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Tips for Healthy Hair: |
Here
are some tips for a healthy head of hair from the tradition of Ayurveda.
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Like everything
else about true, lasting beauty, healthy hair begins within your body. Start with your
diet. Include lots of green leafy vegetables and sweet juicy fruits. Dairy products such
as milk and fresh yogurt will also help. Fresh coconut is also considered excellent
"hair food" - sprinkle grated coconut over salads, diced fresh fruit, or rice.
Cut down on
refined, processed and canned foods. Ayurveda considers foods with artificial
preservatives and chemical additives stripped of their inherent "intelligence"
and therefore not helpful in supplying nutrition to your body and mind. Ice-cold
beverages also hamper the process of digestion and assimilation of nutrients.
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Cooking with certain spices adds flavor to your food and provides
nourishment for your hair. Cumin, turmeric and black pepper are some
"hair-friendly" spices. Add a healthy pinch of each to single-portion soups and
stews as they are cooking. Saut? 1/8 1/4 teaspoon each of the three spices in a
teaspoon of ghee (clarified butter) or olive oil and add to cooked veggies. Roasted ground
cumin and ground black pepper can be sprinkled over fresh yogurt.
Stress can be seriously injurious to long-term health and color
of hair. Try and manage your time and tasks to minimize time-related pressures. Practice
relaxation techniques such as meditation. Seek out tranquil sights in nature to help
restore balance to your mind. Relaxing or uplifting music can be therapeutic. Get
adequate, good quality sleep to help the natural process of rejuvenation.
Ayurvedic herbs that help hair health include Eclipta alba and
Gotu Kola. Eclipta alba is called "Bhringaraj" - literally, king of tresses. It
nourishes the hair and helps resistance to stress as well. Brahmi, sometimes called Gotu
Kola, also helps balance the mind and nourishes the hair and scalp. Since Ayurveda
considers the health, color and luster of hair so dependent on overall mind/body health,
synergistic Ayurvedic herbal preparations for hair can also include herbs such as Country
Mallow, which is supposed to strengthen the physiology, and Winter Cherry, which aids
resistance to stress.
Stay away from harsh chemical topical products that can damage
hair over time. Look for gentle, natural cleansers and conditioners, especially if you
wash your hair more than three times a week. Shampoos and conditioners that contain
nourishing botanicals are even better. Read labels carefully - sometimes, products that
say "herbal" or "natural" can include no-no chemicals.
A warm oil scalp massage two or three times a week will help
stimulate and moisturize the scalp. You can use good quality coconut, almond or olive oil
Ayurvedic hair oils also contain some of the herbs mentioned earlier. Apply some mildly
warmed oil to your hair and gently massage into your scalp evenly with your fingertips.
Leave on overnight if you can, if not, leave on for at least an hour or two, then get it
out by shampooing your hair. The scalp massage helps you relax and aids sound sleep as
well.
Never attack wet hair with a brush, no matter how rushed for time
you are. Tangles in wet hair are best removed with a wide-toothed comb. Use a wooden comb
if you can find one; it won't generate static electricity. Excessive blow-drying can
damage hair in the long-term, making it brittle and causing split ends. If you can, let
your hair dry naturally, then brush into place.
Last, but not least, brushing your hair regularly to stimulate
the scalp will keep it looking healthy and lustrous. Brush each night in all directions in
turn - left to right, right to left, front to back and back to front Use smooth long
strokes from scalp to hair-tips.
Your hair can indeed be your crowning glory if you treat it right!
Note - Information in this article is solely for the purpose of imparting
education on Ayurveda and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or mitigate any
disease. If you have a medical condition, please consult a health professional.
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