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Home Remedies for Dandruff

Home Remedies for Dandruff There are literally hundreds of different natural dandruff treatments that you will find detailed on a similarly large number of websites. The following list is intended to be a brief snapshot of many of these suggested methods that you might want to try:

Home Remedies for Dandruff using Apple Tonic:

Mix one tablespoon of apple juice with three tablespoons of water and massage the mixture into your scalp three times a week.

Home Remedies for Dandruff with Coconut Oil and Lemons:

Massage warm pure coconut oil into your scalp and then rub in the juice of two lemons. Steam your hair by placing your head over a bowl of steaming hot water with the steam sealed in with a warm damp towel. After steaming for a few minutes, leave the mixture on your hair for a couple of hours before rinsing off, and repeat two or three times every week.

Home Remedies for Dandruff with Thyme:

Boil five heaped tablespoons of dried thyme in about a pint of water for a period of 10 to 15 minutes. After this, allow the infused liquid to cool before straining the thyme leaves out of the mixture and storing the resulting liquid in a jar. Keep in the fridge and massage the liquid into your scalp three or four times a week, taking care not to rinse the solution out.

Home Remedies for Dandruff usiing Baking Soda:

It is now established that baking soda has powerful antifungal qualities, so making up a baking soda paste with warm water before applying it to your scalp should help to keep down the yeast which ultimately cause dandruff.

Winter melon or ash gourd: It is suggested on many ayurvedic medicine sites that grinding the seeds and skin of Winter melon and then mixing them together with a little warm water before applying the mixture to the scalp can help to control dandruff. Once again, it appears that this mixture has powerful antifungal qualities so that it is effective for keeping yeast at bay.

Home Remedies for Dandruff with Peanut Oil and Lemons:

Mix the juice of half a lemon with eight teaspoons of peanut oil and rub the mixture into your hair. Leave the 31

mixture on your scalp for 10 to 15 minutes before washing the solution away as normal.

Home Remedies for Dandruff using Rosemary:

Rosemary is the active ingredient in many commercial hair tonics and shampoo which rejuvenates the scalp and keeps the skin healthy. You may be able to buy rosemary oil in a health food shop, but if not, add eight tablespoons of dried rosemary to a pint of boiling water, oil solution to five minutes and then drain the wasted rosemary leaves away. Apply the solution to your scalp and leave on your head for as long as possible.

Home Remedies for Dandruff with Indian Hemp:

Indian hemp (also known as dogbane, wild cotton or amy root) is a plant that can be found growing wild throughout North America that can be used to reduce dandruff. Simply crush the plant to extract the juice before applying that juice directly to the scalp. Leave for an hour and then wash off.

 

 

 

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2 Responses for “Home Remedies for Dandruff”

  1. Nehara says:

    Aromatherapy for Dandruff
    A leading herbalist Jeanne Rose (Director of the Institute of Aromatic Studies) suggests a more direct use of aromatic oils as a way of combating dandruff. Her suggestion is that after washing your hair, you should let your hair dry completely before massaging a few drops each of lemon and rosemary oils into your scalp.

    These oils have natural antifungal characteristics, meaning that they will fight to keep the amount of yeast on your scalp to a minimum.

  2. Nancy says:

    Ayurveda Treatment for Dandruff
    It is suggested by leading expert, David Frawley, that dandruff is a condition called by poor or blocked circulation. He has suggested a couple of possible solutions to this problem.

    The first option is to massage sesame oil into your scalp for 5 or 10 minutes once or twice a week immediately before taking your evening shower. After massaging the oil in, allow it to ‘sit’ for a few minutes before washing it out in the shower.

    Alternatively, Dr. Frawley also suggests that fenugreek is a recognized treatment for dandruff in Ayurvedic medicine. It is also a spice that is widely used in Asian cooking, so you can either add it to your own home cooking or you can take it as a powder mixed with honey.

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