A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of Aaditya Pak Guduchi Tail Shiroabhyanga in management of Khalitya (Baldness)
Abstract
Introduction: In today’s corporate life, prime importance is given to our appearance, personality and beauty. Hair plays an important role in making body externally beautiful, healthy and good looking. Long hair makes a person mentally enthusiastic and healthy. Who are mostly suffering from this problem is the total population. Susceptibility of hair fall is more in male than in females. Methodology: Present study is carried out to know the traditional Ayurvedic treatment for Khalitya. For Khalitya Shiroabhyanga is one of the best choices of management for its prime role in maintaining hair growth and preventing Khalitya. Massage (Abhyanga) greatly improves the blood circulation, thus increasing the health of hair and also scalp. Result: The present study showed significant reduction in hair fall, dryness. Aaditya Pak Guduchi Tail was found effective in Khalitya along with significant effect on associated complaints. Conclusion: It also proves that Aaditya Pak Guduchi Tail is effective for use as Shiroabhyanga along with local application for scalp and hairs.
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