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HAIR GROWTH MEDICINES IN SIDDHA

HAIR PACK AND HAIR GROWTH METHODS IN SIDDHA

By Dhivya Victor DossPublished about a year ago 5 min read
HAIR GROWTH MEDICINES IN SIDDHA
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Siddha medicine is a traditional system of medicine that originated in Tamil Nadu, India. It is based on the belief that the human body is made up of seven elements (earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, and spirit)

and that illness is caused by an imbalance in these elements. Siddha practitioners use a combination of herbal medicines, minerals, and other natural substances to restore balance to the body and treat a wide

range of illnesses. The treatment is mainly based on the principles of Ayurveda, which is an ancient Indian system of medicine. Siddha medicine is widely practiced in Tamil Nadu, and there are many government-run

and private Siddha hospitals and clinics in the state. The state government also runs the Tamil Nadu Siddha Medical College, which offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Siddha medicine. Siddha medicines

are known for its effectiveness in treating chronic diseases such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and asthma. They are also used to boost the immune system and improve overall health. The medicines are made from

natural ingredients such as herbs, minerals, and animal products, and are considered to be safe and free of harmful side effects.

Siddha medicine hair thickening and hair fall:

Siddha medicine offers a variety of treatments for hair thickening and hair fall. Some of the commonly used herbal remedies in Siddha medicine for hair thickening and hair fall are:

Amla:

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Amla is rich in Vitamin C, which is known to promote hair growth and thickness. It is also beneficial in preventing hair fall.

Bhringraj:

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Bhringraj is considered to be one of the best herbs for hair growth and is commonly used in Siddha medicine to treat hair fall and promote hair growth.

Shankhapushpi:

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Shankhapushpi is known to improve blood circulation to the scalp, which helps in promoting hair growth and preventing hair fall.

Methika:

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Methika is known to be rich in Iron, Calcium and Fiber which provide the essential nutrients to the hair and promote hair growth.

Nagaram:

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Nagaram is also known as "Indian Gooseberry" is rich in Vitamin C and other essential vitamins which promote hair growth and prevent hair fall.

Marudha maram:

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Marudha maram is a tree which is mainly used for hair growth, hair thickening and hair fall treatment. The leaves and bark of the tree are used to prepare hair oil and hair tonic.

Siddha medicine practitioners may also recommend other treatments such as massaging the scalp with herbal oils, taking herbal supplements, and making dietary changes to improve overall health and promote hair growth. It's always recommended to consult a qualified Siddha practitioner before starting any treatment.

HAIR WASHING IN TAMIL NADU TRADITIONAL WAY

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In traditional Tamil Nadu, hair washing is considered to be an important part of personal hygiene and grooming. The traditional method of hair washing involves the use of

herbal ingredients and natural oils.

Oil Massage:

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Before washing the hair, it is common to massage the scalp with coconut oil or sesame oil. This helps to nourish the hair and scalp, and also helps to loosen any dirt or debris.

Shampoo:

Instead of using chemical-based shampoos, traditional Tamil Nadu people use herbal shampoos made from ingredients such as amla, shikakai, and reetha. These herbal shampoos are known to nourish the hair and promote hair growth.

Hair Rinse:

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After shampooing, a hair rinse is prepared by boiling herbs such as neem leaves, hibiscus flowers, or fenugreek seeds in water. This herbal hair rinse is used to cleanse the hair and scalp and also to promote hair growth.

Conditioning:

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A hair conditioner is prepared by mixing equal parts of curd and fenugreek powder, which is applied to the hair after the hair rinse. This is left for 15-20 minutes before washing off.

Hair Drying:

After washing the hair, it is traditionally left to dry naturally in the sun. This helps to strengthen the hair and prevent breakage.

It's worth noting that this traditional method of hair washing may not be suitable for everyone and it's always recommended to consult a qualified practitioner before starting any treatment.

RICE WATER FOR HAIR GROWTH:

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Rice water is a liquid that is obtained by soaking or boiling rice. It is rich in nutrients such as amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, and has been used for centuries in traditional hair care practices.

Rice water is said to be beneficial for hair growth, hair thickening and hair fall treatment.

Hair Growth: Rice water is rich in amino acids that are known to strengthen the hair shaft and promote hair growth. It also contains inositol, a carbohydrate that can penetrate the hair shaft and repair damaged hair.

Hair Thickening: Rice water contains vitamins and minerals that can improve the overall health of the hair, making it thicker and stronger.

Hair Fall treatment: Rice water is also said to be effective in reducing hair fall by strengthening the hair roots, thus preventing hair fall.

Scalp Health: Rice water is also known to soothe the scalp and reduce itchiness, dandruff and other scalp issues.

Rice water can be used as a rinse after shampooing, or it can be used as a leave-in treatment. To make rice water, rinse the rice thoroughly and soak it in water for 20-30 minutes, then strain the water, let it cool and use it. It's always recommended to consult a qualified practitioner before starting any treatment.

HAIR PACK FOR STRONGER HAIR:

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There are various hair packs that can be used to strengthen hair. Here are a few hair pack recipes that you can try at home:

Egg and Olive Oil Hair Pack:

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Mix one egg yolk with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and apply it to your hair. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes and then wash your hair with a mild shampoo.

Yogurt and Honey Hair Pack:

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Mix 2 tablespoons of yogurt with 1 tablespoon of honey and apply it to your hair. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes and then wash your hair with a mild shampoo.

Avocado and Coconut Oil Hair Pack:

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Mash one ripe avocado and mix it with 2 tablespoons of coconut oil. Apply it to your hair and leave it on for 20-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair with a mild shampoo.

Fenugreek and Coconut Milk Hair Pack:

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Soak fenugreek seeds overnight, grind them to make a fine paste and mix it with coconut milk. Apply it on hair and leave it for 1 hour before washing it off with a mild shampoo.

Amla and Curry leaves Hair Pack:

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Dry amla and curry leaves in shade and grind them to make a fine powder. Mix it with yogurt and apply it on hair, leave it for 30-45 minutes before washing it off with a mild shampoo.

It's always recommended to do a patch test before applying any hair pack to avoid any allergic reactions. It's also recommended to consult a qualified practitioner before starting any treatment.

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