6 Homeopathic Remedies To Treat Hair Fall

6 Homeopathic Remedies To Treat Hair Fall

14 Jan 2022 | 2 min Read

Dr Renu Sukhlecha

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Hair fall is one of the most common complaints amongst women. Hair fall could be a result of stress, dandruff, dry scalp, poor nutrition, bad lifestyle habits, etc. a few women tend to experience increased hair fall post pregnancy due to the hormonal changes that take place in the body.
Homeopathic remedies could be a safer option to use to resolve this problem as it’s known to have minimal or no side effects. Also, homeopathic remedies work on the cause of the problem rather than the symptoms.

A few of the homeopathic remedies for hair fall include:

1. Lycopodium

Lycopodium is used to reduce premature thinning of the hair that leads to hair breakage and hair fall.

2. Silicea

Silicea helps strengthen the hair and reduces dryness in the hair. Silicea is also used to boost hair growth.

3. Arnica

Arnica is known to boost hair growth by increasing the blood circulation in the scalp and stimulation the hair follicles.

4. Phosphorus

Phosphorus is a homeopathic remedy used to reduce hair fall caused by scalp infection. It helps control dandruff and reduce hair loss.

5. Kali Sulphuricum

Like phosphorus, this remedy is also used to control hair fall caused due to dandruff.

6. Natrum Muriaticum

It is an excellent remedy to reduce hair fall caused due to hormonal imbalance. It is also used to reduce hair fall caused by dandruff, scalp dryness, and other skin disorders.

Always consult your homeopathic expert to know the best-suited remedy as per your condition for the best results.

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