TLDR Herbal extracts like Ficus religiosa may help with hair growth and skin rejuvenation.
The document discusses the psychological and sociological impacts of hair loss, noting a global increase in hair thinning among both men and women. It highlights various causes of hair loss, such as stress, illness, and hormonal imbalances, with a specific focus on the situation in India, where 50% of the population experiences accelerated hair loss. The paper identifies several herbs, including Ficus religiosa and Chlorophytum borivilianum, as potential natural solutions for promoting hair growth and skin rejuvenation. These herbs may help manage hormonal imbalances and offer additional health benefits with minimal side effects, making them a preferred choice for those seeking natural remedies for hair loss.
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