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Can Amla Promote Hair Growth? Benefits of Amla for Long Lustrous Hair

For centuries, Indian gooseberry, or Amla, has been a staple in Ayurvedic medicine. This tart fruit is stacked with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a natural remedy for various hair ailments.

Updated on: 4 July, 2024 7:00 PM IST By: Sarbani Bhattacharjee
Amla/Indian Gooseberry is a Great Source of Protein for the Hair Source: Pixabay

Amla has proven to be a secret weapon for achieving long, luscious locks!  Hard water can often damage your hair severely causing dandruff, scalp eczema, and drastic hair fall. Amla is a Vitamin C powerhouse that helps improve hair density and strengthens the roots. The iron content helps in maintaining the hair follicles. Let us look further into the benefits of Amla:

A Boost of Essential Nutrients:

Amla is a powerhouse of Vitamin C,  essential for collagen production. Collagen provides the building blocks for strong hair follicles, promoting healthy hair growth and preventing breakage.

 Amla also packs a punch of Vitamin E, known for improving blood circulation to the scalp. This increased blood flow delivers vital oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicles, stimulating growth and thickness.

Combating Damaging Free Radicals:

Free radicals are unstable molecules that damage hair cells, leading to thinning and breakage. Amla's rich antioxidant portfolio, including flavonoids and phenolic compounds, helps neutralize these free radicals. This antioxidant shield protects hair follicles and promotes a healthy scalp environment for optimal hair growth.

Maintaining a Healthy Scalp:

A healthy scalp is the foundation for healthy hair. Amla's natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties can help combat dandruff and scalp infections. These conditions can hinder hair growth by creating irritation and inflammation. Amla keeps the scalp soothed and healthy. This allows the hair follicles to function optimally and promote new hair growth.

Strengthening Hair from the Root Up:

Iron deficiency is a known contributor to hair loss. Amla is a natural source of iron, which strengthens hair follicles and promotes hair growth. Additionally, Amla's richness in essential fatty acids nourishes the scalp and hair shaft,  resulting in stronger, more resilient hair.

How to Incorporate Amla for Better Results?

Amla Oil Massage: Warm Amla oil, massage, and leave it for 30 minutes before rinsing. This promotes blood circulation and nourishes the scalp.

Amla Hair Mask: Combine Amla powder with yogurt or honey to create a hair mask. Apply it to your hair and scalp, and leave it on for 20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. This mask conditions hair and promotes shine.

Dietary Inclusion: Amla juice or dried Amla powder can be incorporated into your diet. You can also chew some fresh amla for better results.

Regularly using Amla in your hair care routine can significantly improve hair health and promote growth.

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