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5 Ayurvedic herbs for hair regrowth mentioned in Charaka Samhita

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2025, 15:16 IST
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What is Charaka Samhita?

The Charaka Samhita is believed to be the most authentic book on Ayurveda, the ancient medical science of India. It is also one of the oldest treatises, providing valuable information on the principles of holistic healthcare and treatments. In this ancient treasure trove of Ayurvedic knowledge lie the sacred names of hair-regrowth herbs that have been used for centuries. So, if you are already tired of manufactured, chemical-based haircare products that do no good, then trust the power of nature backed by ancient scientific wisdom and use these haircare herbs, which are still relevant in the modern day.

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Bhringraj

Bhringraj is known for its rejuvenation powers and is mostly medicated in oils and shampoos for hair regrowth. It is also consumed as a tonic to promote hair growth and prevent premature greying of hair. It gently improves the blood circulation to the scalp, which nourishes the follicles and prevents hair loss. This process also strengthens the hair to prevent breakage and reduces scalp issues of dandruff and flaky cells. Bhringraj is one of the most praised herbs in Ayurveda and is primarily used for promoting hair regrowth.
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Til ka tel - Sesame oil

From the sesame leaves to its roots, sesame oil is known for increasing the growth, texture, and quality of your locks. Packed with essential nutrients like vitamins E and B, it is also rich in zinc, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus. These components provide deep nourishment to hair follicles, which are also the building blocks for healthy hair growth. Working as a natural emollient, sesame oil deeply penetrates inside the hair shaft, provides intense hydration, and locks in moisture. This prevents dryness, split ends, and breakage and allows the locks to grow longer and stronger.
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Brahmi

This natural leaf extract is considered to be perfect for hair rejuvenation. It promotes hair growth by improving scalp circulation, which nourishes the hair follicles and strengthens existing locks by reducing breakage. It also contains antioxidants that protect our hair from damage, and the anti-inflammatory properties soothe the scalp, which creates a healthier environment for hair to grow. Some compounds in Brahmi are thought to activate proteins that are responsible for hair growth, which further gives you longer and thicker hair.


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Narikel, aka coconut

Have you ever wondered why South Indian women are blessed with long, shining, and thick locks? Well, genetics do play an important role, but since they are wee babies, they are massaged with coconut oil on a daily basis, which gives them a thick, shining mane with below-the-hip length. Coconut oil is known for its hair-nurturing and strengthening properties. Like a mother nurtures her kid, coconut oil acts the same with your locks and supports hair growth by reducing protein loss and improves hair health through its high lauric acid content. It increases the blood circulation in the scalp and creates an environment that leads to intense hair growth if you’re consistent with it.


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Neeli

Neeli is a type of herb, also known as Ranjini, which promotes hair growth, improves your hair texture, and also takes care of your hair’s natural pigmentation. It mainly starts with strengthening the hair follicles, then improves the scalp health, and lastly reduces hair fall. People use the traditional Neelibringadi oil, which stimulates hair follicles and encourages the growth of new, healthy hair. It also nourishes the roots and shafts, making the strands look dense and long.
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