Does Shilajit Affect My Female Pattern Hair Loss? - #42436
If shilajet adds testosterone to the body which raises dht will this then not cause hair loss if I have female pattern hair loss
How long have you been experiencing hair loss?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat is the severity of your hair loss?:
- Moderate thinningHave you tried any treatments for hair loss before?:
- Yes, with negative resultsShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Shilajit is known as a potent rasayana in Ayurveda, meaning it’s considered a rejuvenative substance. Sometimes associated with enhancing energy and vitality due to its mineral-rich composition, including fulvic acid. While it may have this property, it’s important to note that Shilajit does not directly add testosterone to the body. Rather, it can help in balancing hormones within the body in a natural way, depending on your constitution and prevailing dosha imbalance.
When it comes to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which some people believe to be a cause of hair loss like female pattern hair loss, Ayurveda tends to look at the big picture rather than focusing solely on such aspects. Hair loss in Ayurveda is often linked to imbalances in Pitta dosha, poor nutritional support to the hair follicles (Rasa & Rakta Dhatus), and overall stress levels. So, Shilajit may not directly influence DHT levels in a way that triggers hair loss, but its role is more about supporting overall health and hormonal balance.
For individualized ayurvedic recomendations, it’s essential to first identify your dosha type and the specific imbalances present. While Shilajit might offer benefits, focusing on holistic treatment formations is vital. Consider incorporating pitta pacifying lifestyle practices – consume a diet rich in sweet, bitter, and astringent foods, manage stress through practices such as yoga and meditation, and use herbal oils like Bhringraj oil for scalp massages to nourish the hair.
Bear in mind, if there’s a concern about a direct impact on female pattern hair loss, it might be beneficial to consult with a healthcare provider or an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized assessment. Balance is key in Ayurveda, and solutions should be tailored to your unique needs.

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