Premature greying of hair, especially around 32 years of age, can indeed be concerning, and stress may indeed play a role alongside genetic predisposition. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we focus on balancing the doshas, particularly paying attention to the pitta-vata dosha imbalances that can contribute to early greying.
First, let’s discuss diet. Ensure that your diet is rich in iron, iodine, and essential vitamins like B12. Incorporate foods like amla (Indian gooseberry), a natural source of vitamin C and antioxidants, known to be beneficial for preventing grey hair. Consuming amla daily—be it fresh, dried or as juice—can help protect melanocytes, which produce hair pigment.
Next, consider using Bhringraj oil. Massaging this into your scalp twice a week can improve scalp circulation and nourish hair follicles. Bhringraj is known for its ability to address various hair issues, including premature greying. Warm the oil slightly before applying and leave it for at least 30 minutes before washing it out.
Additionally, herbs like Ashwagandha and Shankhapushpi can be beneficial. They help manage stress, a potential trigger for grey hair. You can take them as recommended supplements but consult a local practitioner to ensure they’re suitable for your specific prakriti (body constitution).
A paste made from curry leaves mixed with coconut oil can be another option to apply to the scalp. Curry leaves are revered for their potential to restore melanin in hair follicles. Use it once a week; gently massage it in and leave for an hour before rinsing.
Lastly, continue your healthy lifestyle—exercise regularly, practice yoga or meditation to reduce stress, and ensure you’re getting enough sleep. While these steps may not reverse grey hairs, they often help in slowing progression and maintaining overall hair health.
These remedies should fit comfortably within your everyday life and can be integrated into your existing routines for managing stress. If you find the greying rapidly accelerating, however, it would be advisable to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a more personalized approach.



