HELLO, The condition of hair and skin are indicators of our overall health.So, internal medicine and external treatment both are needed. Treatment - 1. Bhringraj tablet 2-0-2 after meals. 2.Badam Rogan oil - 2-2 drops in each nostril either in the morning empty stomach or at bedtime. 3.For hair blackening-Massage with mahabhringraj oil twice a week. 4.Kumkumadi tel-apply 2-3 drops and gently massage on face. Diet- Eat antioxidant and vitamin c,E rich diet . Eat amla, spinach,dates, soaked and peeled almonds. Avoid fast food, oily food. Yoga- Anulomvilom,Adhomukhashavasan, Uttanasan Lifestyle modifications - Take atleast 7 hours of sound sleep. Stress management -Through meditation walking journaling gardening. Apply sunscreen when stepping out in bright sunlight. Follow these and you will definitely get results. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
When it comes to addressing skin complexion and premature grey hair, understanding vata, pitta, and kapha doshas is crucial. For dark complexion issues, one may experience an imbalance called “Pitta prakopa,” which affects melanin production. Incorporating lifestyle and dietary tweaks can help.
Start with diet: Emphasize cooling foods that pacify Pitta. Include plenty of green leafy vegetables, fresh fruits like melons and cucumber, and herbs such as cilantro and mint. Avoid spicy, acidic and fermented foods as these can aggravate Pitta, leading to skin imbalance.
Daily skin care: Use natural, cooling agents for your skin. Applying a paste of sandalwood and rose water can help. This combination is known to soothe and even out skin tone. Also, you can use a turmeric and chickpea flour mask once a week to improve complexion.
Now for premature grey hair, which is often a Vata imbalance or excess heat affecting Pitta. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is a potent remedy. Eating fresh amla or consuming amla juice daily helps support melanin production and strengthens hair follicles. Also, massage the scalp twice a week with warm coconut oil mixed with a few drops of bhringraj oil — this nourishes the hair and encourages natural color restoration.
Lifestyle adjustments: Maintain a daily routine (dinacharya), which includes adequate sleep, relaxation techniques like yoga or meditation. Minimize exposure to harsh sun and stress, both of which can exacerbate imbalances.
Be careful with expectations. Neither complexion nor hair color is likely to change overnight. Consistency in following these suggestions is key, and if no improvement is observed over time, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for more varified advice. Always remember, Ayurveda is about balancing the body naturally and may require time for significant changes.



