Nasya Karma in Cosmetology: An Anatomical Approach - A Natural Solution for Skin and Hair Wellness

    Mamta Choudhary, Shyoram Sharma
    TLDR Nasya Karma can improve skin and hair health.
    The paper explores Nasya Karma, an Ayurvedic treatment involving nasal administration of medication, and its emerging role in cosmetology for skin and hair wellness. It highlights the anatomical and neurovascular connections that make Nasya Karma effective in improving skin texture, promoting hair growth, and rejuvenating facial features. The study underscores the traditional and modern applications of this therapy in preventing hair loss and enhancing overall skin and hair health.
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