Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda.
I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
Namaste Ragini,
Thank you for sharing your concerns. Based on your symptoms, I will address each of your issues using Ayurvedic principles, which emphasize the balance of the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) for overall health.
1. Deep Spots on the Face (Hyperpigmentation and Scarring):
The deep spots and blackened marks on your face are a manifestation of aggravated Pitta dosha, which leads to excess heat and toxins (Ama) in the blood. In Ayurveda, it is essential to purify the blood and cool the body.
Internal Remedies:
Neem (Azadirachta indica): Neem is a potent blood purifier and has anti-inflammatory properties, which will help reduce skin inflammation and pigmentation. Consuming Neem tablets or Neem powder (half a teaspoon with warm water) daily can help cleanse the blood.
Triphala: This classical formulation helps in detoxifying the body and improving digestion, which in turn purifies the skin. Take Triphala powder (1 teaspoon) in warm water at night before bed.
Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia): Giloy is a powerful detoxifier and immune booster. It supports blood purification and reduces inflammatory conditions.
External Remedies:
Sandalwood Paste: Sandalwood is cooling and healing. Apply fresh sandalwood paste mixed with rose water to the affected spots.
Aloe Vera Gel: Aloe vera has a cooling effect and can help lighten scars and promote skin healing. Apply fresh aloe vera gel directly to the spots every night.
Dietary Changes:
Avoid excess spicy, oily, and salty foods which aggravate Pitta.
Consume cooling foods like cucumbers, coconut, and fresh leafy greens.
Drink coriander and mint juice daily to balance heat in the body.
2. Hair Fall, Itchy Scalp, and Dandruff:
Your itchy scalp, dandruff, and hair fall are indicative of imbalances in both Vata (dryness) and Pitta (heat), affecting the scalp and hair follicles.
Internal Remedies:
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri): Brahmi nourishes the mind and scalp, strengthening hair from the roots. Brahmi powder (1 teaspoon with honey or warm water) can be taken daily.
Amla (Emblica officinalis): Amla is rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants, which strengthen the hair and prevent premature hair loss. You can consume Amla powder (1 teaspoon daily) or drink Amla juice.
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): Known for reducing stress and balancing hormones, it can help address hair fall caused by stress. Take Ashwagandha powder (1 teaspoon) with warm water or milk.
External Remedies:
Bhringraj Oil: Massage your scalp with Bhringraj oil mixed with coconut oil. This helps improve blood circulation and promotes hair growth.
Neem Oil: Neem oil, when massaged into the scalp, helps with dandruff and itching. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties.
Dietary Adjustments:
Include omega-3 fatty acids from flaxseeds, walnuts, and chia seeds.
Increase protein intake with foods like lentils, soy, and almonds, which nourish the hair follicles.
3. Height Increase:
Since you are 23 years old, your growth plates might have already closed. However, Ayurveda emphasizes holistic practices that support overall vitality, bone health, and strength, which will contribute to your well-being.
Herbal Support:
Ashwagandha: This herb enhances overall strength, vitality, and energy. It supports healthy bone growth and can help with physical stamina.
Shatavari: This herb balances hormones, enhances overall growth, and can be beneficial for women’s health.
Guduchi (Giloy): Helps to build strength, immunity, and overall vitality.
Lifestyle Practices:
Yoga: Postures like Tadasana (Mountain pose) and Uttanasana (Standing forward bend) can help with spinal alignment and flexibility, which contributes to better posture.
Pranayama (Breathing exercises): Practice deep breathing to increase oxygen flow to the body, which can improve energy levels and overall health.
Dietary Changes:
Focus on calcium-rich foods such as sesame seeds, dairy, leafy greens, and nuts to support bone strength.
Vitamin D is also crucial for bone health, so make sure to get adequate sun exposure.
Conclusion:
To address your skin and hair concerns, a combination of internal Ayurvedic remedies, external treatments, and dietary changes will help balance your doshas and promote healing. Be patient with the process as Ayurvedic treatments take time to show visible results, but they are effective in addressing root causes.
Please follow these remedies consistently, and if the symptoms persist or worsen, it would be wise to consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for a more personalized treatment plan.
May your healing journey be smooth and successful.