Hairfall and hairloss often have multiple roots - stress, diet and your prakriti (constitution) play essential roles among others. From the Ayurvedic perspective, imbalance in Pitta dosha can be major contributing factor. Start by focusing on diet and lifestyle. Incorporate cooling and pitta-pacifying foods: try adding cucumber, melons, coconut water, and ghee. Avoid spicy, deep-fried, and caffeine-heavy foods - they could aggravate Pitta and worsen hairfall.
Scalp massage can be beneficial: Rubbing oils like Bhringaraj or Amla onto the scalp helps nourish the hair follicles. You can do this weekly, leave it on for two-three hours or overnight, follow by washing with mild herbal shampoo. This action both nurtures the hair and relaxes mind, reducing stress — a known trigger.
In addition to dietary adjustments and topical applications, consider the role of timings. Wake up before sunrise; it’s calming for pitta. Engage in gentle yoga or meditation daily to alleviate stress levels. Ensure regular meals, prioritizing organic and fresh produce. Your sleep schedule should be regular - aim for 7-9 hours of uninterrupted rest per night.
Internally, regular consumption of Triphala helps detoxify and balance the system. It reinforces Agni and aids in nutrient absorption — include a teaspoon of Triphala powder at bedtime with warm water. Ashwagandha is another Ayurvedic herb to consider, helpful in managing stress, and supporting overall vitality.
Just remember, while these suggestions focus on natural methods, it’s wise to consult with a professional who understands your unique body constitution and medical history. Identify underlying conditions with a professional and remember, transition takes time. Patience and consistency is key to experiencing improvements long term.



