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Dandruff and other Fungal Infections of the Scalp.
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Durdurapathradi Keram
Durdurapathradi Keram is Anti-fungal and Anti-pruritus. It’s an effective Hair Tonic.
Reference Text: (Sahasrayogam)
PRESENTATION: 100 Ml
Why Kerala Ayurveda's Durdurapathradi Keram?
Durdurapathradi Keram is an Ayurvedic hair tonic that is said to enable hair growth and to help in preventing itchy scalp, dandruff, and hair fall. This oil for Ayurvedic hair treatment is beneficial for children and is also said to improve the health of the scalp while strengthening the hair roots. Dhurdhurapatradi Tailam is based on the Ayurvedic principle where the herbs are infused in sesame oil along with a herb-water decoction. The solid waste herbs are filtered to form an oil that contains oil soluble and water soluble phyto-active principles of medicinal herbs.
The key benefits of Dhurdhurapatradi oil are:
Dhurdhurapatradi Keram - Ingredients
Seeds of Dhatura metelThe average person has 5 million hairs that grow all over the body except on the lips, palms, and the soles of the feet. It takes about a month for healthy hair to grow half an inch and most hair grow for up to six years and then fall out with new hair replacing them.
The most common problems with the hair and scalp include hair loss, infections, and disorders causing itching and scaling.
In some cases, hair loss may occur with a simple halt in the cycle of hair growth. Major illnesses, surgeries, or traumatic events can trigger hair loss however, the hair will usually start growing back without treatment.
Hormonal changes can also cause temporary hair loss.
Examples include:
Medical conditions that can cause hair loss include:
Diseases that cause scarring, such as lichen planus and some types of lupus, can result in permanent hair loss because of the scarring.
Hair loss can also be due to medications used to treat:
The scalp can become infected if fungus or bacteria enter the scalp through the hair follicles or damaged skin.
An Ayurvedic Perspective to Healthy Hair
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian form of natural, holistic medicine that uses herbs, diet, yoga, exercise, mantras, aromas, meditation, oil treatments and Ayurvedic massages to promote good health and wellbeing. According to Ayurveda, nothing exists in isolation, ie. Everything an individual interacts with on a daily basis - diet, family, work or relationships, has an effect on health and wellbeing. The primary guiding principle of Ayurveda is that the mind and body are connected and that the mind has a profound influence over our health and wellbeing.
In Ayurveda, there are three main reasons for hair loss:
One of the fundamental principles of Ayurveda is that the health of the body’s digestive fire (Agni) determines the type of nourishment that the body’s tissues and organs receive. This, in turn, depends mainly on the kind of food that is consumed and the quality of the environment. Therefore, given how closely interlinked the bodily systems and tissues are, hair health can also depend on factors apart from digestive strength, including stress levels, hereditary factors, personality traits and the overall quality of life. This is why Ayurvedic hair care focuses largely on rejuvenation (Rasayana), which involves deeply nourishing the body at a cellular level to promote healing and regeneration.
The 5000-year-old practices of Ayurvedic medicines for hair fall and hair damage address the internal root causes and help an individual acquire thick, lustrous hair.
Dandruff and other Fungal Infections of the Scalp.