Evidence supporting the use of: Kokilaksha
For the health condition: Hair (loss or thinning)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Kokilaksha (Hygrophila auriculata) is a herb commonly used in Ayurveda and other traditional Indian medicine systems. Its use is primarily focused on urinary and reproductive health, liver disorders, and as a general tonic, but there is limited reference to its application for hair loss or hair thinning.

In traditional texts, Kokilaksha is occasionally included in formulations aimed at improving overall vitality and health, which may indirectly be associated with better hair quality. However, there is little direct traditional documentation specifying Kokilaksha as a remedy for hair loss or thinning. Most references to herbs for hair concerns in Ayurveda highlight ingredients like Bhringraj, Amla, or Brahmi, rather than Kokilaksha.

Regarding scientific evidence, there is currently no robust research that evaluates Kokilaksha specifically for hair growth or the treatment of alopecia. Some limited preclinical studies suggest antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which are theoretically beneficial for scalp health, but these findings do not directly translate to clinical evidence for hair restoration or growth.

Overall, the use of Kokilaksha for hair loss or thinning is rooted more in anecdotal or generalized traditional use rather than targeted, evidence-based practice.

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