Q. What is Baldness? +
Ans. Baldness (Androgenetic alopecia) is a common form of hair loss in both men and women. In men, this condition is also known as male-pattern baldness. Hair is lost in a well-defined pattern, beginning above both temples. Over time, the hairline recedes to form a characteristic "M" shape. Hair also thins at the crown (near the top of the head), often progressing to partial or complete baldness. The pattern of hair loss in women differs from male-pattern baldness. In women, the hair becomes thinner all over the head, and the hairline does not recede. Androgenetic alopecia in women rarely leads to total baldness. Androgenetic alopecia in men has been associated with several other medical conditions including coronary heart disease and enlargement of the prostate, a walnut-sized gland in males that is located below the bladder. Additionally, prostate cancer, disorders of insulin resistance (such as diabetes and obesity), and high blood pressure (hypertension) have been related to androgenetic alopecia. In women, androgenetic alopecia is associated with an increased risk of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is characterized by a hormonal imbalance that can lead to irregular menstruation, acne, excess body hair (hirsutism), and weight gain.
Q. What does Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia) look like?+
Ans. Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia) tends to look different between males and females. In men, the typical pattern of hair loss is a receding hair line with loss of hair from the top and front of the head. In women, the usual pattern of hair loss is thinning at the crown of the head. Often in women the frontal hairline remains. There are of course exceptions to these patterns but these are typically how Androgenetic Alopecia presents itself in men and women. It is less likely that a woman will experience total baldness as a result of Androgenetic Alopecia.
Q. Is Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia) hereditary?+
Yes, it is understood that genetic susceptibility is inherited from either or both parents.
Q. How common is Baldness?+
Although Baldness is a frequent cause of hair loss in both men and women, it is more common in men. This form of hair loss affects an estimated 60% million men in the World; Baldness can start as early as a person's teens and risk increases with age; more than 50 percent of men over age 50 have some degree of hair loss. In women, hair loss is most likely after menopause.
Q. What is Male pattern baldness?+
Ans. Male pattern baldness scientifically known as androgenetic alopecia is the most common form of hair loss in men. Male pattern baldness represent close to 95% of all hair loss experienced by men. This progressive loss of hair eventually results in the thinning and/or loss of hair at the front or top of the scalp. Hairs tend to miniaturize or downsize in these areas. As many as 50% of men are affected by Male pattern baldness by age 50. Hair loss can begin anytime after puberty, but most commonly begins among men in their mid-twenties. Male pattern baldness is caused by genetic and hormonal factors. The genetics can be inherited from either the maternal or paternal sides of the family. Male hormones, known as androgens, also play an important role. Specifically, the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT), can cause progressive miniaturization of the hairs on site - specific areas of the scalp.
Q. What is Female Pattern Baldness?+
Ans. The most common type of hair loss seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern alopecia or baldness. This is seen as hair thinning predominantly over the top and sides of the head. It affects approximately one-third of all susceptible women, but is most commonly seen after menopause, although it may begin as early as puberty. Normal hair shedding is approximately 100-125 hairs per day. Fortunately, these hairs are replaced. True hair loss occurs when lost hairs are not regrown or when the daily hair shed exceeds 125 hairs. Genetically, hair loss can come from either parent's side of the family. There are two different types of hair loss, medically known as Anagen Effluvium and Telogen Effluvium. Anagen Effluvium is generally due to internally administered medications, such as chemotherapy agents, that poison the growing hair follicle. Telogen Effluvium is due to an increased number of hair follicles entering the resting stage.
Q. What Are Causes of Telogen Effluvium? +
Ans. The most common causes of Telogen Effluvium are: 1. Physical stress: surgery, illness, anemia, rapid weight change 2. Emotional stress: mental illness, death of a family member 3. Thyroid abnormalities 4. Medications: High doses of Vitamin A, Blood pressure and Gout medications 5. Hormonal causes: pregnancy, birth control pills, menopause When the above causes of Telogen Effluvium are reversed or altered you should see the return of normal hair growth.
Q. How do people inherit Baldness (androgenetic alopecia)? +
Ans. The inheritance pattern of Baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is unclear because many genetic and environmental factors are likely to be involved. This condition tends to cluster in families, however, and having a close relative with patterned hair loss appears to be a risk factor for developing the condition.
Q. What are the reasons for female hair loss? +
Ans. Heredity, hormones and age cause hair loss. A woman’s genetic makeup determines if hair follicles are sensitive to the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) causing the follicles to shrink. This “shrinkage” results in overall thinning with time. In addition, the aging process can weaken the hair follicle and consequently the hair shaft. This causes hair thinning and balding. Get the facts on thinning hair and scalp health: Researchers have identified these 6 major causes of thinning hair: 1. Genetic Predisposition: A primary contributing factor to the appearance of thinning hair is the genetic pre-disposition of hormonal balances or imbalances which can be inherited from either your mother’s or your father’s side of the family. And yes, women can inherit the problem just like men! 2. Stress and Trauma: Stress causes poor vitamin and nutrient assimilation to the hair follicle and can produce increased levels of testosterone which converts to DHT. 3. Nutrition and Diet: Rapid weight loss, liquid protein diets, and high consumptions of foods that are over processed, low in nutrition and high in animal fats can negatively affect the body’s level of amino acids and vitamin assimilation. 4. Health: Malfunctions of the thyroid gland, which cause hyperthyriod and hypothyroid disease, is the only known health related cause of thinning hair. 5. Medications: Thinning can be a side effect to taking certain medications, specifically hormone replacement therapy drugs, birth control and estrogen pills, chemotherapy and thyroid disease treatments, blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and acne medications. 6. Environmental Toxins: Many experts contribute the mounting problem of environmental pollutants and estrogen mimics to be a cause of the increase in men and women battling thinning hair.
Q. Why is my hair falling out? +
Ans. It's true that men are more likely to lose their hair than women, mostly due to male pattern baldness (more on that later). But thinning hair and hair loss are also common in women, and no less demoralizing. Reasons can range from the simple and temporary a vitamin deficiency to the more complex, like an underlying health condition. In many cases, there are ways to treat both male and female hair loss. It all depends on the cause. Here are some common and not-so-common reasons why you might be seeing less hair on your head.
Q. What Causes Baldness / Hair Loss?+
Ans. There is much debate on this topic. While the link between certain forms of hair loss and the immune system is well-accepted, there is also evidence for a connection between the immune system and pattern loss (Androgenetic Alopecia). In line with this, it appears that male hormones, especially DHT, trigger an autoimmune response in pattern loss, initiating an attack on the hair follicle that can be observed microscopically. This results in destructive inflammation that gradually destroys the follicle's ability to produce terminal hair. The reason for this could be that androgens somehow alter the follicle, causing it to be labeled as a foreign body.
Q. What's the risk In Baldness? +
Ans. Two-thirds of all men will eventually be affected by male pattern baldness in the World; this means that 20 million men are losing their hair at any one time. 1. There are racial differences, however, in the incidence of male pattern baldness. The highest rates are found among Caucasians, followed by Afro-Caribbean’s. Chinese and Japanese men have the lowest rates. For some unknown reason, this form of hair loss is does not occur among Native Americans. 2. Male pattern baldness runs in the family. If your grandfather, father or brothers went bald early, the chances are that you will too. The strongest influence is on the mother's side: if your maternal grandfather went bald, that's probably a better indicator that you will too than if your father's father lost his hair.
Q. Is stress a factor in Baldness / Hair loss? +
Ans. Sometimes stress can play a role in diffuse loss. Stress-induced loss ordinarily regrows within a year of eliminating the cause. In the absence of any prolonged emotional or physical trauma that has noticeably affected your overall health, stress is not likely the cause. Crash dieting, medical conditions, certain medications, pregnancy, and other major life changes can initiate stress-shedding however. In some cases extreme emotional tension for prolonged periods of time can have an effect as well.
Q. What’s the best Baldness Treatment? +
Ans. You can also start with a single treatment, Divya Sanjivni’s A Combination of Clinically Tested Medicines for Baldness though due to the long lag time before you can actually verify efficacy, this can be very hit and miss and may bring less than optimal results by only addressing one aspect of a larger problem. Please visit www.sanjivnikaya.com for specifics
Q. How long does it take to see results? +
Ans. At least 3 months, though usually significantly longer. Many do not notice any apparent improvements until well after 6 months. Best results are often seen after the 1year mark. This is because hair follicles undergo a relatively long dormancy period in between growth cycles (usually about 3 months). In addition, hair only grows about 1 cm. per month in non-thinning areas and usually considerably slower in thinning areas. Since it generally takes several cycles of growth/fallout/regrowth, with the hair getting thicker and longer each time, it can take a great deal of time to see noticeable improvement. Please visit www.sanjivnikaya.com for specifics.
Q. How can I prevent Baldness? +
Ans. You cannot prevent male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness, although there may be ways of slowing down the process or disguising the problem.
Q. Can Hair Cleanser Make a Difference? +
Ans. Sometimes. For instance, inflammation plays a significant role in typical male pattern baldness, and thinning hair in women. If you are experiencing thinning hair, no matter what treatment you decide upon to stop it, Divya Sanjivni Hair Cleanser must be included. It is the only Hair Cleanser on the market today that has the ability to reduce the inflammation associated with the hormonal (DHT) causes for thinning hair. It simultaneously calms any inflammation which can make treatments ineffective. Any other shampoos claiming they work for thinning hair do nothing other than fatten the existing hair follicles, giving the illusion of thicker hair. While this can be very useful, it should not be confused with actually helping stop or reverse thinning hair.
Q. What is Reflax Hyperandrogenicity? +
Ans. When the effects of androgens in the body are lessened, e.g. through lowering DHT or by systemic hormone receptor blockade, the body seeks equilibrium through a process called upregulation. This can take the form of increased hormone production and/or increased tissue sensitivity to the remaining hormones. The reason side effects usually gradually disappear with finasteride is probably due to such upregulation. In a small percentage of individuals, it may be that this process overshoots the mark, resulting in significant hyperandrogenicity. This is marked by such signs as greatly increased facial oil, increased pimples, and greatly elevated libido. It's possible that in certain cases such hyperandrogenicity overcomes the hair-protective effect of, say, finasteride, though this does not appear to be the case for the vast majority of people.
Q. Do you offer hair loss solutions for both men and women? +
Ans. Yes! We pride ourselves on being able to offer both hair loss treatment and hair for men and women- all in a comfortable, private setting.
Q. What causes Baldness? +
Ans. There is only a tiny grain of truth in the myth that bald men are more virile because they have more of the male sex hormone Testosterone. This idea probably grew from the observation that eunuchs never became bald and, having being castrated, they didn't, of course, produce very much testosterone. Yes, testosterone is involved in male pattern baldness, but its relationship with hair loss is complicated and not completely understood. Testosterone is naturally converted in the body to a related sex hormone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT). This stimulates the growth of facial and body hair, as well as acting on the prostate gland. There is good evidence that male pattern baldness results from an over-sensitivity of scalp hair follicles to DHT, rather than raised levels of either sex hormone in the blood. As with pretty much everything, there's probably a link to smoking.
Q. Is it such a big deal?+
Ans. Since male pattern baldness is related to testosterone production, the only sure fire cure is castration before puberty which curiously enough few men opt for. But hair loss never killed anyone and some of the sexiest men on the planet – according to sources male and female - have little or no hair. If you’re really struggling to come to terms with baldness, talk to someone. Hair loss may be a trigger to unhappiness and depression but it’s unlikely to be hair loss alone that is behind your feelings.
Q. What is Ayurveda?+
Ans. Ayurveda is the traditional medicine of India, which originated there over 5,000 years ago.Ayu means "life" and Veda means "science." According to this translation, ayurveda means "the science of life.
Q. What is the Origin of Ayurveda?+
Ans. Widely regarded as the oldest form of healthcare in the world, Ayurveda is an intricate medical system that originated in India thousands of years ago. The fundamentals of Ayurveda can be found in Hindu scriptures called the Vedas the ancient Indian books of wisdom. The Rig Veda, which was written over 6,000 years ago, contains a series of prescriptions for different types of ailment.
Q. What are the Basic Principles of Ayurveda?+
Ans. Ayurveda is based on the premise that the universe is made up of five elements: air, fire, water, earth and ether. These elements are represented in humans by three "doshas", or energies: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. When any of the doshas accumulate in the body beyond the desirable limit, the body loses its balance. Every individual has a distinct balance, and our health and well-being depend on getting a right balance of the three doshas ("tridoshas"). Ayurveda suggests specific lifestyle and nutritional guidelines to help individuals reduce the excess dosha. A healthy person, as defined in Sushrut, one of the primary books on Ayurveda, is "he whose doshas are in balance, appetite is good, all tissues of the body and all natural urges are functioning properly, and whose mind, body and spirit are cheerful..."
Q. What is Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia)?+
Ans. Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia) is often referred to as 'Male Pattern Baldness' or 'Female Pattern Baldness'. It is the most common type of hair loss affecting approximately 50 percent of men over the age of 50 and around 60 percent of women over the age of 65. Androgenetic Alopecia can also affect younger men and women. It is caused by a number of genetic and hormonal factors. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is the main hormone responsible for Androgenetic Alopecia in genetically susceptible individuals. DHT causes hair loss by inducing a change in the hair follicles. The hairs produced by the follicles affected by DHT become progressively smaller until eventually the follicles shrink completely and stop producing hair entirely.
Q. What genes are related to Baldness (androgenetic alopecia)? +
Ans. The AR gene is associated with androgenetic alopecia. A variety of genetic and environmental factors likely play a role in causing androgenetic alopecia. Although researchers are studying risk factors that may contribute to this condition, most of these factors remain unknown. Researchers have determined that this form of hair loss is related to hormones called androgens, particularly an androgen called dihydrotestosterone. Androgens are important for normal male sexual development before birth and during puberty. Androgens also have other important functions in both males and females, such as regulating hair growth and sex drive. Hair growth begins under the skin in structures called follicles. Each strand of hair normally grows for 2 to 6 years, goes into a resting phase for several months, and then falls out. The cycle starts over when the follicle begins growing a new hair. Increased levels of androgens in hair follicles can lead to a shorter cycle of hair growth and the growth of shorter and thinner strands of hair. Additionally, there is a delay in the growth of new hair to replace strands that are shed. Although researchers suspect that several genes play a role in androgenetic alopecia, variations in only one gene, AR, have been identified in people with this condition. The AR gene provides instructions for making a protein called an androgen receptor. Androgen receptors allow the body to respond appropriately to dihydrotestosterone and other androgens. Studies suggest that variations in the AR gene lead to increased activity of androgen receptors in hair follicles. It remains unclear, however, how these genetic changes increase the risk of patterned hair loss in men and women with androgenetic alopecia. Researchers continue to investigate the connection between androgenetic alopecia and other medical conditions, such as coronary heart disease and prostate cancer in men and polycystic ovary syndrome in women. They believe that some of these disorders may be associated with elevated androgen levels, which may help explain why they tend to occur with androgen-related hair loss. Other hormonal, environmental, and genetic factors that have not been identified also may be involved.
Genes for Baldness / hair loss come only from the mother’s side of the family?+
Fact: Although the inheritance from the mother’s side is slightly stronger, androgenetic hair loss (common baldness) can be inherited from the mother’s side of the family, the father’s side or both.
Men who are bald have high levels of testosterone?+
Fact: This myth falls into the same category as the “size of a man’s hands or feet…” Hair loss is caused by a greater sensitivity of hair follicles in some parts of the scalp to DHT (dihydrotestosterone), rather than to increased levels of testosterone per se. DHT causes genetically-susceptible hair follicles to shrink (miniaturize) and eventually disappear. If elevated levels of testosterone were the problem, then “all” of one’s body hair should be expected to fall out as well.
A sign of genetic baldness is seeing large amounts of hair fall out?+
Fact: In contrast to popular belief, going bald is not due to massive amounts of hair falling out, but rather by hair of normal thickness gradually being replaced by finer, thinner hairs a process called “miniaturization.”
Hair loss is caused by decreased blood flow to the scalp? +
Fact: When your hair is growing, it does require a significant amount of blood flow. Once you lose your hair, not as much blood is needed and the blood flow to the scalp decreases. Therefore, a decreased blood flow to the scalp is not the cause of hair loss, but a result of it.
Hair loss is caused by clogged pores?+
Fact: Clogged pores are actually a cause of acne, not of baldness. If common baldness were simply due to clogged pores, then rigorous shampooing would be all that was needed to maintain a full head of hair. This is obviously not the case.
Frequent shampooing causes hair to fall out?+
Fact: When people start to think they sometimes think that shampooing is the cause, since they notice hair in the tub. To prevent this, they begin to shampoo less often. The hair that would normally come out in the shower now builds up on the scalp. With the next shampoo, even more ends up in the tub only confirming the patient’s suspicion. Remember, hereditary baldness is not due to hair falling out, but rather by normal hair gradually being replaced by finer, thinner hairs. The simple solution is to shampoo every day and the excess hair in the tub will go away.
Only men suffer from genetic hair loss?+
Fact: Balding is often thought of as a “man’s” problem, but the fact is that over 40% of women suffer from significant thinning throughout their lifetime.
Baldness / Hair loss medications only work in the crown?+
Fact: The main benefit of Divya Sanjivni Navkesh Oil and especially Divya Sanjivni Navkesh Lap is to slow down or halt hair loss, rather than to re-grow hair. Although initial studies showing the effectiveness of both Navkesh Oil & Navkesh Lap were done on the crown, this does not mean that the medications won’t work on other parts of the scalp as well. In fact, the medicines can work wherever there is thinning - as long as the area is not completely bald.
Hair loss stops when you get older?+
Fact: Once hair loss begins, it tends to progress over a person’s lifetime and never completely stops. However, the rate at which hair will continue to fall out is hard to guess. View the chart below to see how the incidence of male pattern baldness increases with a person’s age, particularly how advanced baldness increases well past the age of 60. It is worth mentioning here that the younger you are when you start to lose your hair, the more likely you are to become very bald.
Q. Do you give any type of guarantee? Do Ayurvedic treatments give 100% successful result? I have seen few pictures of before and after treatment on your site. Can I expect same result in my case?+
Ans. No. There is no guaranteed cure for every types of hair loss, Baldness, Alopecia, Premature Grey Hair, Dandruff and Hair-Fall. There are so many causes which can trigger hair Problems. Some alopecia is treatable but some are known as irreversible. No treatment or therapy can give 100% successful result in different types of alopecia and other Hair Problem. Entire ayurvedic treatment is based on prakruti (basic nature) which is individual from person to person so results may be variable to each individual. One cannot compare results with other. As per our 10 years clinical experience. We made some conclusions which are as under… 1. Compare to other options, ayurvedic treatment is 100% safe, absolutely harmless, very effective and free from toxic effects. 2. Divya Sanjivni’s ayurvedic herbal treatment has proven very effective in over 95% of cases of Alopecia, Baldness, Normal Hair Loss, Premature Gray Hair, Dandruff and Hair-Fall. 3. The results are obtained reasonably fast & last long. 4. The course of treatment, duration, results may vary from patient to patient depending on the prakruti (basic nature) of the patient.
Q. when I put oil massage on my scalp, I am losing so many hairs! Oiling hair or scalp massage never helps?+
Ans. Oiling hair does not cause more hair loss. The fact is that while oiling hair, person may give a little massage so some weaken hairs fall and stick to the fingers. All those weaken hair are known as tellogen hair and actual biological process has been started 3-4 months before it falls. Scalp massage and oiling hair with Divya Sanjivni’s medicinal oil can provide many benefits. A properly done scalp massage can increase blood circulation to the hair follicles, increase relaxation, decrease stress, condition the scalp, and boost the strength of the hair roots. The kneading pressure applied by massage warms the skin and opens up blood vessels to increase flow and boost circulation. Increased circulation means that the cells of the hair follicle will receive more of the nutrients necessary to optimal hair growth function. If you massage with Divya Sanjivni’s oil, it will condition the scalp, reduce the occurrence of dandruff and dry skin that can interfere with the hair growth process. Divya Sanjivni’s oil also condition the hair shaft and root, lessening the chances of brittleness, hair strand breakage, and split ends.
Q. I avoid washing because I am losing so many hairs?+
Ans. Washing hair does not cause more hair loss. Washing your hair will not cause it to fall out prematurely. The hairs you find in your drain were already losing and ready to come out when you began shampooing. Hair loss is an internal matter and actual mechanism starts 3-4 months before it comes out.
Q. Cutting hair will make it grow thicker. If I shave off scalp, my hair loss Will reduce? +
Ans. If you cut your hair or shave off your scalp that would make it appear thicker at first because Your hair is thicker at the base than the tip. After its normal life span, your hair would drop off and new hair with the same diameter as original pre-cut hair. In short, growth depends on the root of hair, not hair shaft. Shaving off scalp will never reduce hair loss but the size of the falling hair will be smaller so you will feel that now my hair loss is reduced.
Q. Wearing hats or helmet can cause hair loss.+
Ans. Wearing a hat or helmet does not cause hair loss, unless the it is worn so tight as to cut off circulation to the hair follicles.
Q. Blow Drying Causes Hair Loss?+
Ans. Unless they are done excessively, blow drying will not cause hair loss.
Q. Vitamin supplements can prevent hair loss?+
Ans. Vitamin supplements alone cannot prevent hair loss. They can, however, help increase the health of your body and improve the function of its various systems. A healthy diet full of fresh vegetables, fruits and proteins can aid your body in optimal function. Every function of your body, including hair growth, needs the right mix of vitamins, minerals, and fuels to carry out its job properly. By choosing proper food which is full of vitamins and minerals, you can reduce the severity of your hair loss problem.
Q. Is DHT the only culprit in hair loss problems? +
Ans. While it is true that overproduction of the male hormone or androgen called DHT is an important cause of hair loss in men and women, it is not the only cause. DHT is a natural form of testosterone produced by an enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase. It is required for normal sexual functions. Indiscriminate inhibition of this metabolite has led to sexual performance problems, such as impotence or erectile dysfunction.
Q. Sitting in an A.C. causes hair loss?+
Ans. Sitting in air conditioned room does not play negative role which can trigger hair loss. There is no scientific proof that AC can lead to hair loss.
Q. There is nothing, can you do to treat or prevent hair loss?+
Ans. It is not true that hair loss is not treatable. If you could find out the trigger for your hair loss and then if you take proper Divya Sanjivni’s treatment, your hair loss will definitely reduce.
Q. What is Divya Sanjivni’s Ayurvedic medicinal oil, Hair Cleanser & Capsules?+
Ans. Divya Sanjivni Ayurvedic Medicinal Oil, Hair Cleanser & Ayurvedic Capsules are purely based on safe & harmless herbs and specifically used for deep nourishment of hair roots & scalp, Helps in restricting prematuring of hair, Baldness, prevents dandruff, sleeplessness and headache.
Q. How to use Divya Sanjivni’s ayurvedic medicinal oil?+
Ans. In evening or at bed time in the night, please put oil in a small open mouthed container. Please ensure that the quantity of the oil should be in proportion to the length and density of your hair so as the quantity is adequate enough to cover your complete hair. Apply oil with the tips of your fingers on your head scalp and massage it gently enabling it to penetrate in to the roots (follicle) of your hair. Don’t apply with your palms and never rub it vigorously as it may uproot weak hair. Slow application and massaging of the hair only would yield better results. Let the oil gradually seep into follicle of your hair & nourish them for the whole night. The oil may be removed in the morning with washing of hair with Divya Sanjivni Hair Cleanser. Ensure not to use chemical based shampoos.
Q. How to use Divya Sanjivni Hair Cleanser?+
Ans. Apply Hair Cleanser on the wet hair. Massage the scalp slowly and ensure the good lather. Rinse thoroughly with water.
Q. How to use Divya Sanjivni Keshjeevan Capsules?+
Ans. Dosage for children is 1 capsule twice a day. And for Adults, 2 capsules twice a day (medicine is advised to be taken with hot milk, fruit juice or water).
Q. : If I use combination of clinically tested medicines of Divya Sanjivni, will it stop my hair-fall?+
Ans. Definitely friend! Divya Sanjivni’s all medicines are Govt. Approved, which achieved record trust in India in treatment of Hair Problems since last 10 years. If you regularly use Divya Sanjivni’s Ayurvedic Medicines, Oil, Capsules, Hair Gel and Hair Cleanser for1months, it will not only arrest your hair fall but also ensure to help in the growth of newer ones.
Q. Is it necessary to take Divya Sanjivni Keshjeevan Capsules?+
Ans. Divya Sanjivni Keshjeevan Capsules promote the hair health. If the problem is less severe, taking capsules may not be necessary. But if you are facing the extreme hair fall, then Divya Sanjivni Keshjeevan Capsules are a must.
Q. Does Divya Sanjivni Hair Cleanser prevent dandruff and hair-fall? +
Ans. Yes, Divya Sanjivni Hair Cleanser helps in to reduce dandruff and hair fall very effectively.
Q. How many times in a week we should take Hair bath?+
Ans. Divya Sanjivani’s Ayurvedic Products are gentle enough for daily use. One can wash hair depending upon the need.
Q. What is the problem of Baldness? How can we prevent problem?+
Ans. Baldness is loss of hair from the head. Baldness is usually noticeable on the scalp, but can occur anywhere on the body. The condition is more common in men than in women. Divya Sanjivni’s Ayurvedic Medicines helps in to reduce hair fall, dandruff and premature graying of hair.
Q. What are the factors for causing hair loss?+
Ans. People normally shed 50 to 60 hairs a day. As people age, hair tend to become thin. Other causes of hair loss are hormonal factors, medical conditions and medications. Medical conditions: A variety of medical conditions can cause hair loss, including. Thyroid problems: The thyroid gland helps regulate hormone levels in your body. If the gland isn't working properly, hair loss may result. Hormonal factors: The most common cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition called male-pattern baldness or female-pattern baldness. In genetically susceptible people, certain sex hormones trigger a particular pattern of permanent hair loss. Most common in men, this type of hair thinning can begin as early as puberty. Hormonal changes and imbalances can also cause temporary hair loss. This could be due to pregnancy, childbirth, discontinuation of birth control pills or the onset of menopause. Alopecia areata: This disease occurs when the body's immune system attacks hair follicles, causing smooth, roundish patches of hair loss. Scalp infections: Infections, such as ringworm, can invade the hair and skin of your scalp, leading to hair loss. Once infections are treated, hair generally grows back. Other skin disorders that can cause scarring, such as lichen planus and some types of lupus, can result in permanent hair loss where the scars occur. Medications: Hair loss can be caused by drugs used to treat: Cancer, Arthritis, Depression, Heart problems, High blood pressure. Hair-pulling disorder: This mental illness causes people to have an irresistible urge to pull out their hair, whether it's from the scalp, their eyebrows or other areas of the body. Hair pulling from the scalp often leaves patchy bald spots on the head. Certain hairstyles: Traction hair loss can occur if the hair is pulled too tightly into hairstyles such as pigtails or cornrows. Other causes of hair loss: Hair loss can also result from a physical or emotional shock. Many people experience thinning of hair several months after a physical or emotional shock. Hair loss can also be caused sudden or excessive weight loss, a high fever, or a death in the family.
Q.Divya Sanjivni Hair Cleanser makes hair weak?+
Ans. Divya Sanjivni Hair Cleanser makes hair weak and it starts falling. Not true, In fact, Cleansing is healthy for hair as it washes away all the dirt and oil from the scalp and makes it clean and fresh. But if you leave Hair Cleanser in the hair, it can be harmful. So thorough rinsing is very important.
Q. Diet has no relation with the quality of hair?+
Ans. Many people believe that hair becomes healthy and strong by using good hair care products and regular styling which is not true. Styling and hair care products are important but actually good hair health is an internal process. Your diet plays a very important part in the quality of your hair. If you have a balanced and nutritious diet, your hair will surely become healthy and strong. Fruits, vegetables, lots of water, and other essential nutrients are a part of a good diet and should be had regularly to have healthy and strong hair. Visit For More Hair Health.
Q. I am interested for treatments, what should I do? +
Ans. Please refer the page www.sanjivnikaya.com
Q. What is the cost of products for treatment? How to send the money?+
Q. Once i place an order when will I get my products? Will you send me all the instructions about how to use the products? +
Ans. Approximate time to receive the products. Within India 6-9 days Abroad patients 15-25 days depending upon the country. 1. Medication will be send by reputed courier or postal services. Online Tracking is only available if provided by Courier / Post / Airmail. 2. Treatment package is specially designed according to the hair problem and Country weather. 3. All other instructions about the usage will be sending with products.