Guest guest Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 Sat nam- I have not posted before, but have enjoyed the wisdom of this list for a few months now. I have been praticing Kundalini yoga since last November when I attended a workshop with Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa. Since then, I have practiced almost everyday and become a devoted student of this transformational practice. A friend of mine is having some trouble with hair loss. She is 36. The hair loss is exacerbated during times of stress, she thinks that it could be related to liver or digestive issues or maybe hormonal shifts. I have become her Kundalini liason so I told her I would do some research for her by asking this group. Thanks in advance for any insight or suggestions you may have. Peace, Lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 Lisa, Hair loss is, typically speaking, a Pitta issue, and yes, Pitta folk are not unknown to have some rough Liver chi. Liver and Gall Bladder handle the fat soluble in our system and that same Fire can run rampant, creating discord in our thoughts, feelings, and outlook, too. She can approach this from a number of different approaches. Whatever she will do. Check out the Ayurvedic at http://www.holisticonline.com/Remedies/Hair/hair_loss_ayurveda.htm More basics about Ayurveda at http://www.sahej.com/ayurveda_intro.html Also on this list you have some very knowledgeable folks in the field of Ayurveda. hopefully they will respond to you post. I will also add another file to the "Files Area" entitled "Pitta Kriya - Total Relaxation Kriya". The title is self explanatory Go to Kundaliniyoga to download it. All the Zest, Dharam P.S. Sandalwood oil is also a help for pacifying Pitta. http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/kKjrRF_3LcdaBgrJV1xzH-FzeOOdprtPx55RY_ti0xma5G4efMErnF6UicnVFPnjBArd-QMB-MlwtB5s8A/Pitta%20Kriya%20-%20Total%20Relaxation%20Kriya-complete.doc On 8/22/06, rockenmacher <rockenmacher > wrote: > > A friend of mine is having some trouble with hair loss. She is 36. The > hair loss is exacerbated during times of stress, she thinks that it > could be related to liver or digestive issues or maybe hormonal shifts. > I have become her Kundalini liason so I told her I would do some > research for her by asking this group. Thanks in advance for any > insight or suggestions you may have. > Peace, > Lisa > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Sat nam, I have a recomendation for you; it´s an ayurvedic herb for hair and skin: GOTU KOLA. It´s one of the most important herbs in the ayurveda. It´s a tonic for the nervous system, that is her case, it´s the cause of the hair loss. Sat nam, Adi kaur rockenmacher <rockenmacher > escribió: Sat nam- I have not posted before, but have enjoyed the wisdom of this list for a few months now. I have been praticing Kundalini yoga since last November when I attended a workshop with Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa. Since then, I have practiced almost everyday and become a devoted student of this transformational practice. A friend of mine is having some trouble with hair loss. She is 36. The hair loss is exacerbated during times of stress, she thinks that it could be related to liver or digestive issues or maybe hormonal shifts. I have become her Kundalini liason so I told her I would do some research for her by asking this group. Thanks in advance for any insight or suggestions you may have. Peace, Lisa LLama Gratis a cualquier PC del Mundo. Llamadas a fijos y móviles desde 1 céntimo por minuto. http://es.voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 Sat Nam Lisa, As Dharam mentioned, from an ayurvedic perspective often Pitta dosha is involved in hair loss. None the less Vata is often also involved, which also seems to be the case with her since it's stress related. The hair loss is a symptom. Ayurveda and other types of holistic healing would consider the underlying imbalance much more important. The question in Ayurveda is not what symptoms are occurring, but WHO is having those symptoms. She'd need to see a practicioner, there's just to many variables involved to get proper advice online. Blessings, Gurushabd > > Sat nam- > I have not posted before, but have enjoyed the wisdom of this list for > a few months now. I have been praticing Kundalini yoga since last > November when I attended a workshop with Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa. Since > then, I have practiced almost everyday and become a devoted student of > this transformational practice. > A friend of mine is having some trouble with hair loss. She is 36. The > hair loss is exacerbated during times of stress, she thinks that it > could be related to liver or digestive issues or maybe hormonal shifts. > I have become her Kundalini liason so I told her I would do some > research for her by asking this group. Thanks in advance for any > insight or suggestions you may have. > Peace, > Lisa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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