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Ayurveda Herbal Therapies for Hair Loss

Head oil made with herbal essential oils and scalp massage may help with hair loss, according to Ayurveda.

Ayurveda uses herbs in a variety of different ways to treat hair loss. Besides nutritional or supplemental forms, herbal extracts and essential oils can be used in specific external therapies. Some of the easiest to try at home include:

Nasya. Nose drops with slightly warm herbal medicated oil is dripped into the nostrils (while lying down with feet elevated and head lowered) one at a time and sniffed up while holding the other one closed.174

Pratimarsha. Nose drops (1-3 drops per nostril) are taken in through the nose and expelled through mouth.174

Head Oil Therapies. Soak cloth wrapped around the head with the dosha appropriate oil.174

Scalp Massage. A randomized, controlled clinical study involving patients with alopecia areata indicated that 44% of those who massaged essential oils of thyme, rosemary, lavender, or cedarwood (in a carrier oil of jojoba and grape seed) showed significant hair regrowth in compared to those who only used the placebo carrier oil. Results were measured by photographic assessment and computerized analysis of regrowth areas, and regrowth was very good to excellent in a sizeable number of those with positive response (including one patient with severe hair loss). Considering that conventional treatment methods involving diphencyprone and psoralen with or without UVA irradiation produces results in 38% (or less) of alopecia areata patients, massaging aromatherapy essential oils into the scalp may be a better natural option.264

Just as in most things Ayurveda, herbal therapies should work with your dosha. Some herbs, however, are good choices for treating hair loss that work with all three. Herbal oils that work for all doshas are:62, 174


Table 78: Ayurveda Herbal Oils to Treat Hair Loss - All Doshas

AYURVEDA HERBAL OILS FOR ALL DOSHAS

HERB

HOW TO USE

Eclipta alba is called the ruler of hair in Hindi and is the main herb for treating hair conditions.

Two ways to try:

  • Mix 16 parts medicated oil with triphala, arka, and (and boil with a sesame oil base (four times the amount of all the other ingredients combined); cooled this is used as a medicated topical oil for hair loss.
  • Boil leaf juice in coconut oil; use cooled as a topical oil for grey hair and alopecia.
Bráhmí
Also known as gotu kola and Indian Pennywort, this herb helps keep the adrenal gland healthy, especially important to control the hormones that affect hair loss. Can be used as oil or taken as a supplement.
Sesame oil
Use sesame oil as a base in topical medicated oils. Sesame oil is considered rejuvenative and romsanjanana in Ayurveda—a characteristic that promotes hair growth.

More dosha-specific herbal choices to treat thinning hair are outlined below:62, 174, 265

Table 79: Herbal Advice for Hair Loss & Your Dosha Type
HERBAL ADVICE FOR HAIR LOSS & YOUR DOSHA TYPE

USE

DOSHA

AVOID

Vata (V)
  • extracts (↑K)
  • Canola oil (↓VP)
  • Castor oil (↓V)
  • Coconut oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Fish oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Flax seed oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Hemp oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Mustard seed oil (↓V)
  • Myrrh extracts (↓V)
  • Olive oil (↓V)
  • Safflower oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Sunflower oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Walnut oil (↓V)
  • Lemon grass extracts
  • Chaste tree extracts
Pitta (P)
  • Aloe vera juice
  • extracts (↑K)
  • Bráhmí oil
  • Warm milk (topical) (↓P)
  • Coconut oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Hemp oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Safflower oil (↓VP, K)
  • Sunflower oil (↓VP, ↑K)
  • Canola oil (↓VP)
  • Conch flower extracts (↓P)
  • Lemon grass extracts (↓P)
  • Chaste tree extracts
  • Babchi seed oil
  • Castor oil
  • Mustard seed oil
  • Walnut oil
  • Olive oil
  • Ginger extracts
  • Myrrh extracts
Kapha (K)
  • Bráhmí oil
  • Mustard seed oil (↓K)
  • Babchi seeds
  • Rosemary oil/extracts
  • Castor oil (↓K)
  • Lemon grass extracts (↓K)
  • Myrrh extracts (↓K)
  • extracts
  • Coconut oil
  • Hemp oil
  • Almond oil
  • Safflower oil
  • Canola oil
  • Fish oil
  • Flax seed oil
  • Walnut oil
  • Olive oil
  • Sunflower oil
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Gotu kola; Centella asiatica.
Phyllanthus emblica and Emblica officinalis; also known as Indian Gooseberry.
Phyllanthus emblica and Emblica officinalis; also known as Indian Gooseberry.
Gotu kola; Centella asiatica.
Psoralea corylifolia; should be avoided by pitta doshas with non-inflammatory kapha type hair loss.
Evolvulus alsinoides.
Psoralea corylifolia; should be avoided by pitta doshas with non-inflammatory kapha type hair loss.
Gotu kola; Centella asiatica.
Psoralea corylifolia; used to treat inflammatory kapha type hair loss.
Successfully used in a topical oil to treat inflammatory alopecia areata.
Phyllanthus emblica and Emblica officinalis; also known as Indian Gooseberry.