp happy with regular oil massages, warm oil preferably, it stimulates blood flow.

Consider avoiding too much spicy or oily junk. These could trigger Pitta imbalance, leading to further thinning. Also be gentle on your hair when you brush it—wet hair especially is fragile, try not to tug on it.

If things don’t improve, maybe it’s worth consulting a professional. Ayurveda deeply believes in sarva roga nirvana (resolution of all diseases), so there’s always hope. Take care and nurture that hair lovingly!

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