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Age is 33 I need best treatment with best results ear loss I need best treatment and best results. If possible pls share detail I want to use . I am very problem
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For hair loss at 33, Ayurveda focuses on addressing the root cause, whether it is due to hormonal imbalance, stress, or nutritional deficiencies, while strengthening the hair follicles and promoting healthy regrowth. Start with regular application of Ayurvedic oils like Bhringraj Taila, Neelibhringadi Taila, or Amla oil, which nourish the scalp, reduce hair fall, and enhance hair growth. Wash your hair with mild herbal shampoos containing Reetha, Shikakai, or Aloe Vera to avoid further damage. Include iron and protein-rich foods like green leafy vegetables, nuts, sesame seeds, and dairy in your diet. Also, herbal supplements like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, or Amla churna can help reduce stress and improve hair health. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan, including dietary guidance and Panchakarma therapies like Shirodhara or Nasya, for long-lasting results.
Hey, sorry to hear about your ear loss troubles. In terms of ayurveda, it’s all about finding the balance and addressing the root cause, not just the symptoms. So, let’s dive in, keeping in mind it’s always key to also get check out by a specialist.
First up, understanding the dosha imbalance, ya know, like Vata, Pitta, Kapha. Ear issues often link to Vata imbalance, which controls movement and things like hearing. Stress, wrong diet, and irregular routines can mess with Vata. First off, avoid too much cold and dry foods which can aggravate Vata like chips and processed sugars.
Herbal oils, especially those containing Dashmool or Bala, are golden for ear care. Consider “Anu Taila” or “Balashwagandha Taila.” These oils can be used as ear drops - a couple drops, warmed slightly (not hot!), into the ear, and let them rest there for a few minutes. Do this in the evening before bed. It’s soothing and nourishing.
Diet also plays a huge role. Include warm, easy-to-digest foods like soups and stews. Add ghee in your food - it’s great for Vata. Ginger tea can help stimulate agni, your digestive fire, which helps in overall balance and assimilation of nutrients.
Lifestyle? Aim for a regular routine. Sleep early, rise with the sun. That regularity reinforces balance. Stress is spicy for Vata, try incorporating daily practices like yoga and meditation, even if it’s just 15-20 mins a day.
In some cases, working with an Ayurvedic practitioner might involve “Nasya” therapy (herbal oil application into the nostrils) to help balance Vata and improve the condition. But, this is usually done under supervision.
One thing to note - hearing loss can sometimes be urgent if it’s sudden or severe, so if that’s the case, really do see a doctor too. Ayurveda complements, but doesn’t replace emergency care when things turn acute.
Keep in mind that results can be slow, nature takes its time, right? But sticking with these practices can often lead to improvement. Take care and be consistent - Ayurveda isn’t a quick fix but offers depth and balance.

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