· Baldness is a concern for men and women. Going bald has many causes, and there are endless products on the market that claim to treat balding. For those wanting to take a more natural approach, try out some herbal remedies to reduce balding and possibly boost more hair growth.
Amla Oil
· When pieces of amla are boiled in coconut oil, amla oil is produced. Mixing equal amounts of amla oil and lime juice and applying it to the hair can help to boost hair growth. The mixture can also be used as a replacement for shampoo to reduce hair loss and encourage growth.
Mustard Oil and Henna Leaves
· Mustard oil and henna leaves promote hair growth. Boil approximately 250 ml of mustard oil and mix in 60 g of henna leaves. The leaves will burn in the oil and once they are fully burned, the oil must be filtered. Massage the oil into the scalp and through the hair before shampooing.
Licorice
· Licorice mixed with milk and saffron aids in remedying bald patches. Crush pieces of licorice in milk and add a pinch of saffron. Once this mixture turns into a paste, apply the paste to the bald areas of the scalp before bed. Wash it off in the morning.
Stinging Nettle
· Because stinging nettle blocks the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone, it lends itself to treating hair loss. The best application of stinging nettle is to drink a cup of stinging nettle tea. By drinking the tea daily, baldness may be reduced or prevented altogether.
Coconut Oil
· Coconut oil promotes healthy hair and conditions it naturally. Coconut oil can be applied directly to the hair and rubbed into the follicles. It can be substituted as a conditioner after shampooing.
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