Does having to comb your
hair sends shivers down your spine? You are not alone, because excess hair fall
is a common problem these days.
Hair fall, a problem which many people face irrespective of their gender.
The condition of your hair is directly related to your general
health – it is in fact a barometer of your health.
The main causes of
hair loss are stress, hormonal disorders, bad eating habits, diseases, drugs,
hair dyes, genetic disorders, smoking and dandruff. Your hair fall could be due
to one or more of these causes.
It is within
the human’s capacity to get the healthy hair with the only condition you must
take out few minutes for yourself every day. These few minutes of your
invested time can become a lifelong asset for us.
Yoga
and Meditation to Prevent Hair Fall
Doing yoga and meditation to
restrict hair-loss will not only give you healthy hair, but also benefit your
whole system. It can improve your mental well-being too. Yoga will help enhance
circulation of blood in the scalp, improve digestion and reduce anxiety and
stress too.
Yoga
Asanas that
can help to control hair-loss
All forward bending asana
enhances blood circulation in the head or the crown region which in turn
nourishes the roots of the hair. As a result, one can observe the
changes in the tresses over a period. Here are a few asanas you can try! You must
practice them with consistence if you are to get results.
List of all the Yoga Asanas for Hair Growth
1. Adho Mukha Svanasana
2. Utthanasana
3. Pavanmukthasana
4.
Sarvangasana
5.
Vajrasana
6.
Apanasana
1. Adho
Mukha Svanasana
Downward dog pose, provides good circulation to the head and is good for sinus
and common cold also. It is also helpful for mental tiredness, depression and insomnia
2. Uttanasana
Standing forward pose, helps in reducing fatigue and tiredness. Good in
menopause and improves digestion.
3. Pavanmukthasana
It
reduces gas, and helps digestion. The muscles of lower back are strengthened.
It also reduces fat of abdomen and buttocks.
4. Sarvangasana
It
helps to nourish the thyroid gland, which means healthy function of
respiratory, alimentary, genital and nervous system.
5. Vajrasana
It
is also called diamond pose. Unlike other asanas it can be done immediately
after eating your food. It helps in urinary disorders, weight loss and
digestion and also reduces gas in stomach.
6. Apana Sana
Apana refers to the prana or energy of you digestive tract, that aids in
purifying and eliminating toxins. And this pose gives clarity to the mind. It
relieves constipation.
Beneficial Pranayama’s for hair-loss
Pranayama’s also help reduce
hair fall. They are a sub-category of yoga which is mainly made up of
breathing exercises and meditation and less of physical exertion.
1. Kapalabhati Pranayama
The brain cells receive more oxygen so it is good for the nervous system,
removes toxins from the body and cures obesity and diabetes.
2. Bhastrika Pranayama
It
helps remove excess wind, bile and phlegm in the body and purifies the nervous
system; preventing all kinds of diseases in the body.
3. Nadi Shodhana Pranayama
It
helps to treat heart problems, asthma and arthritis, depression, migraine,
stress and eye and ear problems also.
Other Things to Remember for Hair Growth
·
Along with doing
yoga, looking after your diet is also important. Eating a balanced diet comprising of fresh fruits,
green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts, cereals and dairy products gives you
nutrients important for hair growth.
·
Ensure you do
not have dandruff. Keep your scalp scrupulously clean. Ditto for your towels
and pillow covers.
·
Washing hair
with neem water, keeping your hair clean by washing it 3 to 2 times a
week, massaging hair with coconut oil, brushing hair regularly is very good for
your hair growth.
·
Avoid using any
harsh chemicals and many styling products for hair.
In addition to the above one must understand that hair
loss in natural process and cannot be reversed, however the process can be
restricted or slowed down with the above given tips. So, go ahead and change
your experience – from hair-raising to having healthy, gleaming tresses!
5
Easy Hand Mudras to Stop Hair Fall
Who does not want long and lusty hair?
But due to heavy pollution, poor diet and by using heavily doped chemical
products, many people across the globe are suffering from hair problems such as
hair fall, premature greying, dry and breathless
hair. But it is within the human capacity to get healthy hair. The only
condition is to spend few minutes daily in doing hand mudras. In this post
I have listed down 5 Easy Hand Mudras to Stop Hair Fall.
1) Prithavi Mudra - Prithavi mudra is good for overall
physical strength, since it increases the Earth element and decreases the fire
element in the body. And Earth element strengthens the tissues of body. Hence
Prithavi Mudra builds up the body tissues and decreases the body temperature. It can be practiced anytime
and anywhere. For practicing Prithavi Mudra, join the thumb with the ring
finger and keep other finger straight. It can be practiced for 30-40 minutes
daily.
2) Pran Mudra or Kapha kaarak
Mudra - This
mudra is said to be a cure for all diseases. It increases the pranic force in
the body. This Mudra is also known as Kapha kaarak Mudra since it increases
Kapha humor in the body. By regular practice of this mudra, hair root gets
strengthen. This mudra should be practiced by sitting in Padma Ansa or lotus
pose. Close your eyes and focus on your breath.
Join the tip of thumb with the tip of ring and little finger. The other fingers
should be kept straight. This Mudra can be practiced for 15 to 30 minutes.
3)
Vayu Mudra - This mudra is related to Vayu element in
the body. It decreases the air element in the body providing many health
benefits. Stress and Anxiety also a reason for hair fall. This mudra helps calm down the mind
which in turn gives lustrous hair growth. Place the tip of index finger on the
base of the thumb to form Vayu Mudra. Be in this position for 15 to 30 minutes.
4)
Kapha Naashak Mudra - This mudra can be formed by placing tip
of ring and little finger at the base of the thumb. Other fingers should be
kept straight. This mudra is highly beneficial for treatment of coldness
of hair and skin. It also cures many winter related problems such as dryness of
skin. This mudra can be practiced for 30 minutes daily.
5)
Prasanna Mudra - This mudra can be practiced by bringing
both of the hand near the chest. Now rub the nails of four fingers with each
other’s in up- down direction. Keep the thumb straight. Practice it daily for 5
to 10 minutes for 30 days.
So these
are some of the highly beneficial mudras for stopping hair fall. Mudras don’t need much effort but
you need to devote time and have patience. You will see the difference with in
a month.
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