Hello, I hope you have done male hormonal screening panel. If so with the reports go for a face to face consultation with an ayurveda doctor who has a panchakarma clinic set up. There are few procedures like prachanna(a kind of blood letting) along with special ayurveda pastes, regarding which your ayurveda doctor can take call after examining and going through the reports. Take care, Kind regards.
In Ayurveda, beard growth is linked to the quality of Shukra Dhatu (reproductive tissue) and Asthi Dhatu (bone tissue), while the appearance of facial hair specifically is considered an Upadhatu (secondary tissue) of Shukra Oils can only work if the root has the biological “fuel” to grow. Focus on herbs that balance Vata and nourish Shukra Dhatu: •Ashwagandha: Known as a natural rejuvenator, it helps balance testosterone levels and reduces stress-induced growth inhibition. •Shatavari: Excellent for overall tissue nourishment. Both Ashwagandha+ satavari powder mix well and take 3gm per day both time after food with luckwarm milk •Sometimes the hair follicles are present but dormant due to poor localized circulation. •Nasya: This is the Ayurvedic practice of putting 2 drops of Anu Taila or warm Brahmi Ghrita in each nostril daily. In Ayurveda, the nose is the gateway to the head; this practice is traditionally believed to improve the health of hair, eyes, and facial glow. •Bhringraj Taila: Often called the “King of Hair,” it is more potent than standard coconut or almond oils for stimulating dormant follicles. •Massage Technique: Apply oil at night and massage with the tips of your fingers in a circular motion for at least 10 minutes. This creates heat (Agni) which helps the oil penetrate deeper. Hair growth requires a strong metabolism to convert food into tissue. •Diet: Include “Ahara” that is rich in zinc and protein, such as black lentils (Urad Dal), nuts, and seeds. •Sleep: High-quality sleep (before 10:00 PM) is when the body performs tissue repair and hormonal regulation