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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #36538
143 days ago
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does flax seeds help in hair growth - #36538

Anna

I am desperate to find a solution for my hair thinning! Lately, I've been noticing more hair stuck to my hair brush and it's freaking me out. I heard that does flax seeds help in hair growth, but I'm not totally sure how to use them or if they really work. A friend mentioned they’re good for your health but things like that are usually a hit or miss for me. I tried some expensive shampoos and treatments, but they didn't do a darn thing. I started to research natural remedies and found flax seeds pop up often. I read they contain omega-3 fatty acids, and I knoow those are good for a lot of things, but does flax seeds help in hair growth specifically? Like, is there a certain way I should be taking them? I mean, do I have to grind them up or can I just eat them whole? Some websites say to mix them in smoothies, but I just don’t really think about that in my busy mornings! Anyway, any tips on how does flax seeds help in hair growth? I'm ready to try anything that's simple and maybe doesn’t take a lot of time! Just really worried about my hair.

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Flax seeds can potentially aid in hair growth, thanks to their rich nutritional profile that aligns well with Ayurvedic principles. They are known to contain omega-3 fatty acids, lignans, and fiber, elements that can nourish your hair from the inside out. In Ayurveda, hair loss is often tied to imbalances in the doshas, particularly Pitta and Vata. By incorporating flaxseeds into your diet, you may support the Prasāda (nourishment) of the dhatus (tissues), contributing to healthier hair.

First, it’s crucial to consume flaxseeds properly to tap into their full benefits. Whole flaxseeds pass through the digestive tract largely undigested, so it’s advisable to consume them ground. You don’t need to grind them daily; you can do it once every few day and store them in the refrigerator to avoid spoilage. Aim for about 1 to 2 tablespoons a day. One simple way to consume them is by adding ground flaxseeds to your morning oatmeal or yogurt. If you’re pressed for time, just mix them with a glass of warm water or sprinkle them over salads.

The omega-3 fatty acids in flaxseeds help balance the scalp’s oil production, maintaining a healthy environment that fosters hair growth. Also, the lignans and antioxidants can reduce inflammation, another factor that can affect hair follicles negatively. From an Ayurvedic perspective, flaxseeds support healthy Shira (head), necessary for vibrant hair health.

However, flaxseeds are a part of a bigger picture. Consider your overall diet and lifestyle. Ensure you’re getting adequate sources of iron, vitamin D, and protein. Enhance your diet with Pitta and Vata pacifying foods such as coconut, sweet fruits, warm milk spiced with a pinch of turmeric, which is known for its antioxidant properties. Stay hydrated and minimize consumption of processed foods.

For external care, you might want to try a gentle scalp massage with coconut or bhringraj oil, which improves circulation to the hair follicles and nourishes the scalp. Additionally, be cautious with heating tools and chemical treatments that can aggravate your hair’s condition.

If the problem persists, it might be worth consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner to evaluate your unique constitution and receive a more tailored regimen, as well as ruling out any underlying health concerns that might require medical attention.

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