Natural Remedies for Weight Loss and Hair Health - #42043
Remedy for stubborn fat. Some recipes to cut down fat. Remedy for hairl loss in children. Remedy to improve concentration in children. Remedy for grey hair in children.How to improve gut health.
How long have you been concerned about stubborn fat?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat is your child's age and how long have they been experiencing hair loss?:
- 5-10 years, 1-3 monthsHow would you describe your child's diet?:
- Very healthy, balanced mealsShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
To tackle stubborn fat with Ayurveda, focus on balancing the kapha dosha, which often leads to excess weight. Begin by incorporating warm, light, and easily digestible foods. Opt for ginger tea, which can be prepared by boiling water with a few slices of fresh ginger; this aids in stimulating agni or digestive fire. Add a pinch of black pepper, honey, and lemon juice to enhance metabolism. Drink this 30 minutes before meals daily. Trikatu churna, a traditional ayurvedic blend of long pepper, black pepper, and dry ginger, can also be consumed with warm water after meals as it helps improve digestion and reduce fat.
For hair loss in children, use natural oils. Massage the scalp with coconut or bhringraj oil, warmed gently, before bedtime to strengthen hair follicles. Amla (Indian gooseberry) juice is beneficial; rich in vitamin C, it nourishes the hair. Offer a teaspoon of amla juice in the morning on an empty stomach. Make sure they’re diet includes iron, vitamin D, and calcium-rich foods to promote healthy hair growth.
Improving concentration can be aided by Brahmi, known for its brain-enhancing properties. You can give children Brahmi syrup or Brahmi powder mixed with honey in the morning. Ensuring regular sleep patterns and reducing screen time also plays an important role in maintaining focus.
For grey hair in children, it’s essential to find the cause, but triphala is useful to balance all three doshas and detoxify the body. Mix half a teaspoon of triphala powder with water and consume before bedtime.
For gut health, start your day with a glass of warm water mixed with half a lemon to cleanse the digestive system. Fermented foods like curd or buttermilk should be is included for probiotics to thrive. If there are no contraindications, consider taking fresh aloe vera juice to support digestion.
Each of these remedies is simple, but consistency in application is key. Be sure to consult with a practitioner before making significant changes to your or your child’s regimen. This will ensure that the recommendations are suitable for your specific constitution and needs.

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