New Delhi: If your hair has started falling and you are unable to find a solution, there is no need to panic. After extensive research, Patanjali has developed a remedy that not only stops hair fall but also promotes new hair growth. This treatment, discovered through research by Patanjali, may also be effective for those struggling with baldness. Patanjali’s team of Ayurvedic doctors conducted a six-week study on several patients. During the research, the patients were treated using various methods, after which not only did their hair fall stop, but new hair also began to grow. This research has been published by Patanjali.
Hair loss and baldness are becoming increasingly common due to changes in lifestyle and eating habits. In an effort to combat this problem, many young people are spending lakhs of rupees on solutions like wigs and hair transplants. However, these techniques have not proven to be completely effective. In response to the growing issue of baldness, Patanjali carried out in-depth research. The results were surprising. A permanent solution to baldness was found, and the research has also been published in the National Library of Medicine.
Claims made in Patanjali’s research
Patanjali selected patients suffering from hair fall, not just on the scalp but also on other parts of the body. These patients had tried various treatments without success. Some of them were also suffering from alopecia areata. They were admitted to Patanjali and underwent treatment.
According to Ayurvedic principles, hair fall is caused by an imbalance of Vata and Pitta. The research addressed this issue through treatments based on Shodhana, Shamana, and Chikitsa. Within six weeks, not only did hair fall stop, but new hair growth was also observed.
Six weeks of treatment
Patients who had previously undergone other treatments and experienced only temporary relief were treated at Patanjali for six weeks. They were hospitalised and given regular Shodhana therapy using the Panchakarma method. In addition, they received medicines orally and nasally, and oil massages were administered to the scalp. Following this, new hair began to grow on the scalp and other parts of the body. The research concluded that if Vata and Pitta are brought under control, hair fall can be permanently cured and new hair growth can occur. The study also suggests that further research can be conducted on this treatment.