For severe hairfall and iron deficiency, Prawal Pishti, a calcium supplement in Ayurveda, combined with honey may have some benefits, but addressing iron deficiency requires more than just calcium. Prawal Pishti is known for its cooling properties and aids in strengthening bones and teeth, it may not directly address iron deficiency or hairfall caused by low iron levels.
Yastimadhu (Licorice) is often considered for its soothing properties and capability to balance Pitta dosha, which can contribute to hairfall if imbalanced. However, while using these Ayurvedic remedies, it is also essential to directly address the iron deficiency. Ayurveda recommends consuming iron-rich foods such as leafy greens (spinach), sesame seeds, lentils, dates, and jaggery. Cooking food in iron cookware can also help increase your iron intake.
Vitamin C-rich foods such as amla (Indian gooseberry) or citrus fruits can enhance the absorption of iron from these plant-based sources. Additionally, ensure a balanced diet to maintain body health.
In Ayurveda, ensuring proper agni (digestive fire) is essential for absorption of nutrients. Herbs like Triphala can support digestion and enhance nutrient absorption.
If you’re considering adding Yastimadhu with Prawal Pishti and honey, it’s important to monitor any changes carefully—every individual’s response can vary. Continue with regular check-ups to monitor iron levels. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek further medical advice from your healthcare provider to ensure a comprehensive approach. Remember that severe iron deficiency might require conventional iron supplements or further medical intervention.



