July 2017 in “Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences” The document discussed a case study on Indralupta, which is comparable to alopecia areata, a condition characterized by localized, non-scarring hair loss. The study highlighted the use of Ayurvedic treatments, including internal administration of Vidangarishta, Krimikutararasa, and Shatavari Guda, along with the external application of papaya exudates on the scalp. The treatment was conducted over a week, and head baths were prohibited to enhance results. The outcomes were described as profound, quick, and permanent, demonstrating the effectiveness of Ayurvedic principles in treating hair loss conditions.
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October 2021 in “International journal of pharmaceutical chemistry and analysis” The dry herbal powder shampoo showed promise but needs more work to enhance quality and safety.
June 2025 in “Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology” The herbal hair oil with hibiscus and other herbs may effectively promote hair growth and prevent greying.
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October 1999 in “Environmental Health Perspectives” Modern science supports the use of some Ayurvedic plants for health, as ancient practices suggested.
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February 2022 in “Frontiers in Pharmacology” Asparagus racemosus and Withania somnifera can help reduce side effects of a cancer drug.