Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 Hi Ayurvedaonline members, I have been struggling with male pattern hair growth. I have had many tests done and don't have any detectable hormone imbalances. I have normal hormone levels and have been checked via pelvic ultra sound for cysts. The results have all been negative. I am overweight by about thirty pounds and weigh about 155 at 5'3. I am stressed about the rate of progress and was wondering if there was any advice or suggestions to treating this Ayurvedically. I am a student of Ayurvedic medicine but am only in my first year. Any knowledge or help would be much appreciated. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 There is a male hiding in every female and vice versa. The characteristics are decided by strength of glands, strength of energy Chakras in the body, and can often be estimated by reference to natal/dynamic chart. Seven chakras are connected to respective glands. It is possible that some glands become overactive or their secretions get changed such that male characteristics of a woman get boosted. The male pattern hair growth occurs under such circumstances. This subject is already covered by author in posts under the title Iron rules of health, one relevant post being: http://health.ayurveda/message/6729 Did weight gain occur in a time span of about 12-18 months? And hair growth was around this time only? Please describe your diet, if it contains wheat, refined floors, refined sugar, bakery products, dairy and animal fats. fatty fishes. do you have anyother symptoms described below: Irregular, frequency delayed beyond 35 days or less than 21 days, scanty/excess Monthly cycles. Bloating, cravings for carbs, sugar foods Truncal obesity, waits beyond 90% of hips size. (waist should be measured around navel. darkening of skin outside the joints (backside of fingers of hands and upper side of foot fingers, knee, ankle joint, groin, armpits, backside of neck. darkening of skin around belly, underside of breast. Skin tags neck, armpit, groin area. frequent yeast infection sedentary lifestyle excess sleep, water retention, swelling near ankle bone, especially around navel, pelvic area It is not necessary that there be detectable cysts, hormones out of reference range for male pattern hair growth. This is because reference ranges are arrived at by statistical theories. author has seen that many a time, accu points corresponding to certain glands are sore, even though hormone report brought by patient coming after visiting an allopathy or modern ayurvedist shows normal state. This is the result of treating body as an intelligent chemical plant, not a most complex organism responding to the environment and cosmic energy. We have biological, emotional and mental body, they having 23, 28, 33 day rhythmic cycles respectively. If any of these clocks go slightly out-of-whack, hormones are affected. Modern scientists brought in names like LH, FSH, T3, T4, TSH, Estrogen group etc attaching each hormone to each specific function. However, it is necessary that none of these hormones should be manipulated but they need to be modulated. The word modulation signifies tuning the car engine or an orchestra. These concepts can be understood by visiting: http://health.ayurveda/message/6729 The herbal solutions are mentioned in http://health.ayurveda/message/10100 Specific helpful suggestions can be made, if you answer some of questions raised in this post. ______________ I have been struggling with male pattern hair growth. I have had many tests done and don't have any detectable hormone imbalances. I have normal hormone levels and have been checked via pelvic ultra sound for cysts. The results have all been negative. I am overweight by about thirty pounds and weigh about 155 at 5'3. I am stressed about the rate of progress and was wondering if there was any advice or suggestions to treating this Ayurvedically. I am a student of Ayurvedic medicine but am only in my first year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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