Ah, seems like you’re dealing with quite a bit! Let’s dig into this thanda thanda cool cool oil business. From what you’ve shared, sounds like your pitta might be on overdrive - heat, irritation, all those classic signs. Anyhow, diving into your question, this oil is famous for its cooling properties - so it’s not entirely a marketing gimmick. Traditionally these oils often contain ingredients like bhringraj, amla, neem, which are known for their cooling and nourishing qualities. Especially bhringraj helps with cooling the scalp and might even help with hair growth. So, it could be a real benefit to your issue.
But do consider how you use it. Applying the oil two to three times a week could be a good start, and you could adjust from there depending on how your scalp reacts. A gentle massage at night, letting it stay on your scalp overnight, followed by a light wash in the morning might help soothe the heat and irritation.
Now, on the headache front. Regular use may indeed help. Massaging this oil into your scalp can be quite soothing for tension headaches, as it encourages better circulation and reduces muscular tension. But don’t expect it to work like a magic wand - results can vary, and it may take some time.
If you want to really dive into a holistic approach, maybe look into managing that stress too. Practices like meditation, yoga, or even just short breaks during your day could be quite balancing.
However, keep an eye for any allergies or skin reactions - although, generally these oils are pretty safe. If irritation worsens or you notice issues, it might be worth consulting with an Ayurvedic physician.
Bottom line, sounds like it might just be worth giving it a shot, but do keep expectations realistic and, and don’t forget, balance is key!