Ayurveda Nutritional Advice for Thinning Hair
In Ayurveda nutrition must be balanced for healthy hair as well. For example, consuming just the right amount of salty food keeps a vata dosha in balance by slightly increasing both pitta and kapha while mildly reducing vata, but eating too much salty food increases vata and is associated with hair thinning. On the other hand, sweet tastes that reduce both vata and pitta while increasing kapha serve to strengthen hair (if not consumed to excess).174
Ayurveda practitioners recommend adding the following to your diet to treat conditions that can lead to or exacerbate hair loss (with notes if certain doshas should avoid):12, 62, 174, 223, 239
Table 80: Ayurveda Food Recommendations for Thinning Hair
Ayurveda Dietary Recommendations
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Foods
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How it can help
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ALFALFA SPROUTS |
- Used to treat obesity (good for those with diabetes and PCOS).
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ALMONDS |
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AMLA FRUIT |
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APPLES |
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APRICOTS |
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ARTICHOKES |
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AVOCADO |
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BEETS |
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BITTER MELON |
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BLUEBERRIES |
- Helps regulate sugar metabolism (good for those with diabetes).
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS |
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CABBAGE |
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CARROTS |
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CASHEWS |
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CELERY |
- Calming.
- Helpful with diabetes.
- Used to treat adrenal disorders (which would help with Cushing’s disease and PCOS).
- Weight loss (good for those with diabetes and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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CHERRIES |
- Stress reducing.
- Used to treat obesity (good for those with diabetes and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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CRANBERRIES |
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DATES |
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DULSE |
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FILBERTS |
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FLAX |
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GARBANZO BEANS (also known as chick peas and channa dal) |
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GRAPEFRUIT (also known as chick peas and channa dal) |
- Helps digest sugars (good for those with diabetes).
- High in vitamin C.
- Weight reduction, which can help with diabetes and PCOS.
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GRAPES AND RAISINS
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KALE
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KELP (also known as Irish Moss) |
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LEMONS |
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LENTILS |
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LETTUCE |
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LIMES |
- Used to treat obesity (good for those with diabetes and PCOS).
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MANGO |
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MUSHROOMS |
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OATS |
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ORANGES |
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PAPAYA |
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PARSLEY |
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PEACHES AND NECTARINES |
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PINEAPPLE |
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PISTACHIOS |
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RADISH |
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RASPBERRIES |
- Helps treat obesity (good for those with diabetes and PCOS).
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RYE |
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SESAME OIL |
- Called taila, sesame oil is considered romsa?janana in Ayurveda—a characteristic that promotes hair growth.
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SNOW PEAS |
- Helps regulate blood sugar (good for those with diabetes).
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SWEET POTATOES |
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WALNUTS |
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WATERCRESS |
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Do not eat raw if you have hypothyroidism disorders since it inhibits thyroid functioning; limit cooked to 2-3 servings per week.
Do not eat raw if you have hypothyroidism disorders since it inhibits.
Avoid cranberry flavored juice drinks that are high in sugar.
Skins and seeds contain resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant that is also a phytoestrogen that can help regulate androgen sex hormones.
Do not consume with mangos, milk, or tomatoes. Avoid if you have stomach ulcers.
High in uric acid and may aggravate gout.
Avoid if you have arthritis or bladder disorders.
Limit to one a day, especially those with pitta doshas; avoid if you have a skin rash.
Pitta doshas should avoid pineapple juice. Do not consume on an empty stomach or within two hours of eating dairy foods.
Do not eat with dairy products.
Do not consume if you have hypothyroidism; goitrogenic food that potently inhibits thyroid function, especially if iodine-deficient.