Definition
Hairfall can deeply affect confidence and emotional wellbeing. Hair loss and hair thinning have become increasingly common today, with causes ranging from genetics to chemicals used in styling and colouring products.
Ayurvedic support for hair fall, hair thinning, Pitta imbalance, scalp health, diet correction, and long-term hair nourishment.
Ayurvedic support for hair fall, hair thinning, Pitta imbalance, scalp health, diet correction, and long-term hair nourishment.
Hairfall can deeply affect confidence and emotional wellbeing. Hair loss and hair thinning have become increasingly common today, with causes ranging from genetics to chemicals used in styling and colouring products.
According to Ayurveda, hair fall occurs due to an imbalance of Pitta energy in the body. Balancing Pitta through diet, lifestyle correction, and appropriate Ayurvedic care is important for supporting healthier hair.
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Ayurveda focuses on identifying the underlying cause of hair fall, balancing Pitta, reducing dietary and lifestyle triggers, supporting scalp health, and strengthening hair from within.
The Ayurvedic line of care for Hairfall focuses on balancing Pitta, correcting diet and lifestyle patterns, reducing heat-producing food habits, supporting scalp nourishment, and managing underlying causes through personalized Ayurvedic treatment protocols.
Ayurveda maintains that the cause of hairfall often begins in the stomach. Strengthening Agni helps prevent half-digested food, Ama formation, and immune over-reaction.
When Ama moves beyond the digestive tract and settles in tissues, it can clog internal pathways and make the body hyper-responsive. Detoxification helps reduce this toxic load.
Good quality Ojus supports the body’s ability to fight disease. The treatment supports Ojus, immunity, and balanced response to harmless substances.
Panchakarma therapies may include Vamana, Virechana, and Nasya, selected according to the person’s hairfall type, digestive strength, and physician assessment.
External therapies may include Abhyanga, Lepa, and Shirodhara to support relaxation, stress management, nervous system balance, and overall recovery.
Specific Asanas, Pranayama, and Meditation are included to help stabilize the nervous system, reduce stress, and support healthier hair health response.
Food that aids easy digestion is advised. Warm water intake is encouraged, heavy foods are avoided, and lifestyle is aligned so it does not disturb natural bodily rhythms.
Every individual’s hairfall triggers, digestion, stress level, Ojus strength, constitution, lifestyle, and hair health response pattern are different. At Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre, our Ayurvedic doctors assess your condition and suggest a personalized line of care.
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Personalized Ayurvedic therapies, internal herbal medications, diet correction, digestive fire support, and lifestyle guidance for hairfall management.
A Pitta-balancing care pathway focused on reducing heat-producing food habits, supporting internal balance, and strengthening the hair and scalp from within.
A supportive program focused on cooling food choices, lifestyle correction, stress balance, scalp nourishment, and replacing oily or fried foods with healthier cooling foods.