Hair growth issues in post-menopausal women, especially with a history of slow-growing hair, can often be linked to hormonal changes, dosha imbalances, and underlying health conditions like hypothyroidism. In your case, the medications you’re taking, such as levothyroxine and escitalopram, might also influence hair growth. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, it’s crucial to balance your vata and pitta doshas to support hair health.
Firstly, focus on your diet to nourish the sapta dhatus, particularly the rasa (plasma) and rakta (blood) which contribute to hair growth. Integrate more fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while emphasizing dark leafy greens which can be effective for supporting overall health.
Consider incorporating herbs like Bhringaraj and Amla – you can take these as oral supplements or use oils derived from them as a scalp massage. Massage the scalp with these oils gently for about 10-15 minutes, once or twice a week. This not only improves blood circulation but also nourishes the hair follicles directly.
Since you have hypothyroidism and hypertension, which are often connected to slowed metabolism (agni), try including ginger or cumin in your cooking, which can aid in balancing your internal fire and improving digestion.
Engage in mild physical activities like yoga or short walks regularly, helping to manage stress levels and enhancing circulation in the body. This, indirectly, could help with hair growth.
Lastly, ensure you’re well-hydrated and follow a regular sleeping pattern as both contribute to metabolic balance and overall health, aiding hair growth in the long run.
Always talk to your healthcare provider before adding any new supplement, especially because of your current medication profile. They can help ensure no interactions will occur.



