Eye Disorders
Question #522
188 days ago
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Sapna

Mind pain stress ............hair...., problem,......................................................

Age: 24
Hairline
Hair issues
Lose hair
Stress
Mental stress
Hair loss
Hairfall
Hair
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Ah, dealing with stress and hair issues can be such a puzzle, right? But it's quite common nowadays. Stress can really take a toll on your whole system, including your hair health. Ayurveda sees this as a disruption in your dosha balance, often affecting Vata and Pitta doshas, which are linked to our mind, skin, and hair. First things first, let's tackle the stress. It's important to cool down the Pitta and calm the Vata. Simple things like regular abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame or coconut oil can soothe your nerves and improve circulation. If you have a busy schedule, find a few minutes before showering — doesn’t have to be a marathon massage, just whatever time you can spare. Meditation and pranayama (breathing exercises) work wonders too. Try Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) at least twice a day; morning and evening are great times. It's surprisingly effective at calming the mind and easing tension. Just 5-10 minutes per session makes a difference. Diet-wise, we want to nourish those locks from the inside. Favor foods like almonds, flaxseeds, spinach, and amla. These are rich in nutrients and can help strengthen hair. Avoid too much spicy or oily food, as they can aggravate Pitta. For direct hair care, use a gentle, herbal shampoo. You could try a decoction of herbs like bhringraj, brahmi, or neem. Rinse your hair with it twice a week. It’s both calming and nourishing. Avoid very hot water on your scalp as it might agitate Pitta further. Lifestyle balance is key — try to get 7-8 hours of sleep if possible. Quality rest is crucial for both stress and hair health. And during your day, stay hydrated. If things persist or worsen, don't wait. It’d be wise to connect with a healthcare provider or an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance. Little lifestyle tweaks can certainly help, but sometimes expert advice is essential. So hang in there, small steps often lead to big changes!

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