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Natural Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Hair Loss

HAIR LOSS
  • One can suffer from hair loss at any age
  • The condition generally results in a receding hair line
CAUSES
  • Stress
  • Weakness
  • Anaemia
  • Lack of proper nutrition
  • Vitamin B6 and folic acid deficiency
  • Unclean scalp, which blocks and weakens the hair pores
  • Hereditary factors
SYMPTOMS
  • Hair fall
  • Development of bald patches
  • Thinning of hair in women
SIMPLE TECHNIQUES
  1. Natural home remedy using Indian gooseberry and lemon juice

    1. Cut and de-seed an Indian gooseberry
    2. Crush the cut gooseberry to paste
    3. Press this paste on a sieve and extract its juice
    4. Add 3 tbsp lemon juice to this juice
    5. Mix well
    6. Apply this on the scalp
    7. Leave it for 30 min
    8. Wash off with normal water
  2. Natural home remedy using curry leaves, lemon peel, soap nut, fenugreek seeds and green gram

    1. Take 15-20 curry leaves
    2. Add 1 lemon peel
    3. Add 3 tbsp soap nut powder
    4. Add 2 tbsp fenugreek seeds
    5. Add 2 tbsp green gram
    6. Grind the mixture and store in a clean, glass bottle
    7. Use this mixture as a shampoo
  3. Natural home remedy using margosa leaves

    1. Boil handful of crushed margosa leaves in 4 cups of water
    2. Cool and filter the liquid
    3. Use this decoction to rinse your hair
These remedies are based on the principles of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of healing, and are completely natural, non-invasive, and can be prepared at home. Consult your doctor if the symptoms persist. Refer to the terms of use.

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